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Lis186 Sourceatlas

SourceAtlas is a Claude Code plugin for the Build phase that adds slash commands to analyze, trace, and understand any codebase quickly with your agent.

by lis186 · github.com/lis186/SourceAtlas

Install slash commands that map architecture, trace flows, and explain patterns when you inherit or audit an unfamiliar repo in Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf.

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Install

Add it to Claude Code

Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.

Install the plugin
/plugin install lis186-sourceatlas@lis186/SourceAtlas
Add to ClaudeUse the Agent APISkillselion is itself an MCP server - your agent can fetch this config directly.
Agent API

Built to be called by your agent

Skillselion is itself an MCP server. Your agent can pull this entry and a paste-ready install config straight from the API - no copy-paste.

Retrieve this entry with skillselion.get_details("plugin:lis186/SourceAtlas") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:lis186/SourceAtlas").

About

What it does

SourceAtlas is a Claude Code plugin bundle that packages AI-driven slash commands for understanding unfamiliar repositories quickly. It targets indie builders and small teams who jump between client codebases, forked OSS, or their own stale modules and need structured ways to analyze architecture, follow data and control flows, and surface design intent without days of manual reading. The commands emphasize tracing, impact analysis, and learning patterns through agent-guided exploration rather than one-off chat questions. Because codebase literacy shows up when researching an idea’s technical feasibility, when building new features, and when iterating on production bugs, the pack is best treated as multi-phase tooling with a primary home in build-time agent workflows. Registration adds OpenSkills-friendly commands so the same mental model works across Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Gemini CLI where supported.

Highlights

  • AI-powered slash commands for fast codebase orientation across Claude Code and OpenSkills
  • Trace flows, design principles, and impact paths without manually spelunking every module
  • Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Gemini CLI via OpenSkills compatibility
  • Patterns and theory-oriented prompts to learn how the system is meant to behave
  • Single-plugin bundle focused on understand-analyze-trace workflows

Why builders use it

You land in a repo you did not write and waste hours guessing where behavior lives before you can safely change anything.

After install, you invoke focused slash commands to map flows and patterns so the agent can propose changes with grounded context instead of shallow file summaries.

At a glance

  • Type - Plugin in Development Tools.
  • Adoption - 0 installs, 36 stars, 0 votes.

FAQ

Who is SourceAtlas for?

It is for developers using Claude Code or OpenSkills-compatible agents who need repeatable commands to understand unfamiliar or large codebases fast.

When should I use SourceAtlas?

Use it at the start of a build or debug session, before refactors, or when validating technical scope in a repo you have not studied deeply.

How do I add SourceAtlas to my agent?

Install the lis186/SourceAtlas Claude Code plugin from the catalog, register the plugin in your Claude Code or OpenSkills setup, then run the bundled slash commands in supported clients including Cursor and Windsurf.

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