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extract-dependencies

Analyze imports and identify all module dependencies. Use when mapping project structure.

$ Instalar

git clone https://github.com/mvillmow/ProjectOdyssey /tmp/ProjectOdyssey && cp -r /tmp/ProjectOdyssey/.claude/skills/tier-2/extract-dependencies ~/.claude/skills/ProjectOdyssey

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: extract-dependencies description: "Analyze imports and identify all module dependencies. Use when mapping project structure." mcp_fallback: none category: analysis tier: 2

Extract Dependencies

Analyze import statements and identify all external and internal module dependencies in codebase.

When to Use

  • Understanding module coupling
  • Planning dependency updates
  • Identifying circular dependencies
  • Generating dependency graphs

Quick Reference

# Python dependency extraction
grep -r "^import\|^from" --include="*.py" . | sort | uniq

# Generate dependency graph
pipdeptree

# Check for circular dependencies
python3 -c "import ast; [print(f.name) for f in ast.walk(ast.parse(open('file.py').read())) if isinstance(f, ast.Import)]"

Workflow

  1. Scan imports: Extract all import statements from codebase
  2. Categorize dependencies: Separate external, internal, standard library
  3. Map relationships: Create graph of which modules import which
  4. Identify chains: Trace dependency chains (A→B→C)
  5. Report analysis: Document dependency structure and issues

Output Format

Dependency analysis:

  • External dependencies (with versions)
  • Internal module dependencies
  • Dependency graph (text or ASCII art)
  • Circular dependencies (if found)
  • Recommended import order
  • Unnecessary or redundant dependencies

References

  • See check-dependencies skill for validation
  • See analyze-code-structure skill for module organization
  • See pixi.toml for declared project dependencies