You have a folder of halforganized code notes a...
You have a folder of half-organized code, notes, and research papers. You have no idea what's actually in it. Graphify reads everything. Code, markdown, PDFs, screenshots. Outputs an interactive visual graph, an obsidian vault, a Wikipedia-style wiki for agent navigation, and a plain English report highlighting your god nodes and surprising connections. 71.5 times fewer tokens per query than reading raw files. Runs entirely locally, no Neo4j, no server.
Summary
Graphify helps organize and visualize your code notes and research papers. It processes multiple formats and generates interactive outputs, making navigation and understanding easier.
Key Points
- Graphify organizes your code and research papers effectively.
- It reads various formats including code, markdown, and PDFs.
- Outputs include interactive graphs and a plain English report.
- Uses 71.5 times fewer tokens per query than raw files.
- Operates locally without needing Neo4j or a server.
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- Blog post: How to organize code notes with Graphify
- Tweet: Benefits of using Graphify for research papers
- Checklist: Steps to set up Graphify for your projects
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