SAP Clean Core MCP Server
Classifies SAP ABAP objects against SAP's official Clean Core release catalog to determine API release status and guide S/4HANA implementation.
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SAP Clean Core MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that classifies SAP ABAP objects against SAP's official Clean Core release catalog. Built for architects, developers, and consultants working on S/4HANA implementations.
What it does
Instantly classify any SAP object (BAPI, function module, CDS view, BDEF, table) against SAP's abap-atc-cr-cv-s4hc dataset — the same catalog that ATC (ABAP Test Cockpit) uses during transport checks.
> Classify BAPI_GOODSMVT_CREATE for PCE
BAPI_GOODSMVT_CREATE → Level C | Not in catalog | ATC Priority 2
I_PURCHASEORDER → Level C | notToBeReleasedStable | ATC Priority 2 ← the trap
I_BUSINESSPARTNER → Level A | released | Use freely ✓
Clean Core Levels
| Level | State | ATC | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | released |
None | Released API — use freely |
| B | classicAPI / deprecated |
Priority 3 | Classic API — migration path exists |
| C | notToBeReleased / notToBeReleasedStable |
Priority 2 | Internal — exemption required |
| D | noAPI |
Priority 1 | No API exists — redesign required |
| C | Not in catalog | Priority 2 | Defaults to C per SAP rule 3.3.4.3.3 |
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
cc_classify_objects |
Classify a list of objects — returns level, ATC priority, and recommended action |
cc_lookup_object |
Full detail lookup for a single object including successors |
cc_find_successors |
Find the released replacement API for a blocked object |
cc_search_objects |
Wildcard/prefix search across 44,000+ objects |
cc_semantic_search |
Natural language search ("goods movement posting API") |
cc_search_by_component |
Find all released APIs in a software/application component |
cc_get_statistics |
Dataset stats — level distribution, object types, top components |
cc_list_object_types |
All object types in the catalog with counts |
cc_partner_objects |
Query partner-extended release catalog |
cc_explain_level |
Explain what a Clean Core level means and what to do about it |
Deployment Targets
- PCE — S/4HANA Private Cloud Edition (default)
- PUBLIC — S/4HANA Public Cloud
- BTP — BTP ABAP Environment
Dataset
Backed by SAP's official open-source release catalog: github.com/SAP/abap-atc-cr-cv-s4hc
- 44,541 objects across S4CORE, SAP_ABA, SAP_BASIS and partner namespaces
- Updated with each SAP release
- Loaded at startup, cached in-memory — no database required
Quick Start
git clone https://github.com/Nidhideep/sap-clean-core-mcp
cd sap-clean-core-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm run setup # creates .env and .mcp.json
Register with Claude Code:
claude mcp add --scope user sap-clean-core -- node /path/to/sap-clean-core-mcp/dist/src/index.js
Or add to your .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sap-clean-core": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/sap-clean-core-mcp/dist/src/index.js"],
"env": {
"DEFAULT_TARGET": "PCE"
}
}
}
}
Environment Variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
DEFAULT_TARGET |
PCE |
Default deployment target (PCE/PUBLIC/BTP) |
DISABLE_EMBEDDINGS |
false |
Set true to skip semantic search index |
FETCH_TIMEOUT_MS |
60000 |
GitHub dataset fetch timeout |
LOG_LEVEL |
info |
Set debug for verbose logs |
Requirements
- Node.js 18+
- Internet access at startup (fetches SAP dataset from GitHub)
License
MIT
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