Code analysis and project context for R.
saber (“to know” in Spanish, pronounced sah-BEHR) parses R source into structured symbol indices, traces function callers across projects, discovers dependency graphs, generates project briefings, and cracks open installed packages for introspection. Built for AI coding agents that need to understand R code without guessing.
remotes::install_github("cornball-ai/saber")9 exported functions.
| Function | What it does |
|---|---|
symbols() |
Parse R source files into function defs and calls via
getParseData() |
blast_radius() |
Find every caller of a function, across projects |
find_downstream() |
Find all projects that depend on a given package |
projects() |
Discover R package projects and their metadata |
briefing() |
Generate a project context briefing (metadata, dependents, memory, git log) |
pkg_exports() |
List exported functions with argument signatures |
pkg_internals() |
List internal (non-exported) functions |
pkg_help() |
Pull help documentation as markdown |
default_exclude() |
Default directories to skip when scanning |
Index all function definitions and calls in a project:
syms <- saber::symbols("~/myproject")
syms$defs # data.frame: name, file, line, exported
syms$calls # data.frame: caller, callee, file, lineFind who calls a function (and where the damage lands if you change it):
saber::blast_radius("my_function", project = "~/myproject")
#> caller project file line
#> do_thing myproject main.R 42
#> run_batch downstream pipeline.R 17Discover projects and their dependencies:
saber::projects()
#> package title version path depends imports
#> saber Code Analysis for R 0.2.0 /home/troy/saber ...
saber::find_downstream("jsonlite")
#> [1] "chatterbox" "cornfab" "diffuseR" "llamaR" "llm.api"
#> [6] "safetensors" "stt.api" "torch" "tts.api" "tuber" "whisper"Generate a project briefing for an AI agent:
cat(saber::briefing("saber"))
#> # Briefing: saber
#> _Generated 2026-03-25 00:30_
#>
#> ## Package
#> - **Name**: saber
#> - **Title**: Code Analysis and Project Context for R
#> - **Version**: 0.2.0
#>
#> ## Recent commits
#> - 7983478 Add r-ci GitHub Actions workflow
#> - ...Inspect any installed package:
saber::pkg_exports("saber")
saber::pkg_help("symbols", "saber")symbols() runs getParseData() on every
R/*.R file in a project, extracts function definitions and
call sites, and caches the results as RDS in
~/.cache/R/saber/symbols/. Cache invalidates on file
content changes (MD5).
blast_radius() builds on top of symbols().
It finds internal callers, then scans ~/ for any project
whose DESCRIPTION declares a dependency on the target package. Traces
the call graph across all of them.
projects() scans for directories containing DESCRIPTION
files and reads their metadata. find_downstream() does the
same scan but filters to projects that depend on a specific package.
briefing() assembles project context from DESCRIPTION
metadata, downstream dependents, Claude Code memory files, and recent
git commits. Writes to ~/.cache/R/saber/briefs/ so both the
agent and user see the same context.
saber ships a SessionStart hook that injects a project briefing into Claude Code’s context at the start of every session. Find the hook script’s path:
system.file("scripts", "session-start.R", package = "saber")Then add it to your Claude Code settings
(~/.claude/settings.json):
{
"hooks": {
"SessionStart": [
{
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "Rscript /path/to/session-start.R",
"timeout": 15
}
]
}
]
}
}Every new session starts with the project’s metadata, downstream dependents, Claude Code memory, and recent git commits already in context.
Apache-2.0