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@iflow-mcp/quinnaho-claudemap

v0.1.0

Published

ClaudeMap installer CLI for bootstrapping the bundled .claude runtime into any repository

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Google Maps for vibecoders.

AI lets you build faster than ever, but the very tools that help our productivity are leaving us behind - you don't understand what you're building anymore. You can vibecode a full app in a weekend and not even start to explain how it works. ClaudeMap fixes that.

Unlike traditional visualization tools, ClaudeMap organizes your code by what it actually does. Claude reads your project and groups it into concepts in a way you actually think about your project. Zoom out to see the big picture. Zoom in to see the details. Colors show what's healthy and what's broken. Use /explain and ask any question about your code, Claude will present directly on the map and explain step by step. Use /show to tell Claude what you want to find or see, and it moves the map for you.

All powered by the same AI you vibecode with.

See It In Action

Click Me ↓ ClaudeMap Demo

Play with ClaudeMap's map (preview, Claude features require Claude Code)

Longer YouTube walkthrough if you're into that kind of thing.

Get Started

You'll need Claude Code installed.

cd <your-repo>
npx @quinnaho/claudemap install
claude
/setup-claudemap

Your codebase is now a map.

Already using ClaudeMap? Update the install with:

npx @quinnaho/claudemap update

Commands

| Command | What it does | |---------|-------------| | /setup-claudemap | Analyze your repo and generate the map | | /refresh | Update the map after code changes | | /open-claudemap | Reopen the map without rebuilding | | /explain | Visual guided walkthroughs - Claude highlights the path on your map as it explains | | /show | Direct the map with natural language - "show me auth", "what's broken" |

How It Works

ClaudeMap installs as a Claude Code skill. When you run /setup-claudemap, it reads your project, sends the structure to a dedicated architecture subagent, and renders the result as an interactive map in your browser. No cloud, no backend - everything runs locally through Claude Code.

After code changes, /refresh detects what changed and updates the map without rebuilding from scratch.

Project Structure

app/        -> Visual map interface
skill/      -> Claude Code skill and architecture subagent
scripts/    -> Install and packaging scripts
contracts/  -> Graph schema and sample data
demo/       -> Demo sandboxes and cached payloads

Development

npm install
npm run dev

ClaudeMap started as a hackathon project and is now open source. If you want to use it, improve it, or help shape where it goes: jump in.

License

MIT