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Supermodel CLI

Your AI agent knows your entire codebase — not just the files it's looking at.

Supermodel maps every file, function, and call relationship in your repo and writes a .graph file next to each source file. Your agent reads them automatically via grep and cat. No prompt changes. No extra context windows. No new tools to learn.

curl -fsSL https://supermodeltools.com/install.sh | sh

How it works

1. Map your codebase

supermodel watch

Uploads your repo to the Supermodel API, builds a full call graph, and writes .graph files next to every source file. Stays running to keep files updated as you code.

2. Your agent reads the graph automatically

.graph files are plain text. Any agent that can read files — Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf — picks them up automatically through its normal file-reading tools. No configuration needed on the agent side.

3. Ask anything

Your agent now has full visibility into your call graph, imports, domains, and blast radius — for every file in the repo, not just the ones open in the editor.


Works with any AI agent

.graph files are plain text read via grep and cat. There is no agent-specific integration required.

Agent Setup
Claude Code Run supermodel watch; install the hook for live updates (setup wizard handles this)
Cursor Run supermodel watch; .graph files appear in context when you open any source file
GitHub Copilot Run supermodel watch; open .graph files in the editor to include them in context
Windsurf Same as Cursor
Aider Run supermodel watch, then pass --read '**/*.graph.*' to include all graph files
Any other agent Run supermodel watch — if it can read files, it can read .graph files

For live updates in Claude Code, add this hook to .claude/settings.json:

{
  "hooks": {
    "PostToolUse": [{
      "matcher": "Write|Edit",
      "hooks": [{"type": "command", "command": "supermodel hook"}]
    }]
  }
}

The supermodel setup wizard installs this automatically if Claude Code is detected.


Installation

macOS

brew install supermodeltools/tap/supermodel

Linux / macOS (curl)

curl -fsSL https://supermodeltools.com/install.sh | sh

Runs the setup wizard automatically on first install when attached to a terminal.

From source

git clone https://github.com/supermodeltools/cli
cd cli
go build -o supermodel .

Quick start

supermodel setup          # authenticate + configure (runs automatically after install)
cd /path/to/your/repo
supermodel watch          # generate graph files and keep them updated

Commands

File mode

Manages .graph.* sidecar files written next to each source file. Agents read these without making API calls.

Command Description
analyze [path] Upload repo, run full analysis, write .graph.* files (use --no-files to skip)
watch [path] Generate graph files on startup, then keep them updated incrementally
clean [path] Remove all .graph.* files from the repository
hook Claude Code PostToolUse hook — forward file-change events to the watch daemon

On-demand analysis

Command Description
dead-code [path] Find unreachable functions using static analysis (aliases: dc)
blast-radius [file] Show files and functions affected by changing a file, function, or diff (aliases: br, impact)
audit Codebase health report: circular deps, coupling metrics, high blast-radius files
focus <file> Token-efficient graph slice for a file — imports, callers, types (aliases: ctx, context)
find <symbol> Find usages and callers of a symbol across the codebase
graph [path] Display the full repository graph (human table, JSON, or Graphviz DOT)

Code tools

Command Description
compact [path] Strip comments and shorten identifiers to reduce token usage (aliases: pack, minify)
docs [path] Generate a static HTML architecture documentation site
restore Build a project context summary to restore Claude's understanding after context compaction

Agent integration

Command Description
mcp Start a stdio MCP server exposing graph tools to Claude Code and other MCP hosts

Auth and config

Command Description
setup Interactive setup wizard — authenticate, configure file mode, install Claude Code hook
login Authenticate with your Supermodel account (browser or --token for CI)
logout Remove stored credentials
status Show authentication and cache status

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Configuration

Settings are stored at ~/.supermodel/config.yaml. Environment variables override file values.

api_key: smsk_...        # or SUPERMODEL_API_KEY
api_base: https://...    # or SUPERMODEL_API_BASE (default: https://api.supermodeltools.com)
output: human            # human | json
files: true              # set false to disable .graph.* writing globally (or SUPERMODEL_FILES=false)

For CI or non-interactive environments:

SUPERMODEL_API_KEY=smsk_live_... supermodel analyze

MCP setup

To expose Supermodel graph tools directly to Claude Code via the Model Context Protocol, add the server to ~/.claude/config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supermodel": {
      "command": "supermodel",
      "args": ["mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Exposed MCP tools: analyze, dead_code, blast_radius, get_graph.


Links

Website supermodeltools.com
API Docs api.supermodeltools.com
Dashboard dashboard.supermodeltools.com
Twitter / X @supermodeltools
Contact abe@supermodel.software

Questions? Open an issue or email abe@supermodel.software.

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