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Make Antigravity 2.0 installs native and safely migrate legacy state. Ensure doctor, repair, status projection, repeat installs, legacy Codex sync, and uninstall converge without losing user files. Exclude Python bytecode and harden repo-scan bootstrap guidance. Gate publishing and pull-request merges on one exact packed artifact completing install, repeat, drift, repair, status, and uninstall across Linux, macOS, and Windows. Co-authored-by: lorencifernando-coder <lorenci.fernando@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Suliman Abdulrazzaq <suliman9000a@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Wu Shuwen <mikewushuwen@outlook.com>
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| repo-scan | Bootstrap pointer that installs the external repo-scan skill from a pinned, reviewable commit. Use when repo-scan must be installed before running its cross-stack source-code asset audit; this ECC pointer does not perform the audit itself. |
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repo-scan
Every ecosystem has its own dependency manager, but no tool looks across C++, Android, iOS, and Web to tell you: how much code is actually yours, what's third-party, and what's dead weight.
When to Use
- Taking over a large legacy codebase and need a structural overview
- Before major refactoring — identify what's core, what's duplicate, what's dead
- Auditing third-party dependencies embedded directly in source (not declared in package managers)
- Preparing architecture decision records for monorepo reorganization
Installation
# Clone first so the pinned commit can be reviewed before installation
set -euo pipefail
REPO_SCAN_COMMIT=2742664ebcad1450c208eda0ae45d3c17fad5dd8
REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR="${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-$HOME/.claude}/skills/repo-scan"
REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_PARENT="$(dirname "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR")"
mkdir -p "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_PARENT"
REPO_SCAN_TMP="$(mktemp -d "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_PARENT/.repo-scan-install.XXXXXX")"
REPO_SCAN_TOKEN="${REPO_SCAN_TMP##*.}"
REPO_SCAN_STAGE="$REPO_SCAN_TMP/stage-$REPO_SCAN_TOKEN"
REPO_SCAN_BACKUP="$REPO_SCAN_TMP/backup-$REPO_SCAN_TOKEN"
REPO_SCAN_LOCK="$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_PARENT/.repo-scan-install.lock"
REPO_SCAN_KEEP_TMP=0
REPO_SCAN_LOCK_HELD=0
REPO_SCAN_MV_HAS_NO_TARGET=0
cleanup_repo_scan_install() {
if [ "$REPO_SCAN_KEEP_TMP" -eq 0 ]; then
rm -rf -- "$REPO_SCAN_TMP"
fi
if [ "$REPO_SCAN_LOCK_HELD" -eq 1 ] && ! rmdir -- "$REPO_SCAN_LOCK"; then
printf 'Could not release installation lock at %s\n' "$REPO_SCAN_LOCK" >&2
fi
}
trap cleanup_repo_scan_install EXIT
mkdir "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/mv-probe-source"
if mv -T -- "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/mv-probe-source" \
"$REPO_SCAN_TMP/mv-probe-destination" 2>/dev/null; then
REPO_SCAN_MV_HAS_NO_TARGET=1
rmdir "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/mv-probe-destination"
else
rmdir "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/mv-probe-source"
fi
move_repo_scan_dir() {
REPO_SCAN_MOVE_SOURCE=$1
REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION=$2
REPO_SCAN_MOVE_NAME=${REPO_SCAN_MOVE_SOURCE##*/}
if [ -e "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION" ] || [ -L "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION" ]; then
return 1
fi
if [ "$REPO_SCAN_MV_HAS_NO_TARGET" -eq 1 ]; then
mv -T -- "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_SOURCE" "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION"
return
fi
if ! mv -- "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_SOURCE" "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION"; then
return 1
fi
if [ -e "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION/$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_NAME" ] || \
[ -L "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION/$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_NAME" ]; then
if ! mv -- "$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION/$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_NAME" \
"$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_SOURCE"; then
REPO_SCAN_KEEP_TMP=1
printf 'Move conflict recovery failed; staged data remains at %s\n' \
"$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_DESTINATION/$REPO_SCAN_MOVE_NAME" >&2
fi
return 1
fi
}
git clone --filter=blob:none --no-checkout \
https://github.com/haibindev/repo-scan.git "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/source"
git -C "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/source" checkout --detach "$REPO_SCAN_COMMIT"
mkdir -p "$REPO_SCAN_STAGE"
git -C "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/source" archive "$REPO_SCAN_COMMIT" | \
tar -xf - -C "$REPO_SCAN_STAGE"
# Review "$REPO_SCAN_TMP/source" before approving installation.
printf 'Type install to replace %s after reviewing the pinned source: ' \
"$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR" >&2
read -r REPO_SCAN_CONFIRM
if [ "$REPO_SCAN_CONFIRM" != install ]; then
printf 'Installation cancelled.\n' >&2
exit 1
fi
if ! mkdir -- "$REPO_SCAN_LOCK" 2>/dev/null; then
printf 'Another repo-scan installation holds the lock at %s\n' \
"$REPO_SCAN_LOCK" >&2
exit 1
fi
REPO_SCAN_LOCK_HELD=1
if [ -e "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR" ] || [ -L "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR" ]; then
move_repo_scan_dir "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR" "$REPO_SCAN_BACKUP"
fi
if ! move_repo_scan_dir "$REPO_SCAN_STAGE" "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR"; then
if [ -e "$REPO_SCAN_BACKUP" ] || [ -L "$REPO_SCAN_BACKUP" ]; then
if [ -e "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR" ] || [ -L "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR" ]; then
REPO_SCAN_KEEP_TMP=1
printf 'Replacement failed and target was recreated; previous installation preserved at %s\n' \
"$REPO_SCAN_BACKUP" >&2
elif ! move_repo_scan_dir "$REPO_SCAN_BACKUP" "$REPO_SCAN_INSTALL_DIR"; then
REPO_SCAN_KEEP_TMP=1
printf 'Replacement and rollback failed; previous installation preserved at %s\n' \
"$REPO_SCAN_BACKUP" >&2
fi
fi
exit 1
fi
Review the source before installing any agent skill.
Installation completes only the bootstrap. Reload your agent harness, then invoke repo-scan again. This ECC pointer installs the external skill but does not run a scan itself.
Core Capabilities
| Capability | Description |
|---|---|
| Cross-stack scanning | C/C++, Java/Android, iOS (OC/Swift), Web (TS/JS/Vue) in one pass |
| File classification | Every file tagged as project code, third-party, or build artifact |
| Library detection | 50+ known libraries (FFmpeg, Boost, OpenSSL…) with version extraction |
| Four-level verdicts | Core Asset / Extract & Merge / Rebuild / Deprecate |
| HTML reports | Interactive dark-theme pages with drill-down navigation |
| Monorepo support | Hierarchical scanning with summary + sub-project reports |
Analysis Depth Levels
| Level | Files Read | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
fast |
1-2 per module | Quick inventory of huge directories |
standard |
2-5 per module | Default audit with full dependency + architecture checks |
deep |
5-10 per module | Adds thread safety, memory management, API consistency |
full |
All files | Pre-merge comprehensive review |
How It Works
- Classify the repo surface: enumerate files, then tag each as project code, embedded third-party code, or build artifact.
- Detect embedded libraries: inspect directory names, headers, license files, and version markers to identify bundled dependencies and likely versions.
- Score each module: group files by module or subsystem, then assign one of the four verdicts based on ownership, duplication, and maintenance cost.
- Highlight structural risks: call out dead-weight artifacts, duplicated wrappers, outdated vendored code, and modules that should be extracted, rebuilt, or deprecated.
- Produce the report: return a concise summary plus the interactive HTML output with per-module drill-down so the audit can be reviewed asynchronously.
Examples
On a 50,000-file C++ monorepo:
- Found FFmpeg 2.x (2015 vintage) still in production
- Discovered the same SDK wrapper duplicated 3 times
- Identified 636 MB of committed Debug/ipch/obj build artifacts
- Classified: 3 MB project code vs 596 MB third-party
Best Practices
- Start with
standarddepth for first-time audits - Use
fastfor monorepos with 100+ modules to get a quick inventory - Run
deepincrementally on modules flagged for refactoring - Review the cross-module analysis for duplicate detection across sub-projects