grepai-search-advanced

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排名: #3092

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/yoanbernabeu/grepai-skills --skill grepai-search-advanced

This skill covers advanced search options including JSON output, compact mode, and integration with AI agents.

When to Use This Skill

  • Integrating GrepAI with scripts or tools

  • Using GrepAI with AI agents (Claude, GPT)

  • Processing search results programmatically

  • Reducing token usage in AI contexts

Command-Line Options

| --limit N | Number of results (default: 10)

| --json | JSON output format

| --compact | Compact JSON (80% token reduction)

JSON Output

Standard JSON

grepai search "authentication" --json

Output:

{
  "query": "authentication",
  "results": [
    {
      "score": 0.89,
      "file": "src/auth/middleware.go",
      "start_line": 15,
      "end_line": 45,
      "content": "func AuthMiddleware() gin.HandlerFunc {\n    return func(c *gin.Context) {\n        token := c.GetHeader(\"Authorization\")\n        if token == \"\" {\n            c.AbortWithStatus(401)\n            return\n        }\n        claims, err := ValidateToken(token)\n        ...\n    }\n}"
    },
    {
      "score": 0.82,
      "file": "src/auth/jwt.go",
      "start_line": 23,
      "end_line": 55,
      "content": "func ValidateToken(tokenString string) (*Claims, error) {\n    ..."
    }
  ],
  "total": 2
}

Compact JSON (AI Optimized)

grepai search "authentication" --json --compact

Output:

{
  "q": "authentication",
  "r": [
    {
      "s": 0.89,
      "f": "src/auth/middleware.go",
      "l": "15-45"
    },
    {
      "s": 0.82,
      "f": "src/auth/jwt.go",
      "l": "23-55"
    }
  ],
  "t": 2
}

Key differences:

  • Abbreviated keys (s vs score, f vs file)

  • No content (just file locations)

  • ~80% fewer tokens for AI agents

Compact Format Reference

| query | q | Search query

| results | r | Results array

| score | s | Similarity score

| file | f | File path

| start_line/end_line | l | Line range ("15-45")

| total | t | Total results

Combining Options

# 5 results in compact JSON
grepai search "error handling" --limit 5 --json --compact

# 20 results in full JSON
grepai search "database" --limit 20 --json

AI Agent Integration

For Claude/GPT Prompts

Use compact mode to minimize tokens:

# Agent asks for context
grepai search "payment processing" --json --compact --limit 5

Then provide results to the AI with file read tool for details.

Workflow Example

  • Search for relevant code:
grepai search "authentication middleware" --json --compact --limit 3
  • Get response:
{
  "q": "authentication middleware",
  "r": [
    {"s": 0.92, "f": "src/auth/middleware.go", "l": "15-45"},
    {"s": 0.85, "f": "src/auth/jwt.go", "l": "23-55"},
    {"s": 0.78, "f": "src/handlers/auth.go", "l": "10-40"}
  ],
  "t": 3
}
  • Read specific files: AI reads src/auth/middleware.go:15-45 for full context.

Scripting with JSON

Bash + jq

# Get just file paths
grepai search "config" --json | jq -r '.results[].file'

# Filter by score
grepai search "config" --json | jq '.results[] | select(.score > 0.8)'

# Count results
grepai search "config" --json | jq '.total'

Python

import subprocess
import json

result = subprocess.run(
    ['grepai', 'search', 'authentication', '--json'],
    capture_output=True,
    text=True
)

data = json.loads(result.stdout)
for r in data['results']:
    print(f"{r['score']:.2f} | {r['file']}:{r['start_line']}")

Node.js

const { execSync } = require('child_process');

const output = execSync('grepai search "authentication" --json');
const data = JSON.parse(output);

data.results.forEach(r => {
    console.log(`${r.score.toFixed(2)} | ${r.file}:${r.start_line}`);
});

MCP Integration

GrepAI provides MCP tools with automatic compact mode:

# Start MCP server
grepai mcp-serve

MCP tools use compact format by default:

| grepai_search | Semantic search

| grepai_trace_callers | Find function callers

| grepai_trace_callees | Find function callees

| grepai_trace_graph | Full call graph

| grepai_index_status | Index health

Token Optimization

Token Comparison

For a typical search with 5 results:

| Human-readable | ~2,000

| JSON full | ~1,500

| JSON compact | ~300

When to Use Each Format

| Human-readable | Manual inspection

| JSON full | Scripts needing content

| JSON compact | AI agents, token-limited contexts

Piping Results

To File

grepai search "authentication" --json > results.json

To Another Tool

# Open results in VS Code
grepai search "config" --json | jq -r '.results[0].file' | xargs code

# Copy first result path to clipboard (macOS)
grepai search "config" --json | jq -r '.results[0].file' | pbcopy

Batch Searches

Run multiple searches:

#!/bin/bash
queries=("authentication" "database" "logging" "error handling")

for q in "${queries[@]}"; do
    echo "=== $q ==="
    grepai search "$q" --json --compact --limit 3
    echo
done

Error Handling

JSON Error Response

When search fails:

{
  "error": "Index not found. Run 'grepai watch' first.",
  "code": "INDEX_NOT_FOUND"
}

Checking for Errors in Scripts

result=$(grepai search "query" --json)
if echo "$result" | jq -e '.error' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
    echo "Error: $(echo "$result" | jq -r '.error')"
    exit 1
fi

Best Practices

  • Use compact for AI agents: 80% token savings

  • Use full JSON for scripts: When you need content

  • Use human-readable for debugging: Easier to read

  • Limit results appropriately: Don't fetch more than needed

  • Check for errors: Parse JSON response properly

Output Format

Advanced search output (JSON compact):

{
  "q": "authentication middleware",
  "r": [
    {"s": 0.92, "f": "src/auth/middleware.go", "l": "15-45"},
    {"s": 0.85, "f": "src/auth/jwt.go", "l": "23-55"},
    {"s": 0.78, "f": "src/handlers/auth.go", "l": "10-40"}
  ],
  "t": 3
}

Token estimate: ~80 tokens (vs ~800 for full content)

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