CodeRabbit CLI MCP

CodeRabbit CLI MCP

Enables AI code reviews through the CodeRabbit CLI by exposing a run_review tool that executes CodeRabbit with full flag coverage for analyzing committed, uncommitted, or all changes in a repository.

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coderabbit-cli-mcp

English documentation lives here. A full Japanese version is available in README.ja.md.

run_review is the only MCP tool this server exposes. When the CodeRabbit CLI is missing or unauthenticated, the same tool response explains how to bootstrap it and reminds Codex to report back to the user instead of acting autonomously.

Quickstart (Codex CLI)

Published package (npx)

codex mcp add coderabbit-cli-mcp \
  -- "npx" \
  "-y" \
  "coderabbit-cli-mcp"

Development checkout (local tsx)

codex mcp add coderabbit-cli-mcp \
  --env TSX_BANNER=false \
  -- "$(pwd)/node_modules/.bin/tsx" \
  "$(pwd)/src/server.ts"

After registration you can inspect tools with codex mcp call coderabbit-cli-mcp tools/list or trigger run_review via codex mcp call.

Codex config (client-side)

~/.codex/config.toml controls how Codex launches MCP servers. Start with the minimal entry above, then add optional knobs:

[mcp_servers.coderabbit-cli-mcp]
command = "npx"
args = ["coderabbit-cli-mcp@latest"]
tool_timeout_sec = 1800  # allow up to 30 minutes (default 60)
# startup_timeout_sec = 60

[mcp_servers.coderabbit-cli-mcp.env]
# CODERRABBIT_MCP_LOCK_MODE = "plain"
# CODERRABBIT_MCP_LOCK_TYPE = "uncommitted"
# CODERRABBIT_MCP_LOCK_CONFIG_FILES = "[\".coderabbit.yaml\"]"
# CODERRABBIT_TOOL_TIMEOUT_SEC = "1800"
  • Uncomment the optional lines you need. Keep command/args as-is for a published install, or swap them for the local tsx command from the quickstart section.
  • tool_timeout_sec should be ≥600 whenever reviews may run longer than a minute.
  • CODERRABBIT_MCP_LOCK_MODE / _TYPE take plain strings.
  • CODERRABBIT_MCP_LOCK_CONFIG_FILES must be a JSON array (CodeRabbit’s -c flag accepts multiple files, so list all required config paths there).
  • CODERRABBIT_TOOL_TIMEOUT_SEC should match the value you assign to tool_timeout_sec so this server can confirm the configuration.
  • These environment variables are not accepted via MCP tool arguments; Codex’s environment is the only place to set them.
  • Because the environment carries these values, no extra server-side config files are required.

Provided Tool

Tool Role Key arguments
run_review Executes coderabbit with full flag coverage. If the CLI is missing or unauthenticated, the same response includes setup guidance and instructs Codex to ask the user. mode, type, base, baseCommit, cwd, extraArgs[]

run_review arguments

Argument Type Description Default
mode interactive|plain|prompt-only Mirrors the CodeRabbit CLI output format. plain
type all|committed|uncommitted Selects the diff scope passed to CodeRabbit. all
base string Overrides the base branch (--base). unset
baseCommit string Overrides the base commit (--base-commit). unset
cwd string Directory from which the CLI runs; must exist. server process.cwd()
configFiles string[] Pre-configured via CODERRABBIT_MCP_LOCK_CONFIG_FILES (JSON array). unset
extraArgs string[] Appended verbatim to the CLI argv (use sparingly). unset
  • --no-color is always appended so MCP clients receive plain output.
  • Only mode/type/configFiles can be pre-configured through Codex; all other arguments must be supplied per-tool invocation.

Security & Operating Notes

  • The server never attempts to install CodeRabbit or run coderabbit auth login. Follow the emitted guidance and execute commands manually in your own shell.
  • Codex (or any MCP client) must not run additional commands on its own when an error occurs. Report the guidance back to the user and wait for explicit instructions before retrying.
  • Windows native is unsupported; WSL2 instructions are provided instead. PATH modifications also remain manual.
  • The MCP server does not read Codex’s AGENTS.md dynamically. Keep governance rules in AGENTS.md, and rely on the environment variables above to enforce mode/type.

Development

npm install
npm run build
npm run dev

CLI Smoke Tests

# List tools through the MCP inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector \
  --cli node dist/server.js \
  --method tools/list

# Call run_review (plain output against uncommitted changes)
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector \
  --cli node dist/server.js \
  --method tools/call \
  --tool-name run_review \
  --tool-arg mode=plain \
  --tool-arg type=uncommitted

# List report:// resources for recent runs
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector \
  --cli node dist/server.js \
  --method resources/list

# List prompts
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector \
  --cli node dist/server.js \
  --method prompts/list

npm Publish Checklist

npm run build
npm pkg fix
npm version patch   # or minor / major as needed
npm publish --access public
npm view coderabbit-cli-mcp version

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