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@nomik-ai/cli

v1.1.0

Published

NOMIK — The Living Blueprint. AI-native code intelligence graph CLI. Scan, watch, query your codebase knowledge graph.

Readme

@nomik-ai/cli

The Living Blueprint — AI-native code intelligence graph.

Scan your codebase once, build a persistent Knowledge Graph in Neo4j, and give your AI coding assistant structured context via MCP.

Quick Start

npm install -g @nomik-ai/cli

nomik init            # Start Neo4j + create project
nomik scan .          # Build the knowledge graph
nomik setup-cursor    # Connect your IDE (or: setup-windsurf, setup-claude)

Restart your IDE — your AI now queries the graph instead of reading raw files.

What It Does

Your AI assistant gets 21 MCP tools automatically — impact analysis, dead code detection, DB table tracking, execution flow tracing, architecture rules, and more. All answers come from graph traversals, not file dumps.

"What breaks if I change processPayment?"
→ AI queries the graph → 5 callers, 2 DB tables, 1 cron job — with file paths and line numbers.

Key Features

  • 21 MCP tools — search, impact, explain, health, flows, rules, audit, rename, wiki, and more
  • 33 CLI commands — scan, watch, impact, pr-impact, guard, ci, onboard, communities, etc.
  • 7 languages — TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Rust, SQL, C#, Markdown + YAML/Terraform/GraphQL configs
  • 37 extractors — functions, classes, routes, DB ops, queues, metrics, events, cron jobs, secrets, env vars
  • Import-aware — resolves receiver variables from actual imports, not hardcoded names
  • 100% local — no code leaves your machine

Supported Editors

Cursor · Windsurf · Claude Desktop · Antigravity

Requirements

  • Node.js ≥ 20
  • Docker (for Neo4j)

Links

License

MIT