diff --git a/skills/ccc/SKILL.md b/skills/ccc/SKILL.md index a5b03af..feffaa2 100644 --- a/skills/ccc/SKILL.md +++ b/skills/ccc/SKILL.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- name: ccc -description: "This skill should be used when code search, file/directory summary lookup, or concept-guide lookup is needed (whether explicitly requested or as part of completing a task), when indexing the codebase after changes, or when the user asks about ccc, cocoindex-code, or the codebase index. Trigger phrases include 'search the codebase', 'find code related to', 'describe this file', 'read the concept guide', 'update the index', 'ccc', 'cocoindex-code'." +description: "This skill should be used when code search is needed (whether explicitly requested or as part of completing a task), when indexing the codebase after changes, or when the user asks about ccc, cocoindex-code, or the codebase index. Trigger phrases include 'search the codebase', 'find code related to', 'update the index', 'ccc', 'cocoindex-code'." --- # ccc - Semantic Code Search & Indexing @@ -62,71 +62,6 @@ Search results include file paths and line ranges. To explore a result in more d - Use the editor's built-in file reading capabilities (e.g., the `Read` tool) to load the matched file and read lines around the returned range for full context. - When working in a terminal without a file-reading tool, use `sed -n ',p' ` to extract a specific line range. -### Following Hints in Search Output - -Search results are a mixed ranking of code chunks, per-file/dir summaries, and (when configured) curated concept guides — all scored against the same query. Two kinds of hit come with a follow-up command embedded in the output: - -- `[summary]` — a file or directory summary. Read with `ccc describe `. -- `[guide]` — a curated concept guide. Read with `ccc guide `. - -When a hit carries one of these tags, follow the hint: the synthesised text is usually a faster read than chasing through individual files. Conversely, do **not** run `ccc describe .` or `ccc guide` proactively as a triage step — let search rank what's relevant and act on what it returns. - -## Describing Files and Directories - -Per-file and per-directory summaries (when configured for the project) condense each file's public API, contracts, and role into a short markdown block. They are typically faster to consult than reading the source. - -```bash -ccc describe src/auth/session.py # one file -ccc describe src/auth/ # directory: summary + children tree -ccc describe . # project root overview -``` - -Use `describe` when you already know the path you want; let `ccc search` find paths for you when you don't. - -## Concept Guides - -Some projects configure cross-cutting concept guides in `.cocoindex_code/guides.yml` — synthesised markdown documents for architectural topics that span many files (e.g. memoization, plugin-SDK boundary, channel routing). Each guide names canonical files, end-to-end flow, and contracts/invariants. - -```bash -ccc guide # list available guides + descriptions -ccc guide # print one guide -``` - -Discovery is search-driven: a relevant guide will surface in `ccc search` results tagged `[guide]` with a `ccc guide ` hint. Run `ccc guide` (no args) only when first orienting in an unfamiliar codebase or when the user explicitly asks for the guide list — not as a routine first step. - -### Authoring `guides.yml` Interactively - -When the user wants to add or improve concept guides, collaborate on the slug list rather than dumping a finished YAML. Good guide candidates are **named subsystems the codebase obviously has** — cross-cutting lifecycles, registration/dispatch protocols, end-to-end data paths. Single-file or symbol-specific topics do not warrant a guide; per-file summaries already cover those. - -Recommended flow: - -1. **Survey the codebase.** Use `ccc describe .` and a few likely subdirectory summaries to enumerate the project's subsystems and inter-edge boundaries. -2. **Propose candidates.** Suggest 5–10 slugs with one-line descriptions, framed to name the canonical starting file or directory for each topic. Show them to the user as a list. -3. **Iterate.** Ask which to keep, drop, rename, or merge. Surface non-obvious dependencies (`deps:`) so a higher-level guide can cite a lower-level one rather than restate it. Cycles are rejected at load time. -4. **Write the YAML.** Add the agreed entries to `.cocoindex_code/guides.yml` (creating the file if absent). Confirm `defaults.enabled: true` and that the project's summary feature is enabled — guides require summaries. -5. **Generate.** Run `ccc index` to drive the per-guide agent loop and produce `.md` files under `.cocoindex_code/guides/`. Re-run after editing descriptions to refresh. - -Schema: - -```yaml -defaults: - enabled: true # disables all guides when false - model: openai/gpt-5.4-nano # falls back to summary.model when omitted - session_budget: 200 - max_logical_depth: 3 - max_turns_per_session: 18 - -guides: - - slug: memoization # [a-z0-9][a-z0-9-]* - description: | - What this guide covers, framed for the reader. - Name the canonical starting files (e.g. "start with src/cache.py"). - deps: [other-slug] # optional; must not cycle - max_turns_per_session: 28 # optional per-entry overrides -``` - -A multi-line description is fine and often clearer than one terse sentence — the description seeds the guide-generation agent's question, so concrete file/directory anchors pay off. - ## Settings To view or edit embedding model configuration, include/exclude patterns, or language overrides, see [settings.md](references/settings.md).