AI-powered codebase intelligence CLI
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🧠 Cerebrofy
AI-powered codebase intelligence CLI.
Cerebrofy indexes your repository into a local graph + vector database, then exposes it to AI assistants via MCP — letting them navigate your codebase with surgical precision instead of reading entire files. Zero code uploaded to any server.
cerebrofy init && cerebrofy build
# → Parses, graphs, embeds — one local index, ready for AI tools
cerebrofy validate
# → clean
The Problem: LLM Context Is Expensive
When you ask an AI agent to help with a feature in a real codebase, the naive approach is to dump files into the context window. That approach has three problems:
- Cost: a 20,000 LOC codebase is ~600,000 tokens per query
- Noise: the LLM reads code that is irrelevant to the task
- Hallucination: without structural grounding, the LLM guesses at call relationships and import paths
Cerebrofy solves this by pre-computing a structural + semantic index of your code. Instead of dumping files, it gives the LLM exactly what it needs:
| What the LLM receives | Token count | How it's selected |
|---|---|---|
| 10 matched Neuron signatures | ~500 tokens | KNN cosine similarity search |
| Their depth-2 call graph | ~800 tokens | BFS over the edges table |
| 2–3 pre-written lobe summaries | ~8,000 tokens | Affected lobe .md files |
| Total | ~10,000 tokens | vs. ~600,000 for raw files |
~97% token reduction on a typical mid-size codebase. The LLM gets a precise, grounded, zero-hallucination view of the code it actually needs — not a random 20-file dump.
How Cerebrofy Grounds the LLM
graph TD
A[Your Codebase<br/>~600,000 tokens] -->|cerebrofy build| B[(cerebrofy.db)]
B --> N[Neurons<br/>named functions · classes · modules]
B --> G[Call Graph<br/>LOCAL_CALL · EXTERNAL_CALL · IMPORT]
B --> V[Vector Embeddings<br/>semantic meaning per Neuron]
B --> L[Lobe Summaries<br/>pre-written per-module Markdown]
N & G & V & L -->|user description| H[Hybrid Search<br/>KNN cosine + BFS depth-2]
H --> P[LLM Prompt<br/>~10,000 tokens<br/>real names · real paths · real call chains]
P --> S[Grounded Spec]
The call graph answers the question an LLM cannot answer from code alone: "if I change this function, what else breaks?" Cerebrofy computes this once at build time with O(1) edge lookups — no approximation, no guessing.
How It Works
Cerebrofy builds a structural + semantic index of your code in one SQLite file (.cerebrofy/db/cerebrofy.db):
- Parse — Tree-sitter extracts named functions, classes, and modules as Neurons
- Graph — Call relationships become typed edges (
LOCAL_CALL,EXTERNAL_CALL,RUNTIME_BOUNDARY) - Embed — Each Neuron is embedded into a
sqlite-vecvector table for semantic search - Query — Hybrid search (KNN cosine + BFS depth-2) finds affected code units for any description
- Expose — An MCP stdio server lets AI clients trigger builds, run drift checks, and update the index
No cloud index. No code upload. One file, one connection.
Installation
Recommended: uv tool install
# Base install — includes local embeddings (BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5, offline)
uv tool install cerebrofy
# With MCP server support (Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, etc.)
uv tool install "cerebrofy[mcp]"
Note: Embeddings are bundled in the base install via
fastembed. No extra required forcerebrofy buildorcerebrofy update. The only optional extra is[mcp].
Alternative installers
pip install cerebrofy
pipx install cerebrofy
# With MCP
pip install "cerebrofy[mcp]"
pipx install "cerebrofy[mcp]"
From source
git clone https://github.com/mm0rsy/cerebrofy
cd cerebrofy
uv sync --group dev
Run tests:
# Unit + integration tests (no MCP)
uv run pytest tests/unit/ tests/integration/test_update_command.py \
tests/integration/test_validate_command.py tests/integration/test_migrate_command.py
# Full suite including MCP integration tests
uv sync --extra mcp --group dev
uv run pytest
Quick Start
Three commands, then git handles everything automatically:
# Step 1 — one time per repo
cerebrofy init
# Step 2 — one time after init (takes ~30s on a typical codebase)
cerebrofy build
# Step 3 — optional: wire your AI client so it uses the index instead of reading files
cerebrofy init --ai claude # writes navigation rules to CLAUDE.md
cerebrofy init --ai copilot # writes rules to .github/copilot-instructions.md
cerebrofy init --ai opencode # writes rules to .opencode/instructions.md
That's it. From here, cerebrofy update runs automatically on every git commit (via the installed pre-commit hook) and the index is validated before every git push. You never need to run cerebrofy update manually.
your workflow:
code → git commit → index auto-updated ✓
↓
git push → index validated ✓
First time on a new machine? After cloning a repo that already has cerebrofy:
cerebrofy init # re-installs hooks cerebrofy build # builds your local index from scratch
Once the index is built, AI assistants with MCP configured can call all six tools directly — see MCP Tools.
Commands
cerebrofy init
Scaffold .cerebrofy/, auto-detect Lobes, install git hooks, and register the MCP server.
cerebrofy init # Local MCP registration (default)
cerebrofy init --global # Register MCP globally (~/.config/mcp/servers.json)
cerebrofy init --no-mcp # Skip MCP registration
cerebrofy init --force # Re-initialize, overwrite MCP entry with current binary path
cerebrofy init --ai claude # Also write AI navigation rules to CLAUDE.md
cerebrofy init --ai copilot # Also write rules to .github/copilot-instructions.md
cerebrofy init --ai vscode # Same as --ai copilot
cerebrofy init --ai opencode # Also write rules to .opencode/instructions.md
What it creates:
.cerebrofy/
├── config.yaml ← Lobe map, tracked extensions, embed model
├── db/ ← cerebrofy.db lives here (gitignored)
└── queries/ ← Tree-sitter .scm files per language
.cerebrofy-ignore ← Ignore rules (gitignore syntax)
.gitignore ← .cerebrofy/db/ appended automatically
.git/hooks/pre-commit ← Auto-runs cerebrofy update on every commit (silent, never blocks)
.git/hooks/pre-push ← Validates index before push; auto-updates if drift detected
.git/hooks/post-merge ← state_hash sync check after git pull
The --ai flag appends a fenced navigation rules block to the target instructions file. The block is idempotent — re-running replaces the existing block rather than appending a second copy.
cerebrofy build
Full atomic re-index of the repository.
cerebrofy build
Writes to cerebrofy.db.tmp, swaps atomically to cerebrofy.db only on success. An interrupted build leaves no corrupted state. Runs 6 steps:
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 0 | Create .tmp database, apply schema |
| 1 | Parse all tracked source files → Neurons |
| 2 | Build intra-file call graph (LOCAL_CALL edges) |
| 3 | Resolve cross-module calls (EXTERNAL_CALL, IMPORT, RUNTIME_BOUNDARY edges) |
| 4 | Generate embeddings for all Neurons (BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5, 384-dim, offline) |
| 5 | Commit file hashes + state_hash, atomic swap |
| 6 | Write per-lobe Markdown docs and cerebrofy_map.md |
cerebrofy update
Partially re-index only changed files — target latency < 2s for a single-file change.
cerebrofy update # Auto-detect via git
cerebrofy update src/auth/login.py # Explicit file list
Detects changes via git diff (falls back to file hash comparison in non-git repos). Uses depth-2 BFS to find and re-index all affected neighbors. All writes are wrapped in a single BEGIN IMMEDIATE transaction — on failure, full rollback.
After a successful update that completes in under 2 seconds, the pre-push git hook is automatically upgraded from warn-only (v1) to hard-block (v2).
cerebrofy validate
Classify drift between the index and current source.
cerebrofy validate
Exit codes:
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0 | Index is clean, or minor drift (whitespace/comments only) |
| 1 | Structural drift — function added, removed, renamed, or signature changed |
This command is also invoked automatically by the pre-push git hook.
cerebrofy mcp
Start the MCP stdio server. Used by AI tools (Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, etc.) — not invoked manually.
cerebrofy mcp # requires: uv tool install "cerebrofy[mcp]"
Exposes six fully operational tools: search_code, get_neuron, list_lobes, cerebrofy_build, cerebrofy_update, cerebrofy_validate. See docs/mcp-integration.md for full setup.
cerebrofy viz
Launch an interactive 3D brain visualization of your codebase's call graph in the browser.
cerebrofy viz
# → Serving at http://localhost:7331
Each node is a function, class, or module. Color encodes its position in the call graph:
| Color | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 🔴 Red | Pure sources — entry points called by nothing (CLI commands, top-level scripts) |
| 🟠 Orange / 🟡 Yellow | Mid-graph — both call and are called |
| 🟢 Green | Pure leaves — utilities called by others, call nothing |
| 🟤 Grey-gold | Isolated — no edges in the filtered graph |
Nodes are distributed throughout the full brain interior using volumetric sphere sampling. Source nodes are placed at the cortex surface. Clicking any node shows its docstring and metadata in a side panel.
Works on any cerebrofy-indexed Python project — no project-specific configuration required.
cerebrofy migrate
Run sequential schema migration scripts.
cerebrofy migrate
Scripts live in .cerebrofy/scripts/migrations/. Safe to run multiple times — already-applied migrations are skipped.
MCP Tools
When configured via cerebrofy init, AI assistants can call these tools directly against your index:
| Tool | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|
cerebrofy_build |
✅ | Trigger a full atomic re-index from the AI client. |
cerebrofy_update |
✅ | Trigger an incremental re-index. Pass path to target a specific file. |
cerebrofy_validate |
✅ | Check for drift. Returns clean, minor_drift, or structural_drift. Zero writes. |
search_code |
✅ | Hybrid KNN + BFS semantic search — primary navigation tool. |
get_neuron |
✅ | Fetch a specific Neuron by name or file:line. |
list_lobes |
✅ | List indexed lobes with summary file paths. |
Lobes
A Lobe is a named module group — typically one top-level directory in your repository. Cerebrofy auto-detects Lobes at cerebrofy init time. Each Lobe gets a Markdown summary at .cerebrofy/lobes/<name>_lobe.md.
Lobes are configured in .cerebrofy/config.yaml:
lobes:
auth: src/auth/
api: src/api/
db: src/db/
The lobe name surfaces in MCP tool output ("lobe": "auth") and in lobe summary files used as AI context.
Embedding Model
Cerebrofy uses BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5 via fastembed:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 384 |
| Format | ONNX (no PyTorch) |
| Size | ~130 MB (cached after first cerebrofy build) |
| Offline | Yes — no API key, no network after first download |
| Extra required | None — bundled in base install |
Language Support
Cerebrofy uses Tree-sitter with .scm query files. Supported out of the box:
Python · JavaScript · TypeScript · TSX · JSX · Go · Rust · Java · Ruby · C++ · C
To add a new language, add a .scm query file to .cerebrofy/queries/ and add the extension to tracked_extensions in config.yaml. See docs/architecture.md for details.
Git Hooks
Cerebrofy installs two hooks at cerebrofy init time:
| Hook | Trigger | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
pre-commit |
After every git commit |
Auto-runs cerebrofy update silently. Never blocks commits. Index is always fresh. |
pre-push |
Before git push |
Validates the index. If drift slipped through, auto-runs cerebrofy update. Blocks only if update fails. |
post-merge |
After git pull / merge |
Compares remote state_hash against local index; warns if out of sync. |
All three hooks are installed by cerebrofy init. You should never need to run cerebrofy update manually — the pre-commit hook does it on every commit. The pre-push hook is a safety net for cases where the pre-commit hook wasn't installed or was bypassed.
Configuration
Full reference: docs/configuration.md
Quick example .cerebrofy/config.yaml:
lobes:
auth: src/auth/
api: src/api/
tracked_extensions:
- .py
- .ts
- .go
embedding_model: local # local | none
Output Files
| Path | Created by | Description |
|---|---|---|
.cerebrofy/db/cerebrofy.db |
cerebrofy build |
Full index — graph + vectors |
.cerebrofy/lobes/<name>_lobe.md |
cerebrofy build / update |
Per-lobe Neuron + call table |
.cerebrofy/cerebrofy_map.md |
cerebrofy build / update |
Master index with state_hash |
The lobe .md and map files are committed to git (not gitignored). They form the human-readable index of your codebase and serve as AI context when used with MCP tools.
MCP Integration
Cerebrofy ships an MCP stdio server with six fully operational tools.
# Install with MCP support
uv tool install "cerebrofy[mcp]"
# Initialize — auto-registers the MCP entry with the absolute binary path
cerebrofy init
# Re-register if the binary moved (e.g. after reinstall)
cerebrofy init --force
See docs/mcp-integration.md for client-specific registration, manual setup, and per-tool schemas.
Multi-Developer Workflow
cerebrofy.db is a local artifact — it is not committed to git (.cerebrofy/db/ is gitignored automatically by cerebrofy init). Each developer builds and maintains their own index. Synchronization uses state_hash in cerebrofy_map.md, which is committed.
| Event | What happens |
|---|---|
| First clone | .cerebrofy/ missing → run cerebrofy init && cerebrofy build. Pre-push hook warns but does not block. |
| Daily development | Edit code → cerebrofy update syncs the index in < 2s. Pre-push hook validates automatically. |
git pull / merge |
Post-merge hook compares remote state_hash (from pulled cerebrofy_map.md) against local index. Warns if they differ — run cerebrofy build to resync. |
| Embedding model change | Change embedding_model in config.yaml → run cerebrofy build to rebuild the vector table at the new dimension. |
Performance Targets
Engineering targets validated against real repositories, not guaranteed results.
| Metric | Target |
|---|---|
| Token reduction | ~97% — 20k LOC (~600k tokens) → 10 matched Neurons + lobe context (~15k tokens) |
| Blast radius query | < 10ms — depth-2 BFS on 10,000-node graph via indexed SQLite |
cerebrofy update latency |
< 2s — single-file change, end-to-end including re-embedding |
cerebrofy build |
Linear in codebase size; local embedding model (~130MB, cached after first run) |
Contributing
- Architecture guide — module map, data flow, invariants, database schema
- Adding language support —
.scmquery file authoring - Tests:
uv run pytestafteruv sync --group dev - Lint:
uv run ruff check src/ tests/ - Type check:
uv run mypy src/
License
MIT
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