parcadei / tldr-router
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Maps questions to the optimal tldr command. Use this to pick the right layer
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--- name: tldr-router description: Maps questions to the optimal tldr command. Use this to pick the right layer --- # TLDR Smart Router Maps questions to the optimal tldr command. Use this to pick the right layer. ## Question → Command Mapping ### "What files/functions exist?" ```bash tldr tree . --ext .py # File overview tldr structure src/ --lang python # Function/class overview ``` **Use:** Starting exploration, orientation ### "What does X call / who calls X?" ```bash tldr context <function> --project . --depth 2 tldr calls src/ ``` **Use:** Understanding architecture, finding entry points ### "How complex is X?" ```bash tldr cfg <file> <function> ``` **Use:** Identifying refactoring candidates, understanding difficulty ### "Where does variable Y come from?" ```bash tldr dfg <file> <function> ``` **Use:** Debugging, understanding data flow ### "What affects line Z?" ```bash tldr slice <file> <function> <line> ``` **Use:** Impact analysis, safe refactoring ### "Search for pattern P" ```bash tldr search "pattern" src/ ``` **Use:** Finding code, structural search ## Decision Tree ``` START │ ├─► "What exists?" ──► tree / structure │ ├─► "How does X connect?" ──► context / calls │ ├─► "Why is X complex?" ──► cfg │ ├─► "Where does Y flow?" ──► dfg │ ├─► "What depends on Z?" ──► slice │ └─► "Find something" ──► search ``` ## Intent Detection Keywords | Intent | Keywords | Layer | |--------|----------|-------| | Navigation | "what", "where", "find", "exists" | tree, structure, search | | Architecture | "calls", "uses", "connects", "depends" | context, calls | | Complexity | "complex", "refactor", "branches", "paths" | cfg | | Data Flow | "variable", "value", "assigned", "comes from" | dfg | | Impact | "affects", "changes", "slice", "dependencies" | slice/pdg | | Debug | "bug", "error", "investigate", "broken" | cfg + dfg + context | ## Automatic Hook Integration The `tldr-read-enforcer` and `tldr-context-inject` hooks automatically: 1. Detect intent from your messages 2. Route to appropriate layers 3. Inject context into tool calls You don't need to manually run these commands - the hooks do it for you. ## Manual Override If you need a specific layer the hooks didn't provide: ```bash # Force specific analysis tldr cfg path/to/file.py function_name tldr dfg path/to/file.py function_name tldr slice path/to/file.py function_name 42 ```