Search and analyze internal source code across the user's organization's repositories. Use when the user asks how something is implemented, where the code for a system lives, who has been working on a codebase, or wants to find similar patterns across teams — i.e., questions that need visibility beyond the local working directory.
86
82%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
92%
1.41xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Advisory
Suggest reviewing before use
Cross-repo exploration output format and vetting
Query iteration documented
100%
100%
Discriminative keyword first
100%
100%
Deprecated/legacy filtering
100%
100%
TODO/FIXME/generated filtering
100%
100%
Quality over quantity
75%
100%
URLs cited per file
0%
0%
Grouped by repo
100%
100%
Drift flagged
100%
100%
Active maintainers section
100%
75%
Related docs searched
0%
100%
Structured output sections
66%
75%
No-results handling and actionable empty report
Multiple queries attempted
100%
100%
No padding with weak matches
100%
100%
Filtered results disclosed
100%
83%
Queries listed
100%
100%
Clear conclusion stated
100%
100%
Alternative search terms suggested
20%
30%
Next steps provided
100%
100%
Deprecated filtering applied
20%
100%
URLs cited for any found results
100%
100%
Plan-prep workflow before architectural planning
Design docs searched
20%
100%
Rejected proposals noted
0%
100%
Code patterns searched
0%
100%
Owners via commit activity
10%
100%
Dependency search performed
10%
100%
Design & architecture section
77%
100%
Implementations & patterns section
66%
100%
Stakeholders & owners section
44%
100%
Related systems section
66%
100%
Key insights section
77%
100%
Deprecated results filtered
33%
100%
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