Code Analysis MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI models to understand and analyze codebases through natural language conversations.
β¨ Highlights
Natural Code Exploration: Ask high-level questions about your codebase
"What are all the different payment providers integrated in the system?"Deep Code Understanding: Extract insights about data models and system architecture
"How does the user authentication flow work from frontend to database?"Dynamic Analysis: Trace data flows and understand system relationships
"Show me all the places where we calculate transaction fees"
Limitations
This tool is a simpler alternative to more sophisticated code analysis tools / copilot like Aider. While it lacks the advanced code analysis capabilities and robustness of tools like Aider, it offers a lightweight solution for codebase exploration if you already have a Claude Pro subscription. The main advantages are:
- Cost-Effective: Using your existing Claude Pro subscription means no additional API costs, unlike tools that can get expensive when analyzing large codebases
- Simple Setup: Quick to get started with minimal configuration
- Basic Analysis: Good for high-level code understanding and exploration
Note that due to its simpler approach to code analysis, it may make more errors or provide less detailed insights compared to more specialized tools.
π Quick Start
- Install the server:
git clone https://github.com/saiprashanths/code-analysis-mcp.git
cd code-analysis-mcp
Install Claude Desktop App. For more instructions on setting up an MCP Server with Claude Desktop app, see docs
Configure the server in Claude Desktopβs configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%Claudeclaude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"code-analysis": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/PATH/TO/YOUR/REPO",
"run",
"code_analysis.py"
]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop and start analyzing your code!
Ensure the tool is correctly setup
Clicking the tools icon should display the
code-analysistools

Clicking the integrations button should display the
analyze_code_repositoryprompt

π‘ Example Usage
Hereβs how you might use the tool to understand a complex codebase:
Start by clicking on the analyze_code_repository prompt shown below. That will guide you through the process
to initialize the repo and get started.

You: How does the transaction processing work in this system?
Claude: Let me analyze the data flow for transactions.
Looking at the codebase, I can see that transaction processing happens through several key components:
1. Raw transaction data is captured in the `TransactionEvent` model with fields for:
- Payment status
- Amount
- Fee calculations
- Processing timestamps
2. This data is then processed through the PaymentSummary model, which:
- Validates payment provider responses
- Calculates processing fees
- Records transaction status
Would you like me to explain any part of this in more detail?
You: What are the key database tables involved?
Claude: The main tables in the transaction processing pipeline are:
1. transaction_events: Stores raw payment events
2. payment_summary: Processed transaction records
3. payment_providers: Provider configuration
4. merchant_accounts: Account-specific settings
Let me know if you'd like to see the schema for any of these tables!
π§ Available Tools
initialize_repository
Initialize a code repository for analysis:
initialize_repository("/path/to/repo")
# Output: Successfully initialized code repository at: /path/to/repo
get_repo_info
Retrieve information about the initialized repository:
get_repo_info()
# Output:
# Code Repository Information:
# Path: /path/to/repo
# Exists: True
# Is Directory: True
# Found .gitignore file
get_repo_structure
Examine repository file structure:
get_repo_structure(depth=2)
# Output:
# π src/
# π api/
# π routes.py
# π models.py
# π utils/
# π helpers.py
# π main.py
read_file
Read and analyze specific files:
read_file("src/api/models.py")
# Output:
# File: src/api/models.py
# Language: python
# Size: 2.3 KB
#
# [File contents...]
βοΈ Technical Details
- Default scanning depth: 3 levels
- Maximum file size: 1MB
- Maximum lines per file: 1000
- Ignores paths listed in .gitignore
- Local file system access only
- Validates file paths to prevent directory traversal
π License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Code Analysis Server
Project Details
- saiprashanths/code-analysis-mcp
- Last Updated: 4/16/2025
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