code-health-mcp
Provides comprehensive code quality analysis with quantitative metrics, historical trends, and refactoring risk prediction for C#, Python, and TypeScript codebases.
README
Code Health MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides comprehensive code quality analysis through quantitative metrics and trend analysis. Supports C#, Python, and TypeScript codebases with historical tracking and refactoring risk prediction.
Features
Core Analysis
- File Analysis: Analyze individual files for readability, maintainability, and complexity metrics
- Repository Analysis: Batch analyze entire repositories with intelligent caching
- Multi-Language Support: Comprehensive support for TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, and C#
Advanced Capabilities
- Historical Trends: Track complexity changes over time using git history (automatically builds cache on first request)
- Risk Prediction: Predict files likely to need refactoring based on trend analysis
- Dependency Analysis: Analyze dependency relationships, coupling, and circular dependencies
- Performance Optimized: Handles repositories with 100k+ lines of code efficiently
- Smart Caching: Automatically populates historical data cache when needed - no manual setup required
Metrics Provided
- Readability scores (identifier entropy, comment ratio, line length)
- Maintainability scores (cyclomatic complexity, coupling, cohesion)
- Nesting depth and code structure analysis
- Dependency fan-in/fan-out metrics
- Git churn and change frequency
- Refactoring risk scores with explanations
Quick Start
Installation
# No installation needed! Use npx to run directly:
npx code-health-mcp
# Or install globally if you prefer:
npm install -g code-health-mcp
Note: When using npx in your MCP configuration, the package is automatically downloaded and cached. No manual installation required!
MCP Client Configuration
For VS Code (GitHub Copilot)
Prerequisites: VS Code 1.96.0+, GitHub Copilot, and GitHub Copilot Chat extensions
Setup:
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+P(orCmd+Shift+Pon macOS) - Type: "MCP: Add Server"
- Select "npm"
- Enter package:
code-health-mcp - Enter name:
code-health - Restart VS Code
Use @code-health in Copilot Chat. See VS Code Setup Guide for more details.
For Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:
macOS/Linux: ~/.config/claude/config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"code-health": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["code-health-mcp"]
}
}
}
For Other MCP Clients
The server uses stdio transport and works with any MCP-compatible client:
npx code-health-mcp
Basic Usage
Once configured, use natural language with your MCP client:
Analyze the file src/index.ts for code quality metrics
Show me which files in this repository are at highest risk of needing refactoring
What are the complexity trends for src/server.ts over the last 50 commits?
Available Tools
The server exposes five MCP tools:
| Tool | Description | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
analyze_file |
Analyze a single source file | Get detailed metrics for one file |
analyze_repository |
Batch analyze entire repository | Get overview of codebase health |
get_complexity_trends |
Retrieve historical complexity data | Track quality over time (auto-builds cache on first use) |
predict_refactor_risk |
Get refactoring risk predictions | Prioritize technical debt |
get_dependency_graph |
Analyze dependency relationships | Understand coupling and architecture |
Documentation
Getting Started
- Quick Start Guide - Get running in 5 minutes
- Installation Guide - Detailed installation instructions
- Configuration Guide - Configure server settings
- Deployment Guide - Deploy in various environments
Reference
- Package Information - Package details and publishing
- Error Handling - Error handling patterns and recovery
Development
Prerequisites
- Node.js >= 18.0.0
- npm >= 8.0.0
- Git (for historical analysis features)
Setup
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/nagavitalp/code-health-mcp.git
cd code-health-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
# Run in development mode
npm run dev
Available Scripts
npm run build # Build TypeScript to JavaScript
npm run build:prod # Production build (no source maps)
npm run dev # Run in development mode with tsx
npm run start # Run the built server
npm run watch # Watch mode for development
npm run clean # Clean build artifacts
npm run test # Run tests
npm run lint # Type check without emitting
npm run validate # Run lint and tests
Project Structure
codebase-health-mcp/
├── src/
│ ├── analysis/ # Code analysis engine
│ │ ├── parsers/ # Language-specific parsers
│ │ ├── metrics/ # Metric calculation
│ │ └── __tests__/ # Tests
│ ├── server.ts # Main MCP server
│ ├── server-config.ts # Configuration management
│ ├── logger.ts # Logging utilities
│ ├── error-handler.ts # Error handling
│ └── index.ts # Entry point
├── docs/ # Documentation
├── dist/ # Built output
└── package.json
Language Support
TypeScript/JavaScript
- Full AST analysis using TypeScript compiler API
- ES modules and CommonJS support
- Modern JavaScript features
- Type definitions and interfaces
Python
- AST-based analysis using Python's ast module
- Python 3.x syntax support
- Class, function, and module analysis
- Import and package dependency tracking
C#
- Syntax tree parsing for .NET code
- Support for modern C# features
- Class, method, and namespace analysis
- Using statements and assembly references
Performance
- Analysis Speed: < 5 seconds for repositories up to 100k lines
- Memory Usage: < 500MB for large repository analysis
- Caching: Intelligent caching avoids recomputing unchanged files
- Scalability: Handles large monorepos efficiently
Requirements
Required
- Node.js >= 18.0.0
- Git (for historical analysis)
Optional
- .NET SDK (for enhanced C# analysis)
- Python 3.x (for enhanced Python analysis)
Configuration
Environment Variables
Configure via environment variables:
NODE_ENV=production # Environment mode
LOG_LEVEL=info # Logging verbosity
CACHE_DIR=.cache # Cache directory
GIT_HISTORY_DEPTH=100 # Commits to analyze
ENABLE_CACHE=true # Enable caching
Optional Configuration File
Create code-health.config.json in your project root to customize analysis behavior:
# Copy the example configuration
cp node_modules/code-health-mcp/code-health.config.example.json code-health.config.json
# Edit to customize thresholds and weights
Example configuration:
{
"complexityThresholds": {
"cyclomaticComplexity": {
"low": 5,
"medium": 10,
"high": 20
}
},
"riskFactorWeights": {
"complexityTrend": 0.4,
"churnFrequency": 0.25
}
}
Note: code-health.config.json is for your local use only and should be added to .gitignore.
See Configuration Guide for detailed options.
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Server not starting: Verify Node.js version >= 18.0.0
node --version
Permission errors: Use npx or configure npm prefix
npx codebase-health-mcp
Git not found: Install Git for historical analysis
git --version
See Installation Guide for more troubleshooting.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Add tests for new functionality
- Submit a pull request
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
Support
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Documentation: docs/
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
Acknowledgments
Built with:
Made with ❤️ for better code quality
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