Adaptive Context Cruising is a proprietary approach used to map complex codebases and provide context-rich wikis to end users.
The approach combines guided workflows, structured function calling, and recursive context aggregation to dynamically determine the right context for documentation tasks.
The system autonomously requests and retrieves only the necessary context, making the documentation engine efficient, targeted, and scalable.
The technique also offers developers a topographical visualization of the codebase, revealing hidden structural relationships and interdependencies.