plugins/cartograph/skills/code-communities/SKILL.md
Detects architectural clusters and coupling boundaries via community detection on the code graph. Use when identifying module groupings or refactoring targets.
npx skillsauth add athola/claude-night-market code-communitiesInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Identify architectural clusters and module boundaries in the codebase.
This skill requires the gauntlet plugin for graph data. Discover it:
GRAPH_QUERY=$(find ~/.claude/plugins -name "graph_query.py" -path "*/gauntlet/*" 2>/dev/null | head -1)
If gauntlet is not installed: Fall back to directory structure analysis. Group files by directory and use import statements to identify module boundaries. Generate a Mermaid diagram from directory-level relationships.
If installed but no graph.db: Tell the user to run
/gauntlet-graph build.
Run community detection (requires gauntlet):
python3 "$GRAPH_QUERY" --action communities
Fallback (no gauntlet): Analyze directory structure and cross-directory imports:
# Directory-level grouping
find . -name "*.py" -not -path "*/node_modules/*" | \
sed 's|/[^/]*$||' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
# Cross-directory imports (rg preferred, grep fallback)
if command -v rg &>/dev/null; then
rg "^from |^import " --type py -l . | \
xargs -I{} rg "^from \w+ import|^import \w+" {} --no-filename
else
grep -rh "^from \|^import " --include="*.py" .
fi | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -20
Group by top-level directories and count cross-directory imports to estimate coupling.
Display clusters:
Community | Nodes | Cohesion | Description
auth | 12 | 0.85 | Authentication module
db | 8 | 0.92 | Database access layer
api/handlers | 15 | 0.71 | API request handlers
utils | 6 | 0.45 | Shared utilities
Show coupling warnings: If communities have
10 cross-boundary edges, highlight them:
WARNING: High coupling between 'auth' and 'api/handlers'
(23 cross-community edges, severity: high)
Generate Mermaid diagram:
flowchart TB
subgraph auth[Auth Module - cohesion 0.85]
verify_token
check_permissions
end
subgraph db[DB Layer - cohesion 0.92]
execute_query
connection_pool
end
auth -->|"23 edges"| api
db -->|"5 edges"| api
Suggest improvements:
Uses the Leiden algorithm (when igraph is available) with edge-type-specific weights. Falls back to file-based grouping otherwise.
| Edge Type | Weight | |-----------|--------| | CALLS | 1.0 | | INHERITS | 0.8 | | IMPLEMENTS | 0.7 | | IMPORTS_FROM | 0.5 | | TESTED_BY | 0.4 | | CONTAINS | 0.3 |
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