MashuPack
MashuPack is a developer tool that compiles selected parts of a codebase into a single clean text file for use in browser-based AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude, overcoming file-count limits and messy context assembly.
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Key points
- Select specific parts of a repository and compile into one text file
- Designed for browser-based AI workflows, bypassing file and upload limits
- Makes code context portable, intentional, and easy to control
Why it matters
This matters because select specific parts of a repository and compile into one text file.
Technical impact
May affect model selection, inference cost, product capability, and evaluation benchmarks.
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MashuPack
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Turn codebases into a clean file for Claude and ChatGPT
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Turn codebases into a clean file for Claude and ChatGPT
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Select the exact parts of a repository and compile them into one clean text file for ChatGPT and Claude or Gemini. MashuPack is built for browser-based AI workflows where file-count limits, upload friction, and messy context assembly keep getting in the way. It makes code context portable, intentional, and easy to control.
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I built MashuPack because I had a split workflow. In the terminal, I already had good tools for navigating codebases and working with agents in real time. But I still do a lot of long-form planning, debugging, review, and codebase understanding in conversational web UIs like ChatGPT and Claude.
That workflow kept breaking on context. File-count limits, upload limits, and inconsistent format support made it annoying to get the right slice of a codebase into the model. The one format that always seemed to work was a single text file.
So I started manually packing up small collections of source files whenever I wanted to discuss a subsystem, plan a refactor, or ask high-level questions about a repository. That got repetitive fast.
MashuPack came from wanting a better interface for that exact job: select the context you actually want, compile it into one clean file, and stay in control of what gets included.
I’d especially love feedback from people who use ChatGPT or Claude in the browser for software planning, debugging, or understanding unfamiliar codebases.
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