@storybloq/lenses
Enables multi-lens code review by running 8 specialized reviewers in parallel, deduplicating findings, and producing a single verdict.
README
@storybloq/lenses
Multi-lens code review MCP server — 8 specialized reviewers run in parallel, with findings deduplicated, confidence-filtered, and rolled into a single verdict.
Installation
npm install -g @storybloq/lenses
Register with Claude Code
claude mcp add lenses -s user -- lenses --mcp
After registration, three tools become available in your Claude Code session:
lens_review_start— Returns{reviewId, agents: [{id, model, promptHash, expiresAt}], cached}. Refs-not-prompts shape keeps the hop-1 payload small; fetch the actual prompt for each agent vialens_review_get_promptbefore spawning.lens_review_get_prompt— Looks up the full prompt for one lens in an active review. Stateless per(reviewId, lensId).lens_review_complete— Accepts the subagent outputs (with optionalattemptfor retry) and returns the merged verdict. The envelope includesparseErrors[],deferred[],suppressedFindingCount,hadAnyFindings, andnextActions[]for the cooperative retry protocol.
Architecture
See CLAUDE.md in the source repository for the two-hop flow, lens activation logic, merger semantics, and session caching.
License
PolyForm-Noncommercial-1.0.0
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