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litewiki

v1.0.1

Published

A local-first CLI that generates and archives wiki-style reports for a codebase.

Readme

Features

  • Interactive CLI: wiki opens a simple menu (run, report, profile, config).
  • Project archiving: generated reports are saved under your user config directory.
  • Incremental mode: can reuse the latest archived report as input.
  • Tool-using agent: the agent explores your repo via tools (listDirectory, readFile, renderMermaid).

Install

Requirements:

  • Node.js (ESM)
  • pnpm (recommended)

Install globally:

npm i -g litewiki
# or
pnpm add -g litewiki

Then run:

wiki

Development Install

pnpm install
pnpm build

Then run the CLI:

pnpm -s build
node dist/index.js

Or link it locally (optional):

pnpm link --global
wiki

Quick Start

  1. Create an AI config:
wiki config

You will be asked for:

  • provider: openai | anthropic | google | custom (openai and anthropic work for now)
  • model
  • baseUrl
  • key
  1. Run:
wiki run .

Providers

We intentionally flatten providers to:

provider: "openai" | "anthropic" | "google" | "custom"
  • Supported: openai, anthropic
  • Not supported yet (but selectable in UI): google, custom
  • Anthropic note: uses the Messages API; set baseUrl to https://api.anthropic.com/v1/messages.

See: docs/providers.md

Commands

  • wiki: interactive menu
  • wiki run [dir]: analyze a directory
  • wiki profiles: manage prompt profiles
  • wiki reports: view/delete archived reports
  • wiki config: manage AI configs

Development

pnpm test
pnpm lint
pnpm format
pnpm build
pnpm dev

Agent Guide

If you're using a coding agent (Cursor/Copilot/etc.), see: AGENTS.md

License

ISC © Carbon