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Multi-language workspace code graph orchestrator

Project description

codegraph

Multi-language workspace code graph orchestrator.

Auto-discovers services, frontends, gateways, and libraries in a workspace, orchestrates builds using language-specific tools (gograph, tsgraph, pygraph), merges their graph.json outputs into a unified graph, and exposes a single MCP server for querying any symbol across any service.

Install from git source only. Do not use PyPI or npm — there are unrelated packages with the same names. All 4 repos must be installed together from source to stay in sync.

Quick Start

# 1. Clone all 4 repos as siblings
git clone https://github.com/shvmgyl15/gograph
git clone https://github.com/shvmgyl15/tsgraph
git clone https://github.com/shvmgyl15/pygraph
git clone https://github.com/shvmgyl15/codegraph

# 2. Run the install script (builds all tools from source)
cd codegraph && ./scripts/install.sh

# 3. Create workspace config
#    (or run from a directory with go.mod/package.json/pyproject.toml subdirectories)
echo '{"version":1,"entries":[{"name":"frontend","path":"./frontend","language":"typescript","type":"frontend"},{"name":"api","path":"./api","language":"python","type":"service"}]}' > ../codegraph.json

# 4. Build the unified graph
codegraph build

# 5. Query across all services
codegraph query "getUser"
codegraph callers "get_user"
codegraph routes
codegraph orphans

# 6. Start MCP server for AI agents
codegraph mcp

# 7. Generate .opencode.json for AI agent integration
codegraph add-opencode-plugin

# 8. Clean up
codegraph clean

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+
  • Go 1.22+ (for gograph)
  • Node.js 20+ (for tsgraph)
  • uv (Python package manager)

Install

# Install all tools from local git source:
./scripts/install.sh

# This builds:
#   gograph  → ~/.local/bin/gograph   (from ../gograph)
#   tsgraph  → ~/.local/bin/tsgraph   (from ../tsgraph)
#   pygraph  → ~/.local/bin/pygraph   (from ../pygraph)
#   codegraph → ~/.local/bin/codegraph (from current dir)

The script looks for sibling repos (../gograph, ../tsgraph, ../pygraph). It builds each from source and installs binaries to ~/.local/bin/.

Uninstall

./scripts/uninstall.sh

Removes all binaries from ~/.local/bin/, all .gograph/.tsgraph/.pygraph/.codegraph output directories, virtual envs, node_modules, caches, and lock files from all 4 repos.

Configuration

Create codegraph.jsonc or codegraph.json at your workspace root:

{
  "version": 1,
  "auto_discover": true,
  "entries": [
    { "name": "frontend",     "path": "./frontend",    "language": "typescript", "type": "frontend" },
    { "name": "api-gateway",  "path": "./api-gateway", "language": "python",     "type": "gateway" },
    { "name": "user-svc",     "path": "./user-svc",    "language": "go",         "type": "service" },
    { "name": "py-common",    "path": "./libs/py-common", "language": "python",  "type": "library" }
  ],
  "plugins": ["./scripts/custom_enrichment.py"]
}

When auto_discover: true, codegraph probes subdirectories for go.mod, package.json, pyproject.toml, Cargo.toml, pom.xml etc.

The --root parameter

--root specifies the workspace root directory — the same directory where you ran codegraph build. It tells codegraph where to find the .codegraph/ output folder. It is NOT a query scope filter.

# Build in /home/user/myproject
codegraph build --root /home/user/myproject

# Query the same workspace
codegraph context get_user --root /home/user/myproject

If you pass the wrong --root, codegraph suggests the correct one.

CLI Commands

Command Description
status List discovered entries with build status
build Build graph for all entries (--entry for one)
clean Remove .codegraph/ output directory
query <pattern> Search symbols by regex or substring
callers <name> Who calls a given symbol
callees <name> What a symbol calls
routes List all HTTP routes (--entry, --type)
impact <name> BFS downstream blast radius (--max-depth)
orphans Dead code detection (--all, --exclude-type)
context <name> Full bundle: symbol + callers + callees + tests
trace <message> Error flow search with reverse call chain
cross-service Cross-service HTTP call edges
add-opencode-plugin Generate .opencode.json for AI agent config
mcp Start MCP stdio server

MCP Tools (for AI Agents)

All MCP tool responses include a duration_ms field showing how long the query took. List responses are wrapped in {"items": [...], "duration_ms": N}.

Tool Description
entry_status List entries with language, type, build status
query_symbols Search symbols across all entries
callers / callees Who calls / what a symbol calls
context Symbol + callers + callees + tests
routes HTTP routes with entry/type filters
impact Blast radius with max depth
orphans Dead code with include-public and exclude-type
trace Error message search with backtrace
cross_service_calls Cross-service HTTP call edges
add_opencode_plugin Generate AI agent config

Performance

  • Build: Entries are built in parallel (4 workers). Per-entry timing shown.
  • MCP queries: The graph is loaded and indexed once, then cached in memory for subsequent queries within the same MCP session. Each response includes duration_ms so you can monitor performance.

Plugin System

User-provided Python scripts that run post-merge to enrich the graph. Configured in codegraph.jsonc:

{ "plugins": ["./scripts/enrich.py"] }

Plugin script interface:

from codegraph.graph.types import UnifiedGraph

def run(graph: UnifiedGraph) -> None:
    # Mutate graph in-place
    graph.cross_service_edges.append({
        "source_entry": "frontend",
        "source_file": "src/api.ts",
        "source_line": 10,
        "source_symbol": "loadUsers",
        "method": "GET",
        "url_pattern": "/api/users",
        "target_entry": "api",
        "target_route_path": "/api/users",
        "target_route_handler": "get_users",
        "confidence": "high",
    })

Troubleshooting

Problem Solution
codegraph: command not found Run ./scripts/install.sh — make sure ~/.local/bin is on PATH
Graph not found at ... You passed a wrong --root. Run codegraph build in your workspace root first, then use the same root for queries.
MCP queries are slow First call loads and indexes the graph (takes a few seconds for large workspaces). Subsequent calls use the in-memory cache and are fast.
pip install codegraph installs wrong package codegraph is NOT on PyPI. Use ./scripts/install.sh from the git repo.
npm install tsgraph installs wrong package tsgraph is NOT on npm. Use ./scripts/install.sh from the git repo.

Architecture

codegraph (orchestrator)
  ├── gograph  ─── indexes Go codebases
  ├── tsgraph  ─── indexes TypeScript/Next.js codebases
  └── pygraph  ─── indexes Python/Flask codebases

Output: .codegraph/workspace.graph.json  (merged)
        .codegraph/manifest.json          (entry metadata)
  • Each per-language tool produces its own graph.json
  • codegraph merges them, stamps entries with metadata
  • Cross-service edges are detected via URL → route matching
  • Plugins can enrich the graph post-merge
  • Single MCP server exposes all query tools
  • WorkspaceQuery is cached in memory across MCP calls

Related

  • gograph — Go codebase indexer
  • tsgraph — TypeScript/React/Next.js indexer
  • pygraph — Python/Flask codebase indexer

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