glx analyze
Analyze archive for research gaps, evidence quality, and consistency
Synopsis
Run automated analysis on a GENEALOGIX archive to surface research gaps, unsupported claims, chronological inconsistencies, and suggested next steps.
Analysis categories: gaps Missing data that should be findable (no birth, no parents, etc.) evidence Unsupported or weakly supported claims (no citations, single source) consistency Chronological cross-checks (death before birth, implausible lifespan) suggestions Research recommendations (census years to search, vital records)
Use --check to run a single category. By default, all categories are analyzed.
Use --format json for machine-readable output.
glx analyze [person] [flags]Examples
# Full analysis of current directory
glx analyze
# Focus on one person
glx analyze person-jane-webb
# Run only gap analysis
glx analyze --check gaps
# JSON output for tooling
glx analyze --format json
# Analyze a specific archive
glx analyze --archive my-archiveOptions
-a, --archive string Archive path (directory or single file) (default ".")
-c, --check string Run a single analysis category (gaps, evidence, consistency, suggestions)
-f, --format string Output format (json for machine-readable)
-h, --help help for analyze
-p, --person string Filter results to a specific person (ID or name)SEE ALSO
- glx - GENEALOGIX CLI - Manage and validate genealogy archives