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@legacycodehq/sanity

v0.12.3

Published

Sanity CLI npm wrapper package

Readme

Sanity

License Release Go Report Card Built with Sanity

Sanity is a software design tool for developers and coding agents.

Use Cases

Quick Start

Step 1: Install on macOS/Linux using Homebrew:

brew install sanity

Step 2: Inside your project:

sanity setup  # Add usage instructions to AGENTS.md for your coding agent

For other installation methods (pre-built binaries, build from source, Go install), see the Installation Guide.

The Problem

Every time a coding agent makes changes to your codebase, you have the following questions:

  • Which files should I review first and in what order?
  • Where should I spend most of my review effort?
  • What is the blast radius of this change?
  • Which parts of the change are too risky?
  • How does this solution fit into the existing system?
  • Are there adequate tests for these changes?

These concerns worsen when there are:

  • Too many files to review
  • You have an outdated mental model of your codebase

How Sanity Helps

Sanity uses a file-based dependency graph to visualize the impact of AI-generated changes, showing you:

  • The files changed and the relationships between them
  • The order to review files (simple answer: review from right-to-left)
  • Color-coded files by extensions to quickly categorize and group them for review
  • Identify test files at a glance
  • Help you build an accurate mental model of the system as you evolve it

Visuals

Supported Languages

  • C
  • C++
  • C#
  • Dart
  • Go
  • JavaScript
  • Java
  • Kotlin
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • Rust
  • Swift
  • TypeScript

License

This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.