VSC as MCP
Enables AI assistants to leverage VS Code's language intelligence for code navigation, refactoring, and analysis via the MCP protocol.
README
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<h1 align="center">VSC as MCP</h1>
<p align="center"> <strong>🚀 Supercharge your AI coding assistants with VS Code's powerful language intelligence!</strong> </p>
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A Visual Studio Code extension that exposes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, giving AI tools like Claude, Cursor, and others direct access to VS Code's semantic code understanding capabilities - go-to-definition, find references, completions, diagnostics, and so much more!
✨ Features
- 🧠 Full Language Intelligence - Access VS Code's language server features via MCP tools
- 📁 Workspace Aware - Works on individual files or full project contexts
- 🔗 URI Protocol Handler - Launch VS Code via
vscode://codingwithcalvin.mcp/... - ⚡ Auto-start - MCP server starts automatically when VS Code launches
- 🔒 Secure by Default - Binds only to localhost, no external access
🛠️ Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
vscode_open_folder |
Open a workspace folder |
vscode_get_open_folders |
Get currently open workspace folder(s) |
vscode_document_symbols |
Get all symbols in a document |
vscode_workspace_symbols |
Search symbols across the workspace |
vscode_go_to_definition |
Find symbol definitions |
vscode_find_references |
Find all references to a symbol |
vscode_hover_info |
Get type info and documentation |
vscode_diagnostics |
Get errors and warnings |
vscode_call_hierarchy |
Get incoming/outgoing calls |
vscode_completions |
Get code completions at a position |
vscode_signature_help |
Get function signature help |
vscode_type_hierarchy |
Get type hierarchy information |
vscode_code_actions |
Get available code actions/quick fixes |
vscode_format_document |
Format an entire document |
vscode_format_range |
Format a specific range |
vscode_organize_imports |
Organize imports in a document |
vscode_rename_symbol |
Rename a symbol across the workspace |
vscode_workspace_file_search |
Search for files by pattern |
vscode_workspace_text_search |
Search for text across files |
📦 Installation
VS Code Marketplace
- Open VS Code
- Go to Extensions (Ctrl+Shift+X)
- Search for "VSC as MCP"
- Click Install 🎉
Manual Installation
Download the latest .vsix from the Releases page:
code --install-extension CodingWithCalvin.VSC-MCPServer.vsix
🚀 Usage
The MCP server starts automatically when VS Code launches! Just configure your AI tool to connect:
🤖 MCP Configuration
Add to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"vscode": {
"url": "http://localhost:4000/mcp",
"description": "VS Code semantic code navigation"
}
}
}
🔗 URI Protocol
Launch VS Code and control the MCP server via URI:
vscode://codingwithcalvin.mcp/start # Start MCP server
vscode://codingwithcalvin.mcp/start?port=4000 # Start on specific port
vscode://codingwithcalvin.mcp/open?folder=/path/to/dir # Open folder and start
⚙️ Configuration
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
codingwithcalvin.mcp.autoStart |
true |
Auto-start server on VS Code launch |
codingwithcalvin.mcp.port |
4000 |
MCP server port |
codingwithcalvin.mcp.bindAddress |
127.0.0.1 |
Bind address (localhost only) |
💻 Commands
Access these from the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P):
- ▶️ MCP Server: Start - Start the MCP server
- ⏹️ MCP Server: Stop - Stop the MCP server
- 🔄 MCP Server: Restart - Restart the MCP server
- 📋 MCP Server: Show Available Tools - View all available MCP tools
🔒 Security
- 🏠 Localhost Only - Binds only to
127.0.0.1 - 🛡️ DNS Rebinding Protection - Validates Host header
- ✅ Same-machine Trusted - No authentication required for local access
📋 Requirements
- 💻 Visual Studio Code 1.85.0 or later
- 🟢 Node.js (bundled with VS Code)
🤝 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Whether it's bug reports, feature requests, or pull requests - all feedback helps make this extension better.
🔧 Development Setup
- Clone the repository
- Run
npm install - Run
npm run build - Press F5 to launch the Extension Development Host 🎉
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
👥 Contributors
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<p align="center"> Made with ❤️ by <a href="https://github.com/CodingWithCalvin">Coding With Calvin</a> </p>
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