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get-shit-done/commands/gsd/map-codebase.md
Tom Boucher 1452b1275b fix(dispatcher): rename Task→Agent in allowed-tools, workflow prose, and agent tools frontmatter
Fixes #3168

The Claude Code subagent dispatcher tool is named `Agent` (with `subagent_type`
parameter). The `Task*` namespace (TaskCreate, TaskList, TaskGet, TaskUpdate,
TaskOutput, TaskStop) is the separate task-tracker. GSD's commands, workflows,
and agents were partially migrated and still referenced `- Task` / `Task(` in
55 files, causing orchestrators to silently fall back to inline execution when
no `Task` tool appeared on their tool surface.

Changes:
- `commands/gsd/*.md` allowed-tools: replaced `- Task` with `- Agent` in 24
  files; removed duplicate `- Task` from autonomous.md (already had `- Agent`)
- `get-shit-done/workflows/*.md`: replaced dispatcher `Task(` → `Agent(` in
  29 workflow files (~133 call sites); TaskCreate/List/Get/Update/Output/Stop
  left untouched
- `agents/gsd-debug-session-manager.md`: replaced `Task` → `Agent` in tools
  frontmatter (the only remaining agent with the wrong name)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 15:00:08 -04:00

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name, description, argument-hint, allowed-tools
name description argument-hint allowed-tools
gsd:map-codebase Analyze codebase with parallel mapper agents to produce .planning/codebase/ documents [--fast [--focus tech|arch|quality|concerns]] [--query <term>|status|diff|refresh] [area]
Read
Bash
Glob
Grep
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Agent
Analyze existing codebase using parallel gsd-codebase-mapper agents to produce structured codebase documents.

Each mapper agent explores a focus area and writes documents directly to .planning/codebase/. The orchestrator only receives confirmations, keeping context usage minimal.

Output: .planning/codebase/ folder with 7 structured documents about the codebase state.

<execution_context> @~/.claude/get-shit-done/workflows/map-codebase.md </execution_context>

- **--fast**: Lightweight scan mode — spawns one mapper agent instead of four. Accepts an optional `--focus` value: `tech`, `arch`, `quality`, `concerns`, or `tech+arch` (default). Faster and lower-context than the full map. - **--query**: Codebase intelligence query mode. Sub-commands: `query `, `status`, `diff`, `refresh`. Requires intel to be enabled in config (`intel.enabled: true`). Runs inline for query/status/diff; spawns an agent for refresh. - **(no flag)**: Full parallel map — spawns 4 mapper agents to produce all 7 codebase documents. Arguments: $ARGUMENTS

Parse the first token of $ARGUMENTS:

  • If it is --fast: strip the flag, run the scan workflow (passing remaining args including optional --focus).
  • If it is --query: strip the flag, run the intel workflow (passing remaining args as the subcommand).
  • Otherwise: pass all of $ARGUMENTS as focus area to the map-codebase workflow.

Load project state if exists: Check for .planning/STATE.md - loads context if project already initialized

This command can run:

  • Before /gsd-new-project (brownfield codebases) - creates codebase map first
  • After /gsd-new-project (greenfield codebases) - updates codebase map as code evolves
  • Anytime to refresh codebase understanding

<when_to_use> Use map-codebase for:

  • Brownfield projects before initialization (understand existing code first)
  • Refreshing codebase map after significant changes
  • Onboarding to an unfamiliar codebase
  • Before major refactoring (understand current state)
  • When STATE.md references outdated codebase info

Skip map-codebase for:

  • Greenfield projects with no code yet (nothing to map)
  • Trivial codebases (<5 files) </when_to_use>
1. Check if .planning/codebase/ already exists (offer to refresh or skip) 2. Create .planning/codebase/ directory structure 3. Spawn 4 parallel gsd-codebase-mapper agents: - Agent 1: tech focus → writes STACK.md, INTEGRATIONS.md - Agent 2: arch focus → writes ARCHITECTURE.md, STRUCTURE.md - Agent 3: quality focus → writes CONVENTIONS.md, TESTING.md - Agent 4: concerns focus → writes CONCERNS.md 4. Wait for agents to complete, collect confirmations (NOT document contents) 5. Verify all 7 documents exist with line counts 6. Commit codebase map 7. Offer next steps (typically: /gsd-new-project or /gsd-plan-phase)

<success_criteria>

  • .planning/codebase/ directory created
  • All 7 codebase documents written by mapper agents
  • Documents follow template structure
  • Parallel agents completed without errors
  • User knows next steps </success_criteria>