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repomix-unmixer skill

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This skill restores original file structures by extracting repomix-packed files from XML, Markdown, or JSON back to usable directories.

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---
name: repomix-unmixer
description: Extracts files from repomix-packed repositories, restoring original directory structures from XML/Markdown/JSON formats. Activates when users need to unmix repomix files, extract packed repositories, restore file structures from repomix output, or reverse the repomix packing process.
---

# Repomix Unmixer

## Overview

This skill extracts files from repomix-packed repositories and restores their original directory structure. Repomix packs entire repositories into single AI-friendly files (XML, Markdown, or JSON), and this skill reverses that process to restore individual files.

## When to Use This Skill

This skill activates when:
- Unmixing a repomix output file (*.xml, *.md, *.json)
- Extracting files from a packed repository
- Restoring original directory structure from repomix format
- Reviewing or validating repomix-packed content
- Converting repomix output back to usable files

## Core Workflow

### Standard Unmixing Process

Extract all files from a repomix file and restore the original directory structure using the bundled `unmix_repomix.py` script:

```bash
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "<path_to_repomix_file>" \
  "<output_directory>"
```

**Parameters:**
- `<path_to_repomix_file>`: Path to the repomix output file (XML, Markdown, or JSON)
- `<output_directory>`: Directory where files will be extracted (will be created if doesn't exist)

**Example:**
```bash
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "/path/to/repomix-output.xml" \
  "/tmp/extracted-files"
```

### What the Script Does

1. **Parses** the repomix file format (XML, Markdown, or JSON)
2. **Extracts** each file path and content
3. **Creates** the original directory structure
4. **Writes** each file to its original location
5. **Reports** extraction progress and statistics

### Output

The script will:
- Create all necessary parent directories
- Extract all files maintaining their paths
- Print extraction progress for each file
- Display total count of extracted files

**Example output:**
```
Unmixing /path/to/skill.xml...
Output directory: /tmp/extracted-files

✓ Extracted: github-ops/SKILL.md
✓ Extracted: github-ops/references/api_reference.md
✓ Extracted: markdown-tools/SKILL.md
...

✅ Successfully extracted 20 files!

Extracted files are in: /tmp/extracted-files
```

## Supported Formats

### XML Format (default)

Repomix XML format structure:
```xml
<file path="relative/path/to/file.ext">
file content here
</file>
```

The script uses regex to match `<file path="...">content</file>` blocks.

### Markdown Format

For markdown-style repomix output with file markers:
```markdown
## File: relative/path/to/file.ext
```
file content
```
```

Refer to `references/repomix-format.md` for detailed format specifications.

### JSON Format

For JSON-style repomix output:
```json
{
  "files": [
    {
      "path": "relative/path/to/file.ext",
      "content": "file content here"
    }
  ]
}
```

## Common Use Cases

### Use Case 1: Unmix Claude Skills

Extract skills that were shared as a repomix file:

```bash
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "/path/to/skills.xml" \
  "/tmp/unmixed-skills"
```

Then review, validate, or install the extracted skills.

### Use Case 2: Extract Repository for Review

Extract a packed repository to review its structure and contents:

```bash
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "/path/to/repo-output.xml" \
  "/tmp/review-repo"

# Review the structure
tree /tmp/review-repo
```

### Use Case 3: Restore Working Files

Restore files from a repomix backup to a working directory:

```bash
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "/path/to/backup.xml" \
  "~/workspace/restored-project"
```

## Validation Workflow

After unmixing, validate the extracted files are correct:

1. **Check file count**: Verify the number of extracted files matches expectations
2. **Review structure**: Use `tree` or `ls -R` to inspect directory layout
3. **Spot check content**: Read a few key files to verify content integrity
4. **Run validation**: For skills, use the skill-creator validation tools

Refer to `references/validation-workflow.md` for detailed validation procedures, especially for unmixing Claude skills.

## Important Principles

### Always Specify Output Directory

Always provide an output directory to avoid cluttering the current working directory:

```bash
# Good: Explicit output directory
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "input.xml" "/tmp/output"

# Avoid: Default output (may clutter current directory)
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py "input.xml"
```

### Use Temporary Directories for Review

Extract to temporary directories first for review:

```bash
# Extract to /tmp for review
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "skills.xml" "/tmp/review-skills"

# Review the contents
tree /tmp/review-skills

# If satisfied, copy to final destination
cp -r /tmp/review-skills ~/.claude/skills/
```

### Verify Before Overwriting

Never extract directly to important directories without review:

```bash
# Bad: Might overwrite existing files
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "repo.xml" "~/workspace/my-project"

# Good: Extract to temp, review, then move
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "repo.xml" "/tmp/extracted"
# Review, then:
mv /tmp/extracted ~/workspace/my-project
```

## Troubleshooting

### No Files Extracted

**Issue**: Script completes but no files are extracted.

**Possible causes:**
- Wrong file format (not a repomix file)
- Unsupported repomix format version
- File path pattern doesn't match

**Solution:**
1. Verify the input file is a repomix output file
2. Check the format (XML/Markdown/JSON)
3. Examine the file structure manually
4. Refer to `references/repomix-format.md` for format details

### Permission Errors

**Issue**: Cannot write to output directory.

**Solution:**
```bash
# Ensure output directory is writable
mkdir -p /tmp/output
chmod 755 /tmp/output

# Or use a directory you own
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "input.xml" "$HOME/extracted"
```

### Encoding Issues

**Issue**: Special characters appear garbled in extracted files.

**Solution:**
The script uses UTF-8 encoding by default. If issues persist:
- Check the original repomix file encoding
- Verify the file was created correctly
- Report the issue with specific character examples

### Path Already Exists

**Issue**: Files exist at extraction path.

**Solution:**
```bash
# Option 1: Use a fresh output directory
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "input.xml" "/tmp/output-$(date +%s)"

# Option 2: Clear the directory first
rm -rf /tmp/output && mkdir /tmp/output
python3 scripts/unmix_repomix.py \
  "input.xml" "/tmp/output"
```

## Best Practices

1. **Extract to temp directories** - Always extract to `/tmp` or similar for initial review
2. **Verify file count** - Check that extracted file count matches expectations
3. **Review structure** - Use `tree` to inspect directory layout before use
4. **Check content** - Spot-check a few files to ensure content is intact
5. **Use validation tools** - For skills, use skill-creator validation after unmixing
6. **Preserve originals** - Keep the original repomix file as backup

## Resources

### scripts/unmix_repomix.py

Main unmixing script that:
- Parses repomix XML/Markdown/JSON formats
- Extracts file paths and content using regex
- Creates directory structures automatically
- Writes files to their original locations
- Reports extraction progress and statistics

The script is self-contained and requires only Python 3 standard library.

### references/repomix-format.md

Comprehensive documentation of repomix file formats including:
- XML format structure and examples
- Markdown format patterns
- JSON format schema
- File path encoding rules
- Content extraction patterns
- Format version differences

Load this reference when dealing with format-specific issues or supporting new repomix versions.

### references/validation-workflow.md

Detailed validation procedures for extracted content including:
- File count verification steps
- Directory structure validation
- Content integrity checks
- Skill-specific validation using skill-creator tools
- Quality assurance checklists

Load this reference when users need to validate unmixed skills or verify extraction quality.

Overview

This skill extracts files from repomix-packed repositories and restores their original directory structure. It reverses repomix packing of XML, Markdown, or JSON outputs into usable files and folders. Use it to recover projects, inspect packed content, or prepare extracted files for validation and development.

How this skill works

The unmix script parses the repomix file (XML/Markdown/JSON), identifies each file entry and its path, and recreates the original directory hierarchy. It writes each file using UTF-8, reports per-file progress, and prints a summary count of extracted files. The script is self-contained, requires only Python 3, and uses pattern matching to support common repomix formats.

When to use it

  • You have a repomix output file (*.xml, *.md, *.json) to unpack
  • You need to restore an original repository or project structure from a packed file
  • You want to review or validate repomix-packed content before installation
  • You need to convert repomix backups back into working files
  • You are preparing extracted skills for validation or deployment

Best practices

  • Always specify an explicit output directory to avoid cluttering the current working directory
  • Extract to a temporary directory (e.g., /tmp) first for review before moving to final location
  • Verify extracted file count and directory layout with tools like tree or ls -R
  • Spot-check file contents and encoding to ensure integrity (script uses UTF-8)
  • Do not extract directly into important project folders—use a temp location and then move or merge after review

Example use cases

  • Unmix shared Claude skills packed as skills.xml and run validation tools on the extracted skill folders
  • Extract a packed repository for code review and static analysis using tree and grep
  • Restore a repomix backup into a working workspace to continue development
  • Batch-unpack multiple repomix outputs into separate temp folders for QA and merging
  • Recover resources and documentation from a single packed Markdown repomix file

FAQ

What formats does the script support?

XML, Markdown-style file markers, and JSON repomix formats are supported.

What should I do if no files are extracted?

Confirm the input is a repomix file and matches supported format; inspect the file manually for expected markers or refer to the repomix format reference.