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tadanobutubutu / ipfs-universe
Languages
- typescript29.2%
- json20.8%
- markdown16.7%
- yaml8.3%
- toml8.3%
- shell4.2%
- python4.2%
- rust4.2%
Explore tadanobutubutu/ipfs-universe
Files, symbols, languages, packages, git intelligence
Interactive view of how files import each other
Files with the most churn and co-change risk
Bus-factor and per-file maintainer maps
Architectural decisions extracted from commits and PRs
Unreachable symbols and unused exports
Module-by-module documentation generated from source
Ask grounded questions over the indexed code
Key modules21
- javascript
detect-libc
node_modules/detect-libc
- javascript
fdir
node_modules/fdir
- typescript
fsevents
node_modules/fsevents
- javascript
gsap
node_modules/gsap
- typescript
idb
node_modules/idb
- javascript
lightningcss
node_modules/lightningcss
- unknown
lightningcss-darwin-arm64
node_modules/lightningcss-darwin-arm64
- javascript
nanoid
node_modules/nanoid
- javascript
picocolors
node_modules/picocolors
- javascript
picomatch
node_modules/picomatch
- javascript
postcss
node_modules/postcss
- javascript
rolldown
node_modules/rolldown
Entry points3
src/main.tswasm/src/lib.rsworker/src/index.js
How tadanobutubutu/ipfs-universe works
This page is an auto-generated, always-fresh map of the tadanobutubutu/ipfs-universe repository, written primarily in typescript. Repowise indexes the source, parses every symbol, computes a dependency graph, mines git history for hotspots and ownership, and lifts the resulting architectural decisions into a wiki you can read or query through MCP.
The codebase has 24 source files, 54 symbols, and 9 languages, structured as a monorepo with 21 packages. Git churn analysis flags 414 high-frequency files as hotspots — places where bugs, rewrites, and code review tend to concentrate. The dependency graph clusters into 21 tightly-coupled module communities.
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