understand-domain
Extract business domain knowledge from a codebase and generate an interactive domain flow graph. Works standalone (lightweight scan) or derives from an existing /understand knowledge graph.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/lum1104/understand-anything --skill understand-domainIs this agent skill safe to install?
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The skill is a legitimate tool for codebase analysis and domain visualization. It gathers structural information from the local project and processes it with an AI sub-agent to create interactive flow graphs locally.
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What does this agent skill do?
/understand-domain
Extracts business domain knowledge — domains, business flows, and process steps — from a codebase and produces an interactive horizontal flow graph in the dashboard.
How It Works
- If a knowledge graph already exists (
.ua/knowledge-graph.json, or the legacy.understand-anything/knowledge-graph.jsonwhen that directory is present), derives domain knowledge from it (cheap, no file scanning) - If no knowledge graph exists, performs a lightweight scan: file tree + entry point detection + sampled files
- Use
--fullflag to force a fresh scan even if a knowledge graph exists
Instructions
Phase 0: Resolve PROJECT_ROOT
Set PROJECT_ROOT to the current working directory.
Worktree redirect. If PROJECT_ROOT is inside a git worktree (not the main checkout), redirect output to the main repository root. Worktrees managed by Claude Code are ephemeral — the data directory (.ua/, or legacy .understand-anything/) written there is destroyed when the session ends, taking the domain graph with it (issue #133). Detect a worktree by comparing git rev-parse --git-dir against git rev-parse --git-common-dir; in a normal checkout or submodule they resolve to the same path, in a worktree they differ and the parent of --git-common-dir is the main repo root.
COMMON_DIR=$(git -C "$PROJECT_ROOT" rev-parse --git-common-dir 2>/dev/null)
GIT_DIR=$(git -C "$PROJECT_ROOT" rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$COMMON_DIR" ] && [ -n "$GIT_DIR" ]; then
COMMON_ABS=$(cd "$PROJECT_ROOT" && cd "$COMMON_DIR" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
GIT_ABS=$(cd "$PROJECT_ROOT" && cd "$GIT_DIR" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
if [ -n "$COMMON_ABS" ] && [ "$COMMON_ABS" != "$GIT_ABS" ]; then
MAIN_ROOT=$(dirname "$COMMON_ABS")
if [ -d "$MAIN_ROOT" ] && [ "${UNDERSTAND_NO_WORKTREE_REDIRECT:-0}" != "1" ]; then
echo "[understand-domain] Detected git worktree at $PROJECT_ROOT"
echo "[understand-domain] Redirecting output to main repo root: $MAIN_ROOT"
echo "[understand-domain] (Set UNDERSTAND_NO_WORKTREE_REDIRECT=1 to keep PROJECT_ROOT as the worktree.)"
PROJECT_ROOT="$MAIN_ROOT"
fi
fi
fi
Use $PROJECT_ROOT (not the bare CWD) for every reference to "the current project" / <project-root> in subsequent phases.
Resolve the data directory $UA_DIR. All Understand-Anything artifacts live in the project's data directory. Resolve it once, now that $PROJECT_ROOT is known, and reuse $UA_DIR for every read and write in later phases:
UA_DIR="$PROJECT_ROOT/$([ -d "$PROJECT_ROOT/.understand-anything" ] && echo .understand-anything || echo .ua)"
This keeps the legacy .understand-anything/ directory when it already exists (existing projects keep working with no migration) and uses the new .ua/ otherwise. Because each phase may run in a fresh shell, carry $UA_DIR forward like $PROJECT_ROOT, re-resolving it with the line above if a later command block needs it.
Important: do not assume the plugin root is simply two directories above the skill path string. In many installations ~/.agents/skills/understand-domain is a symlink into the real plugin checkout. Prefer runtime-provided plugin roots first (for Claude), then fall back to universal symlinks, skill symlink resolution, and common clone-based install paths.
Resolve the plugin root like this:
SKILL_REAL=$(realpath ~/.agents/skills/understand-domain 2>/dev/null || readlink -f ~/.agents/skills/understand-domain 2>/dev/null || echo "")
SELF_RELATIVE=$([ -n "$SKILL_REAL" ] && cd "$SKILL_REAL/../.." 2>/dev/null && pwd || echo "")
COPILOT_SKILL_REAL=$(realpath ~/.copilot/skills/understand-domain 2>/dev/null || readlink -f ~/.copilot/skills/understand-domain 2>/dev/null || echo "")
COPILOT_SELF_RELATIVE=$([ -n "$COPILOT_SKILL_REAL" ] && cd "$COPILOT_SKILL_REAL/../.." 2>/dev/null && pwd || echo "")
PLUGIN_ROOT=""
for candidate in \
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}" \
"$HOME/.understand-anything-plugin" \
"$SELF_RELATIVE" \
"$COPILOT_SELF_RELATIVE" \
"$HOME/.codex/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin" \
"$HOME/.opencode/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin" \
"$HOME/.pi/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin" \
"$HOME/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin"; do
if [ -n "$candidate" ] && [ -f "$candidate/package.json" ] && [ -f "$candidate/pnpm-workspace.yaml" ]; then
PLUGIN_ROOT="$candidate"
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$PLUGIN_ROOT" ]; then
echo "Error: Cannot find the understand-anything plugin root."
echo "Checked:"
echo " - ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT:-<unset CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT>}"
echo " - $HOME/.understand-anything-plugin"
echo " - ${SELF_RELATIVE:-<unresolved path derived from ~/.agents/skills/understand-domain>}"
echo " - ${COPILOT_SELF_RELATIVE:-<unresolved path derived from ~/.copilot/skills/understand-domain>}"
echo " - $HOME/.codex/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin"
echo " - $HOME/.opencode/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin"
echo " - $HOME/.pi/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin"
echo " - $HOME/understand-anything/understand-anything-plugin"
echo "Make sure the plugin is installed correctly."
exit 1
fi
Use $PLUGIN_ROOT for every reference to agent definitions in subsequent phases.
Phase 1: Detect Existing Graph
- Check if
$UA_DIR/knowledge-graph.jsonexists - If it exists AND
--fullwas NOT passed → proceed to Phase 3 (derive from graph) - Otherwise → proceed to Phase 2 (lightweight scan)
Phase 2: Lightweight Scan (Path 1)
The preprocessing script does NOT produce a domain graph — it produces raw material (file tree, entry points, exports/imports) so the domain-analyzer agent can focus on the actual domain analysis instead of spending dozens of tool calls exploring the codebase. Think of it as a cheat sheet: cheap Python preprocessing → expensive LLM gets a clean, small input → better results for less cost.
- Run the preprocessing script bundled with this skill, passing
$PROJECT_ROOTfrom Phase 0:
This outputspython ./extract-domain-context.py "$PROJECT_ROOT"$UA_DIR/intermediate/domain-context.jsoncontaining:- File tree (respecting
.gitignore) - Detected entry points (HTTP routes, CLI commands, event handlers, cron jobs, exported handlers)
- File signatures (exports, imports per file)
- Code snippets for each entry point (signature + first few lines)
- Project metadata (package.json, README, etc.)
- File tree (respecting
- Read the generated
domain-context.jsonas context for Phase 4 - Proceed to Phase 4
Phase 3: Derive from Existing Graph (Path 2)
- Read
$UA_DIR/knowledge-graph.json - Format the graph data as structured context:
- All nodes with their types, names, summaries, and tags
- All edges with their types (especially
calls,imports,contains) - All layers with their descriptions
- Tour steps if available
- This is the context for the domain analyzer — no file reading needed
- Proceed to Phase 4
Phase 4: Domain Analysis
- Read the domain-analyzer agent prompt from
$PLUGIN_ROOT/agents/domain-analyzer.md - Dispatch a subagent with the domain-analyzer prompt + the context from Phase 2 or 3
- The agent writes its output to
$UA_DIR/intermediate/domain-analysis.json
Phase 5: Validate and Save
- Read the domain analysis output
- Validate using the standard graph validation pipeline (the schema now supports domain/flow/step types)
- If validation fails, log warnings but save what's valid (error tolerance)
- Save to
$UA_DIR/domain-graph.json - Clean up
$UA_DIR/intermediate/domain-analysis.jsonand$UA_DIR/intermediate/domain-context.json
Phase 6: Launch Dashboard
- Auto-trigger
/understand-dashboardto visualize the domain graph - The dashboard will detect
domain-graph.jsonand show the domain view by default
How can the creator link this skill?
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