The Scan
The surfaces a single scan opens into.
A scan opens to a verdict landing and fans out into focused tabs. You only pay for the deeper ones when you ask for them.
Verdict
The first thing you see. A fit chip (strong / solid / care / risky), a one-line bottom line, a row of measured facts, the top flags worth noting, and "start here" entry points. If you read nothing else, read this.
The analysis tab is keyboard-driven too: jump to a surface with V (Verdict), E (ELI5), or H (Health); re-scan fresh with F; open the source with O.
Deep Dive
A three-stage walk through the codebase: atoms (the core concepts) → lineage (how they build on each other) → a Feynman-style plain-English explanation. With the runner online, it's grounded in measured facts instead of just the README.
Ask This Repo
A follow-up the verdict didn't cover? Ask This Repo answers questions grounded in the analysis RepoLens already ran — "does it support streaming?", "how is the test coverage?" — using the cached scan as context rather than re-reading the repo, and it keeps the conversation's history so you can drill in over several turns.
Library
Every repo you scan lands in a local Library — a sortable, filterable grid with fit chips, health, capabilities, and "scanned N ago" stamps. It's more than a list: it's where you triage and decide, evaluate and compare, and discover what to look at next. See Storage for how it's kept and moved between machines.
Connections
A walkable semantic ego-graph — how the current repo relates to the others in your library (alternatives, comparisons, synergies), one hop at a time.
Synergies · Versus · Combinator
- Synergies — complementary repos that pair well with this one, grounded in your library.
- Versus — a head-to-head against a specific competitor.
- Combinator — fuses complementary library repos into concrete new project ideas, scored on novelty and feasibility.
SKTPG, lenses, and re-tagging
A one-tap directional read (State, Known pitfalls, Trajectory, Proof, Growth), framework-specific lenses, and a capability re-tagging pass for your whole library.
Make it yours
Every surface honours your chosen look. Pick from 13 themes in Options → Appearance — light or dark, from clean light (Paper, Apple, Catppuccin) to warm (Claude, Gruvbox, Solarized) to moody dark (Midnight, Nord, Rosé Pine, Synthwave) — plus a Voice setting that tunes the analysis's writing tone (it's text, not audio). Themes are fully accessible: visible focus rings, reduced-motion support, and contrast that holds up on light and dark alike.