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Codescene Mcp Server

An MCP server that provides CodeScene Code Health analysis tools.

Healthcare & Life SciencesPackageociOpen SourceExternal
Last updated
March 16, 2026
Visibility
Public
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About This MCP Server


The CodeScene MCP Server exposes CodeScene's Code Health analysis as local AI-friendly tools.

This server is designed to run in your local environment and lets AI assistants (like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude code, etc.) request meaningful Code Health insights directly from your codebase. The Code Health insights augment the AI prompts with rich content around code quality issues, maintainability problems, and technical debt in general.

What Problems It Solves

  • > Watch the demo video of the CodeScene MCP.
  • > CodeScene MCP comes with a set of example prompts and an AGENTS.md file to capture the key use cases and guide your AI agents. Copy the AGENTS.md file to your own repository.
  • With the CodeScene MCP Server in place, your AI tools can:

Specifications

Status
live
Industry
Healthcare & Life Sciences
Category
General
Server type
Package
Language
oci
License
Open Source
Verified
Yes

Requirements

  • macOS: cs-mcp-macos-aarch64.zip (Apple Silicon) or cs-mcp-macos-amd64 (Intel)
  • Linux: cs-mcp-linux-aarch64.zip or cs-mcp-linux-amd64
  • Windows: cs-mcp-windows-amd64.exe

Hosting


Hosting Options

  • Package

API


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Install

Install command
oci
npx @codescene/codehealth-mcp

Performance


Usage


Quick Reference


Name
Codescene Mcp Server
Function
An MCP server that provides CodeScene Code Health analysis tools.
Transport
Package
Language
oci
Install
npx @codescene/codehealth-mcp
Source
External (Registry)
License
Open Source
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