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    Answers questions about a code repository using source file analysis...

    SKILL.md

    Wiki Q&A

    Answer repository questions grounded entirely in source code evidence.

    When to Activate

    • User asks a question about the codebase
    • User wants to understand a specific file, function, or component
    • User asks "how does X work" or "where is Y defined"

    Source Repository Resolution (MUST DO FIRST)

    Before answering any question, you MUST determine the source repository context:

    1. Check for git remote: Run git remote get-url origin to detect if a remote exists
    2. Ask the user: "Is this a local-only repository, or do you have a source repository URL (e.g., GitHub, Azure DevOps)?"
      • Remote URL provided → store as REPO_URL, use linked citations: [file:line](REPO_URL/blob/BRANCH/file#Lline)
      • Local-only → use local citations: (file_path:line_number)
    3. Determine default branch: Run git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
    4. Do NOT proceed until source repo context is resolved

    Procedure

    1. Resolve source repo context (see above)
    2. Detect the language of the question; respond in the same language
    3. Search the codebase for relevant files
    4. Read those files to gather evidence
    5. Synthesize an answer with inline linked citations

    Response Format

    • Use ## headings, code blocks with language tags, tables, bullet lists
    • Cite sources inline using resolved format:
      • Remote: [src/path/file.ts:42](REPO_URL/blob/BRANCH/src/path/file.ts#L42)
      • Local: (src/path/file.ts:42)
    • Include a "Key Files" table mapping files to their roles (with linked citations in the "File" column)
    • Include at least 1 Mermaid diagram when the answer involves architecture, data flow, or relationships — a diagram makes the answer 10x more useful
    • Use tables for any structured data in the answer (component lists, API endpoints, config options, comparisons)
    • If information is insufficient, say so and suggest files to examine

    Rules

    • ONLY use information from actual source files
    • NEVER invent, guess, or use external knowledge
    • Think step by step before answering
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