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yread

Turn a local source repository into an architecture-first Markdown wiki.

yread is a lightweight, installable Python CLI — turn a local repository into an architecture-first Markdown wiki, powered by LLMs. Inspired by zread.

Why

Zread popularized the idea of generating a developer guide from a GitHub repository. yread keeps the same core idea, but narrows the scope:

  • Local repositories only
  • Direct OpenAI-compatible provider calls
  • A small, readable Python implementation
  • Markdown output focused on human architectural understanding

This is not a hosted wiki platform. It is a local project-understanding tool.

How It Works

yread runs two LLM-driven phases:

Phase 1: Catalog Agent
  Inspect the repository
  Build a lightweight project profile
  Plan architecture-first topics with evidence paths

Phase 2: Page Agents
  Start one fresh conversation per topic
  Inspect evidence files
  Write human-oriented architecture and maintenance guidance

Agents only receive three read-only tools:

Tool Purpose
get_dir_structure Show a filtered directory tree
view_file_in_detail Read source files by line range
run_bash Run conservative read-only commands; disable with ENABLE_SHELL=0

Install and Run

Install from PyPI:

uv tool install yread        # or: pipx install yread, pip install yread

generate defaults to the current directory:

cd /path/to/repo
yread generate               # or: yread generate /path/to/repo

From a checkout, run without installing:

uv run yread generate /path/to/repo

Output defaults to:

<repo>/.yread/
├── wiki/
│   └── <slug>.md
├── wiki.json
├── manifest.json
└── SUMMARY.md

Project Profile

Inspect a repository's profile without calling an LLM — a dense, at-a-glance read on a project's size, languages, and activity:

yread profile               # or: yread profile /path/to/repo
Project    /path/to/repo
Files      237 source · 320 total · depth 6
Code       14,695 loc · avg 62/file · tests 53 loc (0.00x)

Languages
  Swift             7,673   73 files
  Objective-C       4,888   70 files
  C/C++               831   80 files
  Go                  692    5 files

Git        18 commits · 3 contributors · 2025-09-25→2026-07-06 · 5 in 30d · v0.3.0
GitHub     owner/repo · 12★ · MIT · pushed 2026-07-06

Every line count is core code — blank and comment-only lines are excluded, and bundled dependencies (Pods, Carthage, vendor, 3rdparty, build output, …) are skipped, so the numbers track the team's own logic. The Languages table lists each language's core code lines and sums to the Code total. Tests are counted separately and shown as a ratio of core code.

For any git repository it adds a git: section — commit count, history span (first/last commit dates), commits in the last 30 days, contributor count, latest tag, and whether the working tree is dirty — all from local git, no network.

When the repo's origin remote points to GitHub, it adds a github: section from a single API call: description, stars, forks, watchers, open issues, topics, license, homepage, default branch, last push, and archived/fork flags. Set GITHUB_TOKEN for higher rate limits and private repos. On failure the star line shows n/a with the reason (offline or HTTP <code>, e.g. a rate-limited or private repo).

Provider Configuration

yread can use minimax-cn, deepseek, or any OpenAI Chat Completions compatible endpoint.

For a generic OpenAI-compatible provider:

cp .env.yread.example .env.yread
$EDITOR .env.yread
uv run yread generate /path/to/repo --env-file .env.yread

All tunables (provider, model, language, depth, concurrency, output) live in config rather than on the generate command, keeping the command surface lean.

Persistent config lives at:

~/.yread/config.env

Set it up interactively:

yread config init

Or manage individual keys:

yread config path
yread config set PROVIDER openai-compatible
yread config set BASE_URL https://api.example.com/v1
yread config set API_KEY sk-...
yread config set MODEL your-model
yread config set DOC_LANG en
yread config set DOC_DEPTH standard
yread config show

Config precedence is:

process environment > --env-file > ~/.yread/config.env > defaults
Key Default Description
PROVIDER minimax-cn minimax-cn, deepseek, or openai-compatible
BASE_URL auto-resolved OpenAI-compatible /v1 endpoint
API_KEY auto-resolved Provider API key
MODEL provider default Model name
DOC_LANG en Documentation language code, e.g. zh, en
DOC_DEPTH auto auto, brief, standard, or deep; controls topic budget and page breadth
MAX_STEPS 24 Max tool-call rounds per agent
MAX_TOPICS 30 Catalog topic cap
CONCURRENCY 1 Parallel page agents
ENABLE_SHELL 1 Expose run_bash to agents
OUTPUT_DIR <repo>/.yread Default export directory
GITHUB_TOKEN unset GitHub token for profile — raises API rate limits, unlocks private repos

For minimax-cn and deepseek, missing credentials are resolved from ~/.pi/agent/models.json and ~/.pi/agent/auth.json when available.

Export to Obsidian

Set OUTPUT_DIR to a directory inside your vault:

yread config set OUTPUT_DIR "/path/to/Obsidian Vault/Code Wikis/yread"
yread generate /path/to/repo

Overwrite and Resume

A plain yread generate rebuilds the catalog and overwrites the current output under .yread/. Markdown pages live in .yread/wiki/; wiki.json, manifest.json, and SUMMARY.md live directly under .yread/.

If a previous run was interrupted or left failed pages, explicitly resume the current output, regenerating only missing, failed, or source-affected pages:

yread generate /path/to/repo --resume

Resume and browse require the current v2 wiki schema.

Regenerate one page by slug, title, or Markdown filename:

yread generate /path/to/repo --page 1-overview

Disable shell access for agents (config-only):

yread config set ENABLE_SHELL 0

Browse Locally

The source repository is recorded in wiki.json at generation time, so source citations resolve automatically — from inside the repo, just run:

yread browse                       # serves ./.yread

Or point at a wiki explicitly; --repo overrides the recorded source root:

uv run yread browse /path/to/repo/.yread --host localhost --port 8000

Codex Skill

A companion Codex skill is available at skills/yread/SKILL.md.

Install it for local discovery:

cp -R skills/yread "${CODEX_HOME:-$HOME/.codex}/skills/"

Example Output

See examples/sample-wiki for a static sample of the v2 output layout. It demonstrates wiki.json, manifest.json, and Markdown page files; it is not a real model-generated run.

Development

uv run --dev pytest -q
uv build

Privacy

yread runs locally, but source snippets read by its tools are sent to the configured LLM provider. Do not run it on private or sensitive repositories unless that provider is acceptable for the code.

The file-reading tools block common secret files such as .env, private keys, and credential files. run_bash uses an allowlist and does not invoke a shell.

Design Notes

  • No hosted service: output is local Markdown.
  • No AST parser: repository understanding is LLM-driven.
  • Architecture-first pages: source paths are evidence, not the page structure.
  • No symbolic incremental engine: resume uses a file-level manifest plus per-page evidence paths.
  • Standard package layout: src/yread/core.py for generation, src/yread/cli.py for CLI/config, and src/yread/viewer.py for the local browser.

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