Changing AuthService
See the whole repo.
Change what matters.
RepoLume gives your AI coding agent the architecture, dependencies, and project rules it needs before it touches your code.
Your AI should understand the system,
not just the open file.
RepoLume builds a private relationship map, retrieves only what matters for the task, and helps you check the change before you call it done.
Map the living codebase
Files, symbols, imports, call paths, communities, project memory, and high-impact nodes become one useful local model.
Prepare focused context
Turn an intention into a reusable brief with the right files, constraints, and validation expectations already attached.
Verify the real blast radius
Inspect what changed, what depends on it, and what still needs evidence—before an agent declares victory.
Turn a tangled codebase into
a map you can reason with.
Galaxy reveals communities, central symbols, and dependency paths in one local, explorable view. Start broad, isolate a subsystem, then inspect the evidence behind every connection.
Powerful in the terminal.
Approachable in your editor.
The extension bundles the engine, follows your editor theme, and keeps indexing, project context, history, verification, and agent setup close at hand.
- Live project healthKnow when the private index is ready and current.
- Project-aware task briefsAttach exact files and copied line ranges without context sprawl.
- Galaxy explorationNavigate communities, relationships, and high-impact code visually.

Proof, not promises.
These are genuine captures from RepoLume running locally: an indexed editor workspace and the CLI health check against a small public-safe sample project.


No source code is published with these captures. Private paths, credentials, and project content are excluded.
Context that keeps working
after the first prompt.
Find the code that actually matters.
Search project structure with graph-ranked evidence and a context budget built for AI coding work.
See what a change can disturb.
Follow imports, calls, and bounded dependents before editing a high-impact symbol.
Keep project decisions close.
Reusable templates, local history, and approved project knowledge survive beyond one AI session.
Use the agent you already trust.
Prepare local MCP configuration for Cursor, Codex CLI, Claude Code, Windsurf, OpenCode, and compatible clients.
Your codebase is not
our dataset.
Indexing, graph discovery, search, verification, history, and context assembly run locally. There is no RepoLume account to create.
Read the privacy model →Light up your first repository.
Install the extension, open a project folder, and let RepoLume prepare its private local map. Python 3 and VS Code or Cursor 1.85+ are required.
context-studio setup-agents --agent cursorThe stable CLI name is retained for compatibility.Questions, answered.
Does RepoLume upload my repository?+
No. Project indexing, graphs, search, history, and verification run locally. Source context reaches an external AI only when you intentionally send it through your editor or enable optional prompt review.
Do I need a RepoLume account?+
No account is required. The extension works with the project folder already open in Cursor or VS Code.
Is the old context-studio command going away?+
No. The existing command, configuration keys, MCP identifiers, data directory, and engine filenames are retained so current setups keep working.
Which coding agents can connect?+
RepoLume prepares configurations for Cursor, Codex CLI, Claude Code, Windsurf, OpenCode, and compatible stdio MCP clients.
Made by a solo developer who wanted AI coding to feel less like guessing.
RepoLume is built by Abraam with a focus on privacy, visible evidence, dependable workflows, and tools that remain understandable when the repository gets complicated.
