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@hubhorizonllc/squick

v1.3.0

Published

Pre-computed LLM context for AI coding agents.

Downloads

606

Readme

@hubhorizonllc/squick

npm

Pre-computed, LLM-targeted code context for AI coding agents.

This npm package is a thin wrapper that installs the right platform-specific binary via optionalDependencies and exposes it as the squick command. The unscoped name squick was already taken in 2015 by an unrelated, abandoned gulp/dustjs plugin, so the Horizon LLC distribution lives under the @hubhorizonllc scope. On PyPI and crates.io the package is unscoped (squick, squick-cli).

Install

npm i -g @hubhorizonllc/squick
# or, for one-off MCP usage (no install footprint):
npx -y @hubhorizonllc/squick mcp

After install, the binary is on PATH as plain squick.

Usage

squick scan ./your-project       # one-shot scan
squick watch ./your-project      # re-scan on file save
squick mcp                       # start an MCP server on stdio

A scan writes three small files into .squick/:

  • conventions.md - stack, libraries, layout. Attach to your AI chat.
  • schemas.md - data schemas and endpoints. Attach for backend questions.
  • context.md - tiny index pointing at the above.

Add --full to also emit context.ndjson and graph.txt (programmatic formats for MCP servers and scripts).

Supported platforms

| OS | Architecture | Package | | ------- | ------------ | ---------------------------------------- | | Linux | x86_64 | @hubhorizonllc/squick-linux-x64 | | Linux | aarch64 | @hubhorizonllc/squick-linux-arm64 | | macOS | x86_64 | @hubhorizonllc/squick-darwin-x64 | | macOS | arm64 | @hubhorizonllc/squick-darwin-arm64 | | Windows | x86_64 | @hubhorizonllc/squick-win32-x64 |

Built by Horizon LLC

We design and build custom AI developer tooling, MCP integrations, and agent infrastructure for engineering teams. pixelhorizon.dev.

License

Apache-2.0. Copyright 2026 Horizon LLC. "Squick" is a trademark of Horizon LLC.