ctx watches what you are building, walks a 102,696-node graph, and recommends a small, top-scored bundle of skills, agents, and MCP servers for the current task. If you use your own local/API model instead of Claude Code, ctx has a separate harness catalog flow: tell it the model and goal, review the recommended harness, then install with dry-run/update/uninstall controls.
Current shipped snapshot:
- 91,432 skills: 1,969 curated/imported skills plus 89,463 body-backed Skills.sh skills.
- 464 agents, 10,787 MCP servers, and 13 cataloged harnesses.
- 2.9M graph edges across semantic similarity, tags, slug tokens, source overlap, direct links, quality, usage, type affinity, and graph structure.
- 89,463 hydrated
SKILL.mdbodies in the shipped LLM-wiki; long entries are converted through the micro-skill gate instead of loading raw long prompts. - Entity updates for skills, agents, MCPs, and harnesses print benefits/risks and skip replacement unless you explicitly approve the update.
- Discovery — with 91K+ skill nodes, 460+ agents, 10K+ MCP servers, and 13 cataloged harnesses, you can't possibly know which exist or which apply to your current work.
- Context budget — loading everything wastes tokens and degrades quality. You need the right 10–15 per session.
- Skill rot — skills you installed months ago and never used are cluttering context. Stale ones should be flagged automatically.
pip install claude-ctx
ctx-init # terminal wizard: hooks, graph, model, harness goal
ctx-init --wizard # force the same wizard from scripts/tests
ctx-init --model-mode skip # non-interactive setup for automation
ctx-init --model-mode custom --model openai/gpt-5.5 --goal "build a CAD agent"Optional extras: pip install "claude-ctx[embeddings]" for the semantic backend, pip install "claude-ctx[harness]" for local/API model harness runs, pip install "claude-ctx[dev]" for the test toolchain.
A pre-built knowledge graph of 102,696 nodes and 2.9M edges ships as a tarball. The same tarball includes external-catalogs/skills-sh/catalog.json, 89,463 body-backed Skills.sh skill pages under entities/skills/skills-sh-*.md, 89,463 hydrated installable Skills.sh SKILL.md files under converted/skills-sh-*/, and 13 cataloged harness pages under entities/harnesses/. Extract to get a ready-to-use ~/.claude/skill-wiki/:
# after `git clone` — or download graph/wiki-graph.tar.gz from the GitHub release
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skill-wiki
tar xzf graph/wiki-graph.tar.gz -C ~/.claude/skill-wiki/Windows / Git-Bash / MSYS: pass
--force-localsotardoesn't read thec:in the path as a remote host:tar --force-local xzf graph/wiki-graph.tar.gz -C ~/.claude/skill-wiki/. Linux/macOS users can ignore.
After install, the ctx hooks integrate automatically with Claude Code's PostToolUse + Stop events. Typical flow:
ctx-scan-repo --repo . # scan current repo and stack signals
ctx-scan-repo --repo . --recommend # include skill/agent/MCP recommendations
ctx-agent-add --agent-path ./code-reviewer.md --name code-reviewer
ctx-harness-add --repo https://github.com/earthtojake/text-to-cad --tag cad
ctx-harness-install text-to-cad --dry-run # inspect before cloning/running anything
ctx-harness-install text-to-cad --update --dry-run
ctx-harness-install text-to-cad --uninstall --dry-run
ctx-skill-quality list # four-signal quality score for every skill
ctx-skill-quality explain python-patterns # drill into a single skill
ctx-skill-health dashboard # structural health + drift detection
ctx-toolbox run --event pre-commit # run a council on the current diff
ctx-monitor serve # local dashboard: http://127.0.0.1:8765/The ctx-monitor dashboard shows currently loaded skills, agents, MCP servers, and installed harness records. It provides load/unload buttons where ctx owns the live action, a cytoscape graph view (/graph?slug=…), the LLM-wiki entity browser (/wiki/<slug>), a filterable skills grid, a session timeline, an audit log viewer, and a live SSE event stream. Installed harness records appear in /loaded; cataloged harnesses appear in /wiki and /graph. Harness install/update/uninstall actions stay in ctx-harness-install.
When ctx-skill-add, ctx-agent-add, ctx-mcp-add, or ctx-harness-add
finds an existing entity, ctx prints a benefits/risks update review and skips
replacement by default. Re-run with --update-existing to apply the catalog or
local asset update after review.
Step-by-step entity onboarding: https://stevesolun.github.io/ctx/entity-onboarding/
Full docs, architecture, and every module: https://stevesolun.github.io/ctx/
MIT — see LICENSE.