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Find function callers with GrepAI trace. Use this skill to discover what code calls a specific function.

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GrepAI Trace Callers

This skill covers using grepai trace callers to find all code locations that call a specific function or method.

When to Use This Skill

  • Finding all usages of a function before refactoring
  • Understanding function dependencies
  • Impact analysis before changes
  • Code navigation and exploration

What is Trace Callers?

grepai trace callers answers: "Who calls this function?"

func Login(user, pass) {...}
        ↑
        │
┌───────┴───────────────────┐
│   Who calls Login()?      │
├───────────────────────────┤
│ • HandleAuth (auth.go:42) │
│ • TestLogin (test.go:15)  │
│ • CLI (main.go:88)        │
└───────────────────────────┘

Basic Usage

grepai trace callers "FunctionName"

Example

grepai trace callers "Login"

Output:

🔍 Callers of "Login"

Found 3 callers:

1. HandleAuth
   File: handlers/auth.go:42
   Context: user.Login(ctx, credentials)

2. TestLoginSuccess
   File: handlers/auth_test.go:15
   Context: result := Login(testUser, testPass)

3. RunCLI
   File: cmd/main.go:88
   Context: err := auth.Login(username, password)

JSON Output

For programmatic use:

grepai trace callers "Login" --json

Output:

{
  "query": "Login",
  "mode": "callers",
  "count": 3,
  "results": [
    {
      "file": "handlers/auth.go",
      "line": 42,
      "caller": "HandleAuth",
      "context": "user.Login(ctx, credentials)"
    },
    {
      "file": "handlers/auth_test.go",
      "line": 15,
      "caller": "TestLoginSuccess",
      "context": "result := Login(testUser, testPass)"
    },
    {
      "file": "cmd/main.go",
      "line": 88,
      "caller": "RunCLI",
      "context": "err := auth.Login(username, password)"
    }
  ]
}

Compact JSON (AI Optimized)

grepai trace callers "Login" --json --compact

Output:

{
  "q": "Login",
  "m": "callers",
  "c": 3,
  "r": [
    {"f": "handlers/auth.go", "l": 42, "fn": "HandleAuth"},
    {"f": "handlers/auth_test.go", "l": 15, "fn": "TestLoginSuccess"},
    {"f": "cmd/main.go", "l": 88, "fn": "RunCLI"}
  ]
}

TOON Output (v0.26.0+)

TOON format offers ~50% fewer tokens than JSON:

grepai trace callers "Login" --toon

Output:

callers[3]:
  - call_site:
      context: "user.Login(ctx, credentials)"
      file: handlers/auth.go
      line: 42
    symbol:
      name: HandleAuth
      ...

Note: --json and --toon are mutually exclusive.

Extraction Modes

GrepAI offers two extraction modes:

Fast Mode (Default)

Uses regex patterns. Fast and dependency-free.

grepai trace callers "Login" --mode fast

Precise Mode

Uses tree-sitter AST parsing. More accurate but requires tree-sitter.

grepai trace callers "Login" --mode precise

Comparison

ModeSpeedAccuracyDependencies
fast⚡⚡⚡GoodNone
precise⚡⚡Excellenttree-sitter

Configuration

Configure trace in .grepai/config.yaml:

trace:
  mode: fast  # fast or precise

  enabled_languages:
    - .go
    - .js
    - .ts
    - .py
    - .php
    - .rs

  exclude_patterns:
    - "*_test.go"
    - "*.spec.ts"

Supported Languages

LanguageExtensions
Go.go
JavaScript.js, .jsx
TypeScript.ts, .tsx
Python.py
PHP.php
C/C++.c, .h, .cpp, .hpp, .cc, .cxx
Rust.rs
Zig.zig
C#.cs
Java.java
Pascal/Delphi.pas, .dpr

Use Cases

Before Refactoring

# Find all usages before renaming
grepai trace callers "getUserById"

# Check impact of changing signature
grepai trace callers "processPayment"

Understanding Codebase

# Who uses this core function?
grepai trace callers "validateToken"

# Find entry points to a module
grepai trace callers "initialize"

Debugging

# Where is this function called from?
grepai trace callers "problematicFunction"

Code Review

# Verify function usage before approving changes
grepai trace callers "deprecatedMethod"

Handling Common Names

If your function name is common, results may include unrelated code:

Problem

grepai trace callers "get"  # Too common, many false positives

Solutions

  1. Use more specific name:
grepai trace callers "getUserProfile"
  1. Filter results by path:
grepai trace callers "get" --json | jq '.results[] | select(.file | contains("auth"))'

Combining with Semantic Search

Use together for comprehensive understanding:

# Find what Login does (semantic)
grepai search "user login authentication"

# Find who uses Login (trace)
grepai trace callers "Login"

Scripting Examples

Bash

# Count callers
grepai trace callers "MyFunction" --json | jq '.count'

# Get caller function names
grepai trace callers "MyFunction" --json | jq -r '.results[].caller'

# Get file paths only
grepai trace callers "MyFunction" --json | jq -r '.results[].file' | sort -u

Python

import subprocess
import json

result = subprocess.run(
    ['grepai', 'trace', 'callers', 'Login', '--json'],
    capture_output=True,
    text=True
)

data = json.loads(result.stdout)
print(f"Found {data['count']} callers of Login:")
for r in data['results']:
    print(f"  - {r['caller']} in {r['file']}:{r['line']}")

Common Issues

Problem: No callers found ✅ Solutions:

  • Check function name spelling (case-sensitive)
  • Ensure file type is in enabled_languages
  • Run grepai watch to update symbol index

Problem: Too many false positives ✅ Solutions:

  • Use more specific function name
  • Add exclude patterns in config
  • Filter results with jq

Problem: Missing some callers ✅ Solutions:

  • Try --mode precise for better accuracy
  • Check if files are in ignore patterns

Best Practices

  1. Use exact function name: Case matters
  2. Check symbol index: Run grepai watch first
  3. Use JSON for scripts: Easier to parse
  4. Combine with search: Semantic + trace = full picture
  5. Filter large results: Use jq or grep

Output Format

Trace callers result:

🔍 Callers of "Login"

Mode: fast
Language files scanned: 245

Found 3 callers:

1. HandleAuth
   File: handlers/auth.go:42
   Context: user.Login(ctx, credentials)

2. TestLoginSuccess
   File: handlers/auth_test.go:15
   Context: result := Login(testUser, testPass)

3. RunCLI
   File: cmd/main.go:88
   Context: err := auth.Login(username, password)

Tip: Use --json for machine-readable output
     Use --mode precise for more accurate results

Install

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AI Quality Score

95/100Analyzed 2/11/2026

An exceptionally well-documented skill for the GrepAI tool. It provides comprehensive coverage of the 'trace callers' feature, including visual diagrams, multiple output formats (JSON, TOON), configuration examples, and integration scripts for Bash and Python.

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Updated2/1/2026
Publisheryoanbernabeu

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