License Scanner MCP Server
Enables scanning of project dependencies across multiple package managers (npm, pip, cargo, etc.) and generates comprehensive markdown license reports. Supports automatic license detection from package registries with caching for improved performance.
README
License Scanner MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server built with FastMCP that scans project dependencies and generates license reports in markdown format.
Features
- Multi-package manager support: npm, pip, cargo, and more
- Automatic license detection: Fetches license information from package registries
- Markdown report generation: Creates comprehensive license reports
- Caching: Avoids repeated API calls for better performance
- Error handling: Robust error handling and informative error messages
Supported Package Managers
- npm/yarn/pnpm:
package.json,yarn.lock,pnpm-lock.yaml - Python:
requirements.txt,pyproject.toml,Pipfile - Rust:
Cargo.toml,Cargo.lock - PHP:
composer.json,composer.lock - Ruby:
Gemfile,Gemfile.lock - Go:
go.mod,go.sum - Java:
pom.xml,build.gradle
Installation
- Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Run the MCP server:
python license_scanner.py
Available Tools
1. scan_dependencies(project_path: str)
Scans a project for dependencies and returns detailed license information.
Parameters:
project_path: Path to the project directory to scan
Returns: JSON string containing dependency and license information
2. generate_license_report(project_path: str, output_file: str = None)
Generates a markdown license report for a project.
Parameters:
project_path: Path to the project directory to scanoutput_file: Optional path to save the markdown report
Returns: Markdown content of the license report
3. list_package_managers(project_path: str)
Lists all package manager files found in a project.
Parameters:
project_path: Path to the project directory to scan
Returns: JSON string containing list of package manager files
Example Usage
Using the MCP server with Claude Desktop
- Add the server to your Claude Desktop configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"license-scanner": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["/path/to/license_scanner.py"],
"cwd": "/path/to/project"
}
}
}
- Use the tools in Claude Desktop:
- "Scan the dependencies in my project"
- "Generate a license report for this project"
- "List the package managers used in this project"
Example Project
The example_project/ directory contains sample files for different package managers:
package.json- npm dependenciesrequirements.txt- Python dependenciesCargo.toml- Rust dependencies
License Information Sources
- npm packages: npm registry API
- Python packages: PyPI JSON API
- Rust crates: crates.io API
Output Format
The license report includes:
- Project information: Path, total dependencies, package files found
- Dependencies by manager: Organized by package manager with license details
- License summary: Count of dependencies by license type
Sample Markdown Output
# License Report
**Project:** /path/to/project
**Total Dependencies:** 8
**Package Files Found:** package.json, requirements.txt
## NPM Dependencies
Found 5 dependencies
| Package | Version | License | Author | Homepage |
|---------|---------|---------|--------|----------|
| express | ^4.18.2 | MIT | TJ Holowaychuk | https://expressjs.com/ |
| lodash | ^4.17.21 | MIT | John-David Dalton | https://lodash.com/ |
## License Summary
| License | Count |
|---------|-------|
| MIT | 6 |
| Apache-2.0 | 2 |
Error Handling
The server includes comprehensive error handling:
- Invalid project paths
- Missing package files
- Network errors when fetching license information
- Malformed package files
Performance
- Caching: License information is cached to avoid repeated API calls
- Parallel processing: Multiple package files are processed efficiently
- Timeout handling: API requests have timeout protection
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Add tests for new functionality
- Submit a pull request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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