sql-sop-mcp
MCP server that integrates sql-sop SQL linter into LLM clients, enabling linting SQL queries and listing lint rules via chat tools.
README
sql-sop-mcp
Model Context Protocol server that wires sql-sop into any MCP-aware LLM client. Lets Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT desktop, Continue, and similar tools call sql-sop's linter as a callable tool from inside a chat.
The point: when an LLM generates SQL for you, it can lint that SQL itself before suggesting it. Or you can say "lint this query", paste the SQL, and the model uses the tool rather than guessing.
What it exposes
Two tools, both stdio-transport:
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
lint_sql(sql, severity?, disable?) |
Run sql-sop against a SQL string. Returns {passed, summary, findings[]}. Each finding has rule_id, severity, line, message, suggestion. |
list_rules() |
Return the full rule catalogue (43 rules in sql-sop v0.7.0; 48 with --contract enabled). |
Backed by sql-sop, a fast rule-based SQL linter with 38 SQL rules (including 5 T-SQL specific ones) and 5 Python source rules for SQL injection on cursor.execute() / sqlalchemy.text(). As of v0.7.0 it also offers an opt-in Contracts pack (5 schema-aware rules) for projects that maintain a YAML data contract. There's a browser playground if you want to feel out the rules before wiring this up.
Install
pip install sql-sop-mcp
Or with pipx if you want the CLI on PATH without polluting your project's venv:
pipx install sql-sop-mcp
Wire it into your LLM client
Claude Desktop
Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):
{
"mcpServers": {
"sql-sop": {
"command": "sql-sop-mcp"
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop. New chats will see two tools: lint_sql and list_rules.
Cursor
Edit ~/.cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sql-sop": {
"command": "sql-sop-mcp"
}
}
}
Continue (VS Code / JetBrains plugin)
Add to ~/.continue/config.json:
{
"mcpServers": [
{
"name": "sql-sop",
"command": "sql-sop-mcp"
}
]
}
Generic stdio-MCP client
Anything that speaks MCP over stdio will work. Run sql-sop-mcp as a subprocess and talk to it on stdin/stdout.
What a typical interaction looks like
You: "Write me a query to remove inactive users older than a year and lint it before suggesting."
The model calls lint_sql against its draft, gets back something like:
{
"passed": false,
"summary": "1 error, 1 warning in 1 statement",
"findings": [
{
"rule_id": "E001",
"severity": "error",
"line": 1,
"message": "DELETE without WHERE clause -- this will delete all rows",
"suggestion": "Add a WHERE clause to limit affected rows"
},
{
"rule_id": "W003",
"severity": "warning",
"line": 1,
"message": "Function on column in WHERE -- kills index usage",
"suggestion": "Move the function to the value side: WHERE date >= '2024-01-01'"
}
]
}
It then revises the query and lints again before showing it to you.
When to use disable
If the model is sure a rule is a false positive in context (e.g. a one-off admin script where SELECT * is genuinely fine), it can pass disable: ["W001"]. Treat this as the model's reasoning surface — read the suggested rationale, not just the final SQL.
Roadmap (open to PRs)
lint_file(path)— lint a file the LLM has access to via filesystem MCPexplain_rule(rule_id)— return the rule's full documentation, examples of pass/fail SQLlint_python_file(path)— wrap the Python-source scanner so the LLM can audit.pyfiles forcursor.execute(f"...")SQL injectionsuggest_index(sql, schema)— emit candidate covering-index DDL based on the query
Related
- sql-sop — the linter this server wraps. CLI, pre-commit hook, GitHub Action, browser playground
- pr-sop — sister tool for PR governance
- Model Context Protocol — the spec
- FastMCP — the Python framework this server is built on
License
MIT. See LICENSE.
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