typeorm-docs-mcp
Analyzes TypeORM entity source files offline to produce schema graphs, ERD diagrams, Markdown documentation, and missing-documentation audits. Enables AI clients to understand database schema without a database connection.
README
typeorm-docs-mcp
Offline TypeORM schema documentation tools for both humans and AI clients.
typeorm-docs-mcp analyzes TypeORM entity source files without connecting to a database. It produces a canonical schema graph, Mermaid ERD, Markdown documentation, and a missing-documentation audit. The same core implementation powers both the CLI and MCP tools.
Why this exists
This project is not meant to wrap work that an AI could do by reading files directly. The goal is to provide deterministic schema extraction and scriptable outputs that are useful on their own, while also giving AI clients stable schema context for database design review.
Clean-room note
The project is inspired by ORM-to-Markdown and ERD documentation workflows, but it does not copy implementation code, file structure, tests, or README text from prisma-markdown.
CLI usage
typeorm-docs-mcp analyze --entities "src/**/*.entity.ts"
typeorm-docs-mcp erd --entities "src/**/*.entity.ts"
typeorm-docs-mcp markdown --entities "src/**/*.entity.ts" --title "Schema" --output ERD.md
typeorm-docs-mcp audit --entities "src/**/*.entity.ts"
typeorm-docs-mcp serve
Example ERD output
erDiagram
users {
uuid id PK
varchar email UK
}
blog_posts {
uuid id PK
uuid author_id FK
}
blog_posts }o--|| users : author
Example audit output
{
"missingTableDescriptions": [],
"missingColumnDescriptions": ["blog_posts.body"],
"missingRelationDescriptions": []
}
MCP tools
Start the MCP server over stdio:
typeorm-docs-mcp serve
Available tools:
analyze_typeorm_schemagenerate_mermaid_erdgenerate_typeorm_markdownfind_undocumented_schema
Common input:
{
"entities": "src/**/*.entity.ts",
"projectRoot": "/absolute/path/to/project"
}
MVP limitations
- Offline source analysis only.
- No database connection or credential handling.
- No
DataSource.initialize()live metadata mode yet. - No migration diff analysis yet.
- No HTML documentation output yet.
Development
npm install
npm test
npm run build
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