code2prompt-mcp
An MCP server that generates contextual prompts from codebases, making it easier for AI assistants to understand and work with your code repositories.
About
code2prompt-mcp leverages the high-performance code2prompt-rs Rust library to analyze codebases and produce structured summaries. It helps bridge the gap between your code and language models by extracting relevant context in a format that’s optimized for AI consumption.
Installation
This project uses Rye for dependency management, make sure you have it installed.
To install the necessary dependencies, and build the module in the local environment, run:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/odancona/code2prompt-mcp.git
cd code2prompt-mcp
# Install dependencies with Rye
rye build
It will install all the required dependencies specified in the pyproject.toml file in the .venv directory.
Usage
Run the MCP server:
rye run python code2prompt_mcp.main
License
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details.
Development
For testing, you can use the MCP Inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector python -m code2prompt_mcp.main
Code2Prompt MCP Server
Project Details
- ODAncona/code2prompt-mcp
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/19/2025
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