CodeCompass is a software comprehension tool for large scale software written in C/C++, C# and Python.
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CodeCompass is a software comprehension tool for large scale software written in C/C++, C# and Python.
The anti-vibe-coding skill. A Socratic tutor that teaches you codebases through questioning and active recall.
Dataset and code for Findings of EMNLP'21 paper "CodeQA: A Question Answering Dataset for Source Code Comprehension".
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Understand any codebase, even the code you no longer master. On your machine, never in the cloud.
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Benchmark for repository-level code understanding: 500 open-ended questions from real GitHub Discussions across 50 repositories, graded by a checklist-based verification protocol (ASE 2026)
flowR Extension for Visual Studio Code and Positron
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Comprehension-driven development: Claude quizzes you on your own PR diff so you catch the gap between what you think your code does and what it actually does — before you merge.
One question about your own code, when you finish coding. A SessionEnd hook for Claude Code that asks you about the mechanism you just shipped.
A token-aware Codex Skill that turns unfamiliar repositories into evidence-backed, beginner-friendly learning journeys.
Code Comprehension Assistance for Evidence-Based performance Tuning
Agent skills for learning unfamiliar codebases — analysis, curriculum, Jupyter exercises, Socratic tutoring, and adaptive quizzes. Single source installs to Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI.
Claude Code plugin that quizzes you on root cause and fix before it writes any code
A Kotlin-based project for enhancing Java code analysis, leveraging GraphCodeBERT and GPT-4 to generate PlantUML diagrams that visualize code structure, relationships, and functional components.
`grill-me` is an agent skill that tests whether you understand the code you maintain—not merely whether your coding agent can change it.
UnVibe trains developers to truly understand code, not just generate it. AI writes the hardest solution — you decode it, rebuild it simpler, then defend your understanding in interviews. Your "Irreplaceability Score" tracks your depth. The goal: be skilled enough that no company can replace you with a prompt.
Interview yourself on your own code.
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