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Build, query, and inspect the project knowledge graph in .planning/graphs/
npx skillsauth add kamushadenes/nix gsd-graphifyInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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<codex_skill_adapter>
$gsd-graphify.$gsd-graphify as {{GSD_ARGS}}.{{GSD_ARGS}} as empty.GSD workflows use AskUserQuestion (Claude Code syntax). Translate to Codex request_user_input:
Parameter mapping:
header → headerquestion → question"Label" — description → {label: "Label", description: "description"}id from header: lowercase, replace spaces with underscoresBatched calls:
AskUserQuestion([q1, q2]) → single request_user_input with multiple entries in questions[]Multi-select workaround:
multiSelect. Use sequential single-selects, or present a numbered freeform list asking the user to enter comma-separated numbers.Execute mode fallback:
request_user_input is rejected or unavailable, you MUST stop and present the questions as a plain-text numbered list, then wait for the user's reply. Do NOT pick a default and continue (#3018).--auto or --all),
(b) the user has explicitly approved a specific default for this question, or
(c) the workflow's documented contract says defaults are safe (e.g. autonomous lifecycle paths).GSD workflows use Task(...) (Claude Code syntax). Translate to Codex collaboration tools:
Direct mapping:
Task(subagent_type="X", prompt="Y") → spawn_agent(agent_type="X", message="Y")Task(model="...") → omit. spawn_agent has no inline model parameter;
GSD embeds the resolved per-agent model directly into each agent's .toml
at install time so model_overrides from .planning/config.json and
~/.gsd/defaults.json are honored automatically by Codex's agent router.fork_context: false by default — GSD agents load their own context via <files_to_read> blocksTask(isolation="worktree") / Agent(isolation="worktree") → no direct Codex mapping.
Codex spawn_agent does not create or bind a git worktree automatically.
Workflows that require this isolation must fail closed or use an explicit
manual worktree protocol before spawning (#3360).Spawn restriction:
spawn_agent to cases where the user has explicitly
requested sub-agents. When automatic spawning is not permitted, do the
work inline in the current agent rather than attempting to force a spawn.Parallel fan-out:
wait(ids) for all to completeResult parsing:
CHECKPOINT, PLAN COMPLETE, SUMMARY, etc.close_agent(id) after collecting results from each agent
</codex_skill_adapter>STOP -- DO NOT READ THIS FILE. You are already reading it. This prompt was injected into your context by Claude Code's command system. Using the Read tool on this file wastes tokens. Begin executing Step 0 immediately.
CJS-only (graphify): graphify subcommands are not registered on gsd-sdk query. Use node $HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs graphify … as documented in this command and in docs/CLI-TOOLS.md. Other tooling may still use gsd-sdk query where a handler exists.
Before ANY tool calls, display this banner:
GSD > GRAPHIFY
Then proceed to Step 1.
Check if graphify is enabled by reading .planning/config.json directly using the Read tool.
DO NOT use the gsd-tools config get-value command -- it hard-exits on missing keys.
.planning/config.json using the Read toolconfig.graphify && config.graphify.enabled === truegraphify.enabled is NOT explicitly true: display the disabled message below and STOPgraphify.enabled is true: proceed to Step 2Disabled message:
GSD > GRAPHIFY
Knowledge graph is disabled. To activate:
node $HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs config-set graphify.enabled true
Then run $gsd-graphify build to create the initial graph.
Parse {{GSD_ARGS}} to determine the operation mode:
| Argument | Action |
|----------|--------|
| build | Run inline build (Step 3) |
| query <term> | Run inline query (Step 2a) |
| status | Run inline status check (Step 2b) |
| diff | Run inline diff check (Step 2c) |
| No argument or unknown | Show usage message |
Usage message (shown when no argument or unrecognized argument):
GSD > GRAPHIFY
Usage: $gsd-graphify <mode>
Modes:
build Build or rebuild the knowledge graph
query <term> Search the graph for a term
status Show graph freshness and statistics
diff Show changes since last build
Run:
node $HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs graphify query <term>
Parse the JSON output and display results:
"disabled": true, display the disabled message from Step 1 and STOP"error" field, display the error message and STOPNo graph matches for '<term>'. Try $gsd-graphify build to create or rebuild the graph.STOP after displaying results. Do not spawn an agent.
Run:
node $HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs graphify status
Parse the JSON output and display:
exists: false, display the message fieldbuilt_at_commit is non-null, also display a Source commit: line:
commit_stale === false (rebuilt at HEAD): Source commit: <built_at_commit> (current)commit_stale === true (graph behind HEAD): Source commit: <built_at_commit> (<commits_behind> commits behind HEAD)commit_stale === null (unreachable commit / no git): Source commit: <built_at_commit> (freshness unknown)built_at_commit is null (pre-graphify-v0.7 graph), omit the source-commit line entirely — do not render "Source commit: unknown"The mtime-based STALE/FRESH flag and the commit-based commit_stale measure
different things and can disagree (e.g., a CI-built graph rebuilt minutes ago
against an old checkout reads as FRESH on mtime but commit_stale: true).
Surface both so the agent can choose.
STOP after displaying status. Do not spawn an agent.
Run:
node $HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs graphify diff
Parse the JSON output and display:
no_baseline: true, display the message fieldIf no snapshot exists, suggest running build twice (first to create, second to generate a diff baseline).
STOP after displaying diff. Do not spawn an agent.
Run the pre-flight check first:
node "$HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" graphify build
Parse the JSON output:
disabled: true: display the disabled message from Step 1 and STOPerror: display the error message and STOPaction: "spawn_agent": pre-flight passed -- proceed with the inline build below(The spawn_agent action name is historical. The skill now performs the build inline because graphify v0.7+ split the build into a fast AST-extraction phase and a separate clustering + report-write phase. Sub-agent isolation kept the cached extraction phase alive but SIGTERM'd the post-extraction phase when the agent exited, leaving the cache populated but no graph.json artifacts written. The CLI still emits the spawn_agent signal so external callers and tests keep working.)
Display:
GSD > Building knowledge graph...
Run the build, copy artifacts, write the diff snapshot, and report the summary in a single foreground Bash call so the whole pipeline survives to completion. Use a timeout of 600000 ms (10 minutes), which covers the graphify.build_timeout ceiling (default 300 s) with margin:
graphify update . \
&& cp graphify-out/graph.json .planning/graphs/graph.json \
&& cp graphify-out/graph.html .planning/graphs/graph.html \
&& cp graphify-out/GRAPH_REPORT.md .planning/graphs/GRAPH_REPORT.md \
&& node "$HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" graphify build snapshot \
&& node "$HOME/.codex/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" graphify status
Do NOT pass run_in_background: true. Typical builds complete in 15-60 seconds and the entire chain must run foreground.
If the chain fails (non-zero exit):
## GRAPHIFY BUILD FAILED followed by the captured stderr.planning/graphs/ -- the prior valid graph remains availableIf the chain succeeds:
graphify status JSON## GRAPHIFY BUILD COMPLETE with the node, edge, and hyperedge countsMVP-mode rendering. When a phase has **Mode:** mvp in ROADMAP.md (resolved via gsd-sdk query roadmap.get-phase --pick mode), render its graph node with two distinct visual signals:
#22c55e (green) for MVP-mode phase nodes. Standard phases keep the default fill color. Two-channel signaling (color + label) handles color-blind and grayscale renders.MVP label suffix. Append (MVP) to the node's label text. Example: a phase originally labeled Phase 1: User Auth renders as Phase 1: User Auth (MVP).Both signals fire together — never just one. Per PRD Q5 decision, the goal is unambiguous visual distinction in any render context.
When the phase mode is null/absent, render with the standard color and label — no behavioral change for non-MVP phases.
run_in_background: true for the build chain -- the operation is fast and must complete in the foreground.graphify update . and the snapshot CLI.gsd-tools config get-value for the config gate -- it exits on missing keys.data-ai
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