/understand-explain
Provide a thorough, in-depth explanation of a specific code component.
Graph Structure Reference
The knowledge graph JSON has this structure:
project— {name, description, languages, frameworks, analyzedAt, gitCommitHash}nodes[]— each has {id, type, name, filePath?, summary, tags[], complexity, languageNotes?}- Code node types: file, function, class, module, concept
- Non-code node types: config, document, service, table, endpoint, pipeline, schema, resource
- Domain/knowledge node types: domain, flow, step, article, entity, topic, claim, source
- IDs use the node type as prefix, e.g.
file:path,function:path:name,config:path,article:path
edges[]— each has {source, target, type, direction, weight}- Key types: imports, contains, calls, depends_on, configures, documents, deploys, triggers, contains_flow, flow_step, related, cites
layers[]— each has {id, name, description, nodeIds[]}tour[]— each has {order, title, description, nodeIds[]}
How to Read Efficiently
- Use Grep to search within the JSON for relevant entries BEFORE reading the full file
- Only read sections you need — don't dump the entire graph into context
- Node names and summaries are the most useful fields for understanding
- Edges tell you how components connect — follow imports and calls for dependency chains
Instructions
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Check that
.understand-anything/knowledge-graph.jsonexists. If not, tell the user to run/understandfirst. -
Find the target node — use Grep to search the knowledge graph for the component: "$ARGUMENTS"
- For file paths (e.g.,
src/auth/login.ts): search for"filePath"matches - For function notation (e.g.,
src/auth/login.ts:verifyToken): search for the function name in"name"fields filtered by the file path - Note the exact node
id,type,summary,tags, andcomplexity
- For file paths (e.g.,
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Find all connected edges — Grep for the target node's ID in the edges section:
"source"matches → things this node calls/imports/depends on (outgoing)"target"matches → things that call/import/depend on this node (incoming)- Note the connected node IDs and edge types
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Read connected nodes — for each connected node ID from step 3, Grep for those IDs in the nodes section to get their
name,summary, andtype. This builds the component's neighborhood. -
Identify the layer — Grep for the target node's ID in the
"layers"section to find which architectural layer it belongs to and that layer's description. -
Read the actual source file — Read the source file at the node's
filePathfor the deep-dive analysis. -
Explain the component in context:
- Its role in the architecture (which layer, why it exists)
- Internal structure (functions, classes it contains — from
containsedges) - External connections (what it imports, what calls it, what it depends on — from edges)
- Data flow (inputs → processing → outputs — from source code)
- Explain clearly, assuming the reader may not know the programming language
- Highlight any patterns, idioms, or complexity worth understanding