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name: Debug Issue
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description: Systematically debug issues using graph-powered code navigation
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## Debug Issue
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Use the knowledge graph to systematically trace and debug issues.
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### Steps
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1. Use `semantic_search_nodes` to find code related to the issue.
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2. Use `query_graph` with `callers_of` and `callees_of` to trace call chains.
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3. Use `get_flow` to see full execution paths through suspected areas.
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4. Run `detect_changes` to check if recent changes caused the issue.
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5. Use `get_impact_radius` on suspected files to see what else is affected.
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### Tips
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- Check both callers and callees to understand the full context.
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- Look at affected flows to find the entry point that triggers the bug.
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- Recent changes are the most common source of new issues.
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## Token Efficiency Rules
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- ALWAYS start with `get_minimal_context(task="<your task>")` before any other graph tool.
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- Use `detail_level="minimal"` on all calls. Only escalate to "standard" when minimal is insufficient.
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- Target: complete any review/debug/refactor task in ≤5 tool calls and ≤800 total output tokens.
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