💡 Summary
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🎯 Target Audience
🤖 AI Roast: “Powerful, but the setup might scare off the impatient.”
Risk: Critical. Review: shell/CLI command execution; outbound network access (SSRF, data egress); API keys/tokens handling and storage; filesystem read/write scope and path traversal; dependency pinning and supply-chain risk. Run with least privilege and audit before enabling in production.
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📦 Repomix is a powerful tool that packs your entire repository into a single, AI-friendly file.
It is perfect for when you need to feed your codebase to Large Language Models (LLMs) or other AI tools like Claude,
ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Perplexity, Gemini, Gemma, Llama, Grok, and more.
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🏆 Open Source Awards Nomination
We're honored! Repomix has been nominated for the Powered by AI category at the JSNation Open Source Awards 2025.
This wouldn't have been possible without all of you using and supporting Repomix. Thank you!
🎉 New: Repomix Website & Discord Community!
- Try Repomix in your browser at repomix.com
- Join our Discord Server for support and discussion
We look forward to seeing you there!
🌟 Features
- AI-Optimized: Formats your codebase in a way that's easy for AI to understand and process.
- Token Counting: Provides token counts for each file and the entire repository, useful for LLM context limits.
- Simple to Use: You need just one command to pack your entire repository.
- Customizable: Easily configure what to include or exclude.
- Git-Aware: Automatically respects your
.gitignore,.ignore, and.repomixignorefiles. - Security-Focused: Incorporates Secretlint for robust security checks to detect and prevent inclusion of sensitive information.
- Code Compression: The
--compressoption uses Tree-sitter to extract key code elements, reducing token count while preserving structure.
🚀 Quick Start
Using the CLI Tool >_
You can try Repomix instantly in your project directory without installation:
npx repomix@latest
Or install globally for repeated use:
# Install using npm npm install -g repomix # Alternatively using yarn yarn global add repomix # Alternatively using bun bun add -g repomix # Alternatively using Homebrew (macOS/Linux) brew install repomix # Then run in any project directory repomix
That's it! Repomix will generate a repomix-output.xml file in your current directory, containing your entire
repository in an AI-friendly format.
You can then send this file to an AI assistant with a prompt like:
This file contains all the files in the repository combined into one.
I want to refactor the code, so please review it first.

When you propose specific changes, the AI might be able to generate code accordingly. With features like Claude's Artifacts, you could potentially output multiple files, allowing for the generation of multiple interdependent pieces of code.

Happy coding! 🚀
Using The Website 🌐
Want to try it quickly? Visit the official website at repomix.com. Simply enter your repository name, fill in any optional details, and click the Pack button to see your generated output.
Available Options
The website offers several convenient features:
- Customizable output format (XML, Markdown, or Plain Text)
- Instant token count estimation
- Much more!
Using The Browser Extension 🧩
Get instant access to Repomix directly from any GitHub repository! Our Chrome extension adds a convenient "Repomix" button to GitHub repository pages.

Install
- Chrome Extension: Repomix - Chrome Web Store
- Firefox Add-on: Repomix - Firefox Add-ons
Features
- One-click access to Repomix for any GitHub repository
- More exciting features coming soon!
Using The VSCode Extension ⚡️
A community-maintained VSCode extension called Repomix Runner (created by massdo) lets you run Repomix right inside your editor with just a few clicks. Run it on any folder, manage outputs seamlessly, and control everything through VSCode's intuitive interface.
Want your output as a file or just the content? Need automatic cleanup? This extension has you covered. Plus, it works smoothly with your existing repomix.config.json.
Try it now on the VSCode Marketplace! Source code is available on GitHub.
Alternative Tools 🛠️
If you're using Python, you might want to check out Gitingest, which is better suited for Python ecosystem and data
science workflows:
https://github.com/cyclotruc/gitingest
📊 Usage
To pack your entire repository:
repomix
To pack a specific directory:
repomix path/to/directory
To pack specific files or directories using glob patterns:
repomix --include "src/**/*.ts,**/*.md"
To exclude specific files or directories:
repomix --ignore "**/*.log,tmp/"
To pack a remote repository:
repomix --remote https://github.com/yamadashy/repomix # You can also use GitHub shorthand: repomix --remote yamadashy/repomix # You can specify the branch name, tag, or commit hash: repomix --remote https://github.com/yamadashy/repomix --remote-branch main # Or use a specific commit hash: repomix --remote https://github.com/yamadashy/repomix --remote-branch 935b695 # Another convenient way is specifying the branch's URL repomix --remote https://github.com/yamadashy/repomix/tree/main # Commit's URL is also supported repomix --remote https://github.com/yamadashy/repomix/commit/836abcd7335137228ad77feb28655d85712680f1
To pack files from a file list (pipe via stdin):
# Using find command find src -name "*.ts" -type f | repomix --stdin # Using git to get tracked file
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