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funesterie-katana

v0.1.2

Published

CLI to slice large Node backends into route and service extraction plans.

Readme

Katana

katana scans oversized Node/Express files and produces an extraction plan for routes, helpers, and service families.

It is built for situations like a 10k+ line server.cjs where you need a safe first pass before manual refactors.

Install

npm i -g funesterie-katana

Or run it without installing:

npx funesterie-katana scan apps/server/server.cjs --stdout md

What it does

  • detects route declarations such as app.get(...), app.post(...), app.use(...)
  • detects helper/function declarations
  • groups routes by API family
  • groups helpers by domain keywords such as memory, auth, mail, resources, runtime
  • suggests module targets and extraction order
  • emits text, markdown, and JSON reports

Usage

katana scan apps/server/server.cjs
katana scan apps/server/server.cjs --stdout md
katana scan apps/server/server.cjs --json katana-report.json --md katana-report.md
katana scan apps/server/server.cjs --top 12 --root D:/funesterie/a11/a11backendrailway

Example Output

Katana report for apps/server/server.cjs
- 12640 lines
- 42 routes
- 318 helper/function declarations

Top candidate cuts
1. memory -> apps/server/src/services/memory.cjs
2. resources -> apps/server/src/services/resources.cjs
3. auth -> apps/server/src/routes/auth.cjs

Exit Codes

  • 0: report generated
  • 1: invalid usage or file read failure

Notes

Katana does not rewrite files yet. It creates a reliable cut map first so the real extraction can happen in small, testable slices.