Code Collator is a powerful CLI tool designed to streamline your code review and documentation process by collating your entire codebase into a single, organised Markdown file. This is particularly useful for sharing with AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude for analysis, troubleshooting, or documentation.
Have you ever needed to provide a comprehensive overview of your codebase for a code review, AI analysis, or detailed documentation? Code Collator simplifies this task by aggregating all your code files into a single Markdown file. This makes it easy to:
- Share your code with AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude for intelligent analysis.
- Generate a unified document for code reviews or team collaboration.
- Create comprehensive documentation for your projects with minimal effort.
- Full Codebase Collation: Collates all files in the specified directory and subdirectories into one Markdown file.
- .gitignore Support: Automatically ignores files specified in the
.gitignore
file if one exists. - Customizable Output: Outputs a single Markdown file named
collated-code.md
by default, with options to specify the path to the codebase directory and output file name. - Binary File Inclusion: Includes binary files such as images in the output with a note about their file type.
- Comment Exclusion Option: Allows users to exclude comments and docstrings from the collated code.
- Help Command: Provides a help command to display usage instructions.
Click the image above to watch a hands-on demo of how Code Collator works.
You can easily install Code Collator using pip:
pip install code-collator