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C

PostgreSQL, mapped

2,574source files
29named areas
~4sfirst run
0name collisions

The database engine, 2,574 files of C. Grouped along its source tree: the backend (910 files), the interfaces, bin, and tests.

The largest areas IngestMD found

Top 10 areas by file count Src Backend 910 Src 846 Src Interfaces 166 Src Bin 160 Src Test 77 Src Port 64 Src Common 62 Contrib 47 Src Pl 39 Contrib Pgcrypto 31 Real IngestMD discovery on PostgreSQL, on a laptop. Deterministic: the same repo gives the same map every run.

On a flat C tree the names follow the directories. A local model can rename them, see the raw-to-named demo on this page.

How it was made

IngestMD scanned PostgreSQL on the laptop and grouped its files into coherent areas in ~4s, with no model and no network. The result is deterministic, so the same repository produces the same map every time, and no two areas share a name. From here you load just the area you need as focused context for an AI assistant, instead of the whole tree.

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