The most valuable part of Understand-Anything isn't the picture. It's 1 boring file.
If you mostly use chatbots and you're trying not to fall behind on AI tools, this is where people waste time. I almost filed Lum1104's Understand-Anything under "pretty demo" and moved on.
Plot twist: one release note admits the picture once turned 50+ boxes into a 14,000-pixel snake. That made me laugh, then wince, because a beautiful map stops being useful fast when you can't actually live in it.
The part that changed my mind was smaller and way less sexy: it saves the understanding as 1 plain-text map file called knowledge-graph.json. So the value isn't "look what I saw," it's "look what we can keep."
And after 1 save into the shared project history, teammates can skip rebuilding the whole map and just use the saved version. Before: 50+ boxes can collapse into a 14,000-pixel snake. After: 1 reusable map file stays with the project and updates as the project changes.
Boundary: I haven't tested this on my own laptop yet, so this is a read of the project page, not a speed test. Who would you send this to: the friend who loves shiny demos, or the one who has to reuse the work later? Share it with them and save this for your next AI tool rabbit hole.