ktg-plugin-marketplace/plugins/config-audit/commands/manifest.md
Kjell Tore Guttormsen 0420b8cc4a feat(config-audit): /config-audit manifest command (v5 N2) [skip-docs]
New scanners/manifest.mjs CLI + commands/manifest.md slash command.
Reads activeConfig and produces a flat, ranked list of every token
source (CLAUDE.md cascade entries, plugins, skills, MCP servers, hooks)
sorted DESC by estimated_tokens.

CLAUDE.md per-file tokens are derived by distributing
claudeMd.estimatedTokens across the cascade proportional to bytes.

Tests cover both real-config (plugin root) and fixture (rich-repo with
patched HOME containing 2 plugins + 3 skills + .mcp.json) paths, plus
error handling (nonexistent path → exit 3, --output-file).

Builds on readActiveConfig from M1 (v5 alpha.2).

[skip-docs] reason: v5 plan fences off README/CLAUDE.md badge updates
to Session 5; Forgejo pre-commit-docs-gate hook requires this tag on
feat commits without doc changes.

Tests: 593 → 604 (+11).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 07:32:54 +02:00

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name description argument-hint allowed-tools model
config-audit:manifest Show ranked token-source manifest — every CLAUDE.md, plugin, skill, MCP server, and hook ordered DESC by estimated tokens [path] [--json] Read, Bash sonnet

Config-Audit: Manifest

Produce a ranked, single-table view of every token source loaded for a given repo path. Where whats-active shows separate tables per category, manifest collapses everything into one ordered list — making it easy to see what's costing the most regardless of category.

UX Rules (MANDATORY — from .claude/rules/ux-rules.md)

  1. Never show raw JSON or stderr output. Always use --output-file + 2>/dev/null.
  2. Narrate before acting. Tell the user what you're about to do.
  3. Read, don't dump. Read the JSON file and render a formatted table.
  4. End with context-sensitive next steps.

Implementation

Step 1: Parse $ARGUMENTS

First non-flag argument is the path (default .). Recognized flags:

  • --json — emit raw JSON instead of the rendered table.

Step 2: Run the CLI silently

Tell the user: "Building token-source manifest for <path>..."

TMPFILE="/tmp/ca-manifest-$$.json"
node ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scanners/manifest.mjs <path> --output-file "$TMPFILE" 2>/dev/null; echo $?

Exit code handling:

  • 0 → continue
  • 3 → tell user: "Couldn't read configuration. Check that the path exists and is a directory." Stop.

Step 3: If --json was requested, cat the file and stop

cat "$TMPFILE"

Do NOT render the table in JSON mode.

Step 4: Read JSON and render

Use the Read tool on $TMPFILE. Extract meta.repoPath, total, and sources[]. Render the top 20 sources (or fewer if the manifest is shorter):

**Token-source manifest for `<repoPath>`** — ~{total} tokens at startup

| Rank | Kind | Name | Source | Tokens |
|------|------|------|--------|--------|
| 1 | {kind} | `<name>` | {source} | ~{estimated_tokens} |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |

_Estimates assume ~4 chars/token (Claude ballpark). Real token count varies ±15%._

If sources.length > 20, follow the table with: "Showing top 20 of {N} sources. Run with --json to see the full list."

Step 5: Suggest next steps

**Next steps:**
- `/config-audit tokens` — Opus-4.7 token-hotspot patterns (cache-breaking, redundant perms, deep imports, MCP budget)
- `/config-audit whats-active` — same data grouped by category, with disable suggestions
- `/config-audit feature-gap` — what *could* improve here, grouped by impact

Tone:

  • High total (>50k): empathetic — "That's a heavy startup cost; tokens bullet anything you'd otherwise spend on the actual conversation."
  • Moderate (1050k): neutral — "Reasonable. Skim the top 5 to see if anything is unexpectedly large."
  • Low (<10k): encouraging — "Tight setup. The model has plenty of room for the actual work."