Vexor CLI

Semantic file discovery via `vexor`. Use whenever locating where something is implemented/loaded/defined in a medium or large repo, or when the file location is unclear. Prefer this over manual browsing.

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Vexor CLI Skill

When to Use

  • You need to locate files by intent rather than exact filename or text match.
  • The repository is large enough that manual browsing or naive grep is too slow or ambiguous.
  • You want semantic discovery of where something is implemented, loaded, defined, or documented.

Goal

Find files by intent (what they do), not exact text.

Use It Like This

  • Use vexor first for intent-based file discovery.
  • If vexor is missing, follow references/install-vexor.md.

Command

vexor "<QUERY>" [--path <ROOT>] [--mode <MODE>] [--ext .py,.md] [--exclude-pattern <PATTERN>] [--top 5] [--format rich|porcelain|porcelain-z]

Common Flags

  • --path/-p: root directory (default: current dir)
  • --mode/-m: indexing/search strategy
  • --ext/-e: limit file extensions (e.g., .py,.md)
  • --exclude-pattern: exclude paths by gitignore-style pattern (repeatable; .js**/*.js)
  • --top/-k: number of results
  • --include-hidden: include dotfiles
  • --no-respect-gitignore: include ignored files
  • --no-recursive: only the top directory
  • --format: rich (default) or porcelain/porcelain-z for scripts
  • --no-cache: in-memory only, do not read/write index cache

Modes (pick the cheapest that works)

  • auto: routes by file type (default)
  • name: filename-only (fastest)
  • head: first lines only (fast)
  • brief: keyword summary (good for PRDs)
  • code: code-aware chunking for .py/.js/.ts (best default for codebases)
  • outline: Markdown headings/sections (best for docs)
  • full: chunk full file contents (slowest, highest recall)

Troubleshooting

  • Need ignored or hidden files: add --include-hidden and/or --no-respect-gitignore.
  • Scriptable output: use --format porcelain (TSV) or --format porcelain-z (NUL-delimited).
  • Get detailed help: vexor search --help.
  • Config issues: vexor doctor or vexor config --show diagnoses API, cache, and connectivity (tell the user to set up).

Examples

# Find CLI entrypoints / commands
vexor search "typer app commands" --top 5
# Search docs by headings/sections
vexor search "user authentication flow" --path docs --mode outline --ext .md --format porcelain
# Locate config loading/validation logic
vexor search "config loader" --path . --mode code --ext .py
# Exclude tests and JavaScript files
vexor search "config loader" --path . --exclude-pattern tests/** --exclude-pattern .js

Tips

  • First time search will index files (may take a minute). Subsequent searches are fast. Use longer timeouts if needed.
  • Results return similarity ranking, exact file location, line numbers, and matching snippet preview.
  • Combine --ext with --exclude-pattern to focus on a subset (exclude rules apply on top).

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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