claude-code-analyzer

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Analyzes Claude Code usage patterns and provides comprehensive recommendations. Runs usage analysis, discovers GitHub community resources, suggests CLAUDE.md improvements, and fetches latest docs on-demand. Use when user wants to optimize their Claude Code workflow, create configurations (agents/skills/commands), or set up project documentation.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/claude-code-analyzer && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/88" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/claude-code-analyzer && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Claude Code History Analyzer

Complete workflow optimization for Claude Code through usage analysis, community discovery, and intelligent configuration generation.

Core Capabilities

This skill provides a complete Claude Code optimization workflow:

1. Usage Analysis - Extracts patterns from Claude Code history

  • Tool usage frequency
  • Auto-allowed tools vs actual usage
  • Model distribution
  • Project activity levels

2. GitHub Discovery - Finds community resources automatically

  • Skills matching your tools
  • Agents for your workflows
  • Slash commands for common operations
  • CLAUDE.md examples from similar projects

3. Project Analysis - Detects tech stack and suggests documentation

  • Package manager and scripts
  • Framework and testing setup
  • Docker, CI/CD, TypeScript configuration
  • Project-specific CLAUDE.md sections

4. On-Demand Documentation - Fetches latest Claude Code docs

  • Agents/subagents structure and configuration
  • Skills architecture and bundled resources
  • Slash commands with MCP integration
  • CLAUDE.md best practices from Anthropic teams
  • Settings and environment variables

Complete Analysis Workflow

When user asks to optimize their Claude Code setup, follow this workflow:

Step 1: Run Usage Analysis

bash scripts/analyze.sh --current-project

This automatically:

  • Extracts tool usage from JSONL files
  • Checks auto-allowed tools configuration
  • Analyzes model distribution
  • Searches GitHub for community resources (always enabled)

Step 2: Run Project Analysis

bash scripts/analyze-claude-md.sh

This detects:

  • Package manager (npm, pnpm, yarn, cargo, go, python)
  • Framework (Next.js, React, Django, FastAPI, etc.)
  • Testing setup (Vitest, Jest, pytest, etc.)
  • CI/CD, Docker, TypeScript, linting configuration

Step 3: Interpret Combined Results

Combine insights from both analyses:

Usage patterns show:

  • Tools used frequently but requiring approval → Add to auto-allows
  • Auto-allowed tools never used → Remove from config
  • Repetitive bash commands → Create slash commands
  • Complex workflows → Create dedicated agents
  • Domain-specific tasks → Build custom skills

GitHub discovery provides:

  • Similar configurations from community
  • Proven patterns for your tool usage
  • Example agents/skills/commands to adapt

Project analysis reveals:

  • Required CLAUDE.md sections
  • Framework-specific conventions to document
  • Testing and build commands to include

Step 4: Fetch Docs and Create Configurations

Based on recommendations, fetch latest docs and create:

For frequently used tools → Update auto-allows:

# Fetch settings docs
web_fetch: https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/settings
# Update ~/.claude/settings.json

For repetitive commands → Create slash command:

# Fetch slash commands docs
web_fetch: https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/slash-commands
# Create .claude/commands/[command-name].md

For complex workflows → Create agent:

# Fetch agents docs
web_fetch: https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/sub-agents
# Create .claude/agents/[agent-name].md

For reusable domain knowledge → Build skill:

# Fetch skills docs
web_fetch: https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/agents-and-tools/agent-skills/overview
# Create .claude/skills/[skill-name]/SKILL.md

For project context → Write CLAUDE.md:

# Fetch CLAUDE.md best practices
web_fetch: https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/claude-code-best-practices
# Create .claude/CLAUDE.md with detected info

Example: Complete Optimization Session

User: "Help me optimize my Claude Code setup"

Claude executes:

  1. Analyze usage patterns

    bash scripts/analyze.sh --current-project
    

    Finds: Bash tool used 150 times, Read 80 times, Write 45 times Auto-allows: None configured GitHub: Discovers community skills for TypeScript testing

  2. Analyze project structure

    bash scripts/analyze-claude-md.sh
    

    Detects: Next.js project with Vitest, npm scripts: dev, build, test, lint Missing: CLAUDE.md doesn't exist

  3. Make recommendations "I analyzed your Claude Code usage. Here's what I recommend:

    Auto-Allows: You use Bash (150×), Read (80×), and Write (45×) constantly. Let me add them to auto-allows.

    Slash Command: You run tests frequently. I'll create /test command.

    CLAUDE.md: Your Next.js project needs documentation. I'll create one with your npm scripts and testing setup.

    Community Resource: I found a TypeScript testing skill on GitHub that matches your workflow."

  4. Fetch docs and create configs

    Fetch settings docs → Update ~/.claude/settings.json:

    {
      "autoAllowedTools": ["Bash", "Read", "Write"]
    }
    

    Fetch slash commands docs → Create .claude/commands/test.md:

    ---
    name: /test
    description: Run tests for current file or project
    allowed-tools: [Bash]
    ---
    Run tests: !npm test
    

    Fetch CLAUDE.md best practices → Create .claude/CLAUDE.md:

    # Project Context
    
    ## Commands
    - Dev: `npm run dev` (port 3000)
    - Build: `npm run build`
    - Test: `npm test`
    - Lint: `npm run lint`
    
    ## Tech Stack
    - Next.js 14
    - TypeScript
    - Vitest for testing
    
    ## Testing
    Run tests before commits: `npm test`
    
  5. Share GitHub findings "I also found this community skill for TypeScript testing that you might find useful: [GitHub link]"

When to Use Each Tool

Use analyze.sh when:

  • User asks to "analyze my workflow"
  • Optimizing Claude Code setup
  • Finding unused auto-allows
  • Discovering community resources
  • Understanding usage patterns

Use analyze-claude-md.sh when:

  • Creating CLAUDE.md
  • Setting up new project
  • User asks "what should I document?"
  • Need project-specific recommendations

Fetch docs when:

  • Creating any configuration file
  • User asks "how do I create an agent/skill/command?"
  • Explaining configuration options
  • Need current best practices

Use GitHub discovery for:

  • Finding proven patterns
  • Learning from community
  • Getting configuration examples
  • Discovering new approaches

Critical Documentation URLs

Always fetch latest docs before creating configurations:

TypeURL
Agentshttps://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/sub-agents
Skillshttps://docs.claude.com/en/docs/agents-and-tools/agent-skills/overview
Slash Commandshttps://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/slash-commands
Settingshttps://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/settings
CLAUDE.mdhttps://www.anthropic.com/engineering/claude-code-best-practices

Key Configuration Facts (from latest docs)

Agents (.md files with YAML frontmatter):

  • Required: name, description
  • Optional: tools (comma-separated), model (sonnet/opus/haiku/inherit)
  • Location: .claude/agents/ (project) or ~/.claude/agents/ (user)
  • NOT .yaml files!

Skills (directory with SKILL.md):

  • Structure: skill-name/SKILL.md
  • Bundled resources: scripts/, references/, assets/
  • Progressive loading: metadata → instructions → resources
  • Location: .claude/skills/

Slash Commands (.md files):

  • Required: name (with / prefix)
  • Arguments: $ARGUMENTS, $1, $2
  • Optional: allowed-tools, model, argument-hint
  • Location: .claude/commands/

CLAUDE.md (project documentation):

  • Hierarchical: user-level → parent → project → nested
  • Include: commands, style guidelines, testing, issues
  • Keep concise and actionable
  • Location: .claude/CLAUDE.md

Output Formats

Usage Analysis JSON

{
  "tool_usage": [{"tool": "Bash", "count": 122}],
  "auto_allowed_tools": [{"tool": "Read", "usage_count": 49}],
  "model_usage": [{"model": "claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929", "count": 634}],
  "github_discovery": {"searches": [...]}
}

Project Analysis JSON

{
  "detected_package_manager": {"type": "npm", "scripts": ["dev", "test"]},
  "testing": {"framework": "vitest"},
  "framework": {"type": "nextjs"},
  "claude_md_suggestions": ["Document npm scripts", "Document testing"]
}

Requirements

  • jq (install: brew install jq or apt install jq)
  • Claude Code projects at ~/.claude/projects
  • Optional: gh CLI for direct GitHub search

Why This Approach Works

Comprehensive: Combines usage analysis + community discovery + project detection Current: Fetches latest docs on-demand, never stale Actionable: Provides specific, implementable recommendations Automated: GitHub discovery runs automatically, no flags needed Integrated: All tools work together for complete workflow optimization

When helping users optimize Claude Code, always run both analyses, interpret results together, fetch latest docs, and create configurations with current best practices.

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