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Thanks for asking this directly.

Short answer: yes, this is the official repository, and yes, the project is meant to be practically useful, not a one response demo.

I also do not want anyone to trust a bold README claim blindly. The right way to evaluate this project is to try it on a real repository you know well and compare its answers with your IDE, grep, or manual code reading.

The tool runs locally. It indexes your code into a local graph and serves that graph through MCP. Your code is not uploaded. The only network check is the normal update check against GitHub releases, so users can see when a newer version exists.

It is useful for structural questions like callers, callees, file…

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