pyscope-mcp
MCP server that exposes Python function- and module-level call graphs for agentic coding clients, enabling tools like callers_of, callees_of, and neighborhood queries.
README
pyscope-mcp
A deployable MCP server that exposes Python function- and module-level call graphs over any Python repo, for use by agentic coding clients (Claude Code, etc.).
What it gives an agent
Instead of grepping blindly:
callers_of(fqn, depth)— who calls this function, transitivelycallees_of(fqn, depth)— what does this function reachmodule_callers(module)/module_callees(module)— module-level dependency edgesneighborhood(symbol, depth, token_budget)— bounded bidirectional subgraph around a symbol, rank-truncated to fit a token budgetfile_skeleton(path)— all top-level functions, classes, and methods defined in a filesearch(query)— substring search over all FQNsstats()— sanity-check the loaded indexreload()— re-read the index from disk after runningpyscope-mcp buildbuild()— trigger a rebuild via subprocess and reload the in-process index in one call
The graph is precomputed and saved — pyscope-mcp build runs the analyzer once and writes a JSON index; pyscope-mcp serve loads that index and answers MCP queries without re-running analysis.
Install
pip install pyscope-mcp
Build the index
pyscope-mcp build --root /path/to/repo --package my_pkg
Writes to .pyscope-mcp/index.json inside the repo by default. Override with --output or $PYSCOPE_MCP_INDEX.
Serve
pyscope-mcp serve --root /path/to/repo
Errors out if no index exists. Env-var equivalents: PYSCOPE_MCP_ROOT, PYSCOPE_MCP_INDEX.
Register with Claude Code
{
"mcpServers": {
"pyscope": {
"command": "pyscope-mcp",
"args": ["serve"],
"env": {
"PYSCOPE_MCP_ROOT": "/abs/path/to/repo"
}
}
}
}
Setup for an agent in your repo (Claude Code)
If you are an agent setting up pyscope-mcp in a new repo, follow these steps:
-
Install the package
pip install pyscope-mcp -
Build the call-graph index
pyscope-mcp build --root /abs/path/to/repo --package your_package_nameThis writes
.pyscope-mcp/index.jsoninside the repo. Run this step first —servewill not build the index automatically. -
Register the MCP server in
.claude/settings.json{ "mcpServers": { "pyscope": { "command": "pyscope-mcp", "args": ["serve"], "env": { "PYSCOPE_MCP_ROOT": "/abs/path/to/repo" } } } }If the index lives at a non-default path, add
"PYSCOPE_MCP_INDEX": "/abs/path/to/index.json"to theenvblock. -
Verify the server loaded
After restarting Claude Code (or reloading the MCP server), ask Claude:
Call the
statstool on the pyscope-mcp server.You should see node and edge counts in the response. If the output is non-empty the index loaded correctly and the MCP tools are ready to use.
Query logging (opt-in)
Every tools/call dispatch can append a structured JSONL entry to a local rotating log file so you can measure tool-use patterns, truncation rates, hub-suppression hits, and latency without parsing claude's session transcripts.
The logger is off by default. Set PYSCOPE_MCP_LOG=1 to enable.
Log location
Default: .pyscope-mcp/query.jsonl next to the index file (already .gitignored).
Override: PYSCOPE_MCP_LOG_PATH=/abs/path/to/query.jsonl.
Enable / disable
# Enable
PYSCOPE_MCP_LOG=1 pyscope-mcp serve ...
# Disable explicitly (or leave PYSCOPE_MCP_LOG unset — off is the default)
PYSCOPE_MCP_LOG=0 pyscope-mcp serve ...
Log entry schema (v1)
{
"v": 1,
"ts": "2026-04-25T21:00:00.000+00:00",
"server_id": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000",
"rpc_id": 3,
"tool": "neighborhood",
"args": {"symbol": "pkg.mod.Foo.run", "depth": 2, "token_budget": 500},
"duration_ms": 12,
"is_error": false,
"truncated": true,
"result_count": null,
"edge_count": 7,
"hub_suppressed_count": 2,
"depth_full": 1,
"token_budget_used": 487,
"index_version": 5,
"index_git_sha": "a1b2c3d4...",
"index_content_hash": "abcdef12..."
}
server_id partitions entries by session (the MCP server is spawned per-session as a stdio subprocess by Claude Code). To join log entries with claude's own session transcript, match by (ts, tool, args) or rpc_id.
Rotation: files rotate at 10 MB; up to 5 historical files are kept (query.jsonl.1 … query.jsonl.5), giving a ~50 MB ceiling.
Index schema v5 note
The index format was bumped from v4 to v5 to add git_sha and content_hash header fields (used by the logger to tie each log entry to a specific graph version). Existing v4 index files are not migrated — re-run pyscope-mcp build to generate a v5 index.
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