GEDCOM Explorer
/install gedcom-explorer
GEDCOM Explorer
Parse any GEDCOM file and generate a self-contained interactive HTML dashboard.
Quick Start
python3 scripts/build_explorer.py \x3Cinput.ged> [output.html] [--title "Title"] [--subtitle "Subtitle"]
Examples
# Basic — outputs family-explorer.html in current directory
python3 scripts/build_explorer.py ~/my-family.ged
# Custom output path and title
python3 scripts/build_explorer.py ~/my-family.ged ~/Desktop/hart-family.html \
--title "Hart Family Tree" --subtitle "Six generations of history"
# Demo with bundled US Presidents data
python3 scripts/build_explorer.py assets/demo-presidents.ged presidents.html \
--title "Presidential Family Explorer" --subtitle "US Presidents & Their Ancestors"
Features
- Dashboard — Stats grid (people, families, places, generations), On This Day events, top surnames, geographic origins, people by century, party breakdown (for presidential data)
- Family Tree — Interactive tree visualization with zoom/pan, select any person as root, color-coded by gender/president status
- People — Searchable/filterable directory with gender and president filters, pagination, click for full detail modal
- Timeline — Chronological events (births, deaths, marriages) with filters and search
- Daily Alerts — Today's anniversaries, random ancestor spotlight, fun facts
- Person Modal — Full detail view with parents, spouses, children (all clickable links)
- Global Search — Search across all tabs by name, place, or year
How It Works
build_explorer.py parses the GEDCOM, extracts all individuals + families, computes stats, and embeds everything as inline JSON in a single HTML file. No server needed — just open the HTML.
Auto-detects US Presidents from OCCU (occupation) fields. Works with any GEDCOM; presidential features simply won't appear if no president data exists.
GEDCOM Sources
Users can export .ged files from:
- Ancestry.com → Tree Settings → Export Tree
- FamilySearch.org → Download GEDCOM
- MyHeritage → Family Tree → Export → GEDCOM
- Any genealogy software (Gramps, RootsMagic, Legacy, etc.)
Demo Data
assets/demo-presidents.ged — Public domain US Presidents GEDCOM (2,322 people, 1,115 families, 44 presidents). Source: webtreeprint.com.
Serving Locally
cd /path/to/output/dir
python3 -m http.server 8899
# Open http://localhost:8899/family-explorer.html
Extending
The generated HTML is fully self-contained. To customize:
- Edit CSS variables in
:rootfor theming - The dashboard adapts to whatever data is in the GEDCOM — no presidential data required
- For OpenClaw cron integration: parse GEDCOM daily events and send "On This Day" notifications via Telegram
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install gedcom-explorer - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/gedcom-explorer - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is GEDCOM Explorer?
Generate an interactive family tree dashboard from any GEDCOM (.ged) file. Creates a single-file HTML app with 5 tabs (Dashboard, Family Tree, People, Timeline, Daily Alerts), search, person modals, charts, and "On This Day" events. Use when asked to visualize genealogy data, explore family history, build a family tree viewer, or work with GEDCOM files. Triggers on "family tree", "genealogy", "GEDCOM", "ancestors", "family explorer", "family history dashboard". It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1890 downloads so far.
How do I install GEDCOM Explorer?
Run "/install gedcom-explorer" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is GEDCOM Explorer free?
Yes, GEDCOM Explorer is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does GEDCOM Explorer support?
GEDCOM Explorer is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created GEDCOM Explorer?
It is built and maintained by justinhartbiz (@justinhartbiz); the current version is v1.0.0.