Giving a Talk About Repolex at ASIMOV DevLabs Tomorrow
Tomorrow evening I’ll be giving a lightning talk about Repolex at ASIMOV DevLabs #5: Context Graphs & Personal Intelligence at Circuit Launch in Oakland.
I’ll be walking through how Repolex transforms code repositories into composable, queryable knowledge graphs — covering AST parsing with tree-sitter across 173 languages, LSP semantic resolution via multilspy, dataflow and control flow analysis, and how it all comes together as RDF graphs queryable via SPARQL. I’ll also talk about some of the engineering decisions along the way, like mirroring Git’s content-addressed internals for performance and using GitHub Actions for zero-cost distribution.
The talk is part of ASIMOV’s ongoing Bay Area DevLabs series on context graphs and personal intelligence. If you’re in the East Bay and working on knowledge graphs, AI infrastructure, or local-first AI, come through.
Slides are here if you want to follow along.
Event details: Thursday, March 5, 6:00–8:30 PM at Circuit Launch, Oakland.