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isaacphi

mcp language server

Built by isaacphi • 1,502 stars

What is mcp language server?

mcp-language-server gives MCP enabled clients access semantic tools like get definition, references, rename, and diagnostics.

How to use mcp language server?

1. Install a compatible MCP client (like Claude Desktop). 2. Open your configuration settings. 3. Add mcp language server using the following command: npx @modelcontextprotocol/mcp-language-server 4. Restart the client and verify the new tools are active.
šŸ›”ļø Scoped (Restricted)
npx @modelcontextprotocol/mcp-language-server --scope restricted
šŸ”“ Unrestricted Access
npx @modelcontextprotocol/mcp-language-server

Key Features

Native MCP Protocol Support
Real-time Tool Activation & Execution
Verified High-performance Implementation
Secure Resource & Context Handling

Optimized Use Cases

Extending AI models with custom local capabilities
Automating system workflows via natural language
Connecting external data sources to LLM context windows

mcp language server FAQ

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Is mcp language server safe?

Yes, mcp language server follows the standardized Model Context Protocol security patterns and only executes tools with explicit user-granted permissions.

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Is mcp language server up to date?

mcp language server is currently active in the registry with 1,502 stars on GitHub, indicating its reliability and community support.

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Are there any limits for mcp language server?

Usage limits depend on the specific implementation of the MCP server and your system resources. Refer to the official documentation below for technical details.

Official Documentation

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MCP Language Server

Go Tests Go Report Card GoDoc Go Version

This is an MCP server that runs and exposes a language server to LLMs. Not a language server for MCP, whatever that would be.

Demo

mcp-language-server helps MCP enabled clients navigate codebases more easily by giving them access semantic tools like get definition, references, rename, and diagnostics.

Demo

Setup

  1. Install Go: Follow instructions at https://golang.org/doc/install
  2. Install or update this server: go install github.com/isaacphi/mcp-language-server@latest
  3. Install a language server: follow one of the guides below
  4. Configure your MCP client: follow one of the guides below
<details> <summary>Go (gopls)</summary> <div> <p><strong>Install gopls</strong>: <code>go install golang.org/x/tools/gopls@latest</code></p> <p><strong>Configure your MCP client</strong>: This will be different but similar for each client. For Claude Desktop, add the following to <code>~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json</code></p> <pre> { "mcpServers": { "language-server": { "command": "mcp-language-server", "args": ["--workspace", "/Users/you/dev/yourproject/", "--lsp", "gopls"], "env": { "PATH": "/opt/homebrew/bin:/Users/you/go/bin", "GOPATH": "/users/you/go", "GOCACHE": "/users/you/Library/Caches/go-build", "GOMODCACHE": "/Users/you/go/pkg/mod" } } } } </pre> <p><strong>Note</strong>: Not all clients will need these environment variables. For Claude Desktop you will need to update the environment variables above based on your machine and username:</p> <ul> <li><code>PATH</code> needs to contain the path to <code>go</code> and to <code>gopls</code>. Get this with <code>echo $(which go):$(which gopls)</code></li> <li><code>GOPATH</code>, <code>GOCACHE</code>, and <code>GOMODCACHE</code> may be different on your machine. These are the defaults.</li> </ul> </div> </details> <details> <summary>Rust (rust-analyzer)</summary> <div> <p><strong>Install rust-analyzer</strong>: <code>rustup component add rust-analyzer</code></p> <p><strong>Configure your MCP client</strong>: This will be different but similar for each client. For Claude Desktop, add the following to <code>~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json</code></p> <pre> { "mcpServers": { "language-server": { "command": "mcp-language-server", "args": [ "--workspace", "/Users/you/dev/yourproject/", "--lsp", "rust-analyzer" ] } } } </pre> </div> </details> <details> <summary>Python (pyright)</summary> <div> <p><strong>Install pyright</strong>: <code>npm install -g pyright</code></p> <p><strong>Configure your MCP client</strong>: This will be different but similar for each client. For Claude Desktop, add the following to <code>~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json</code></p> <pre> { "mcpServers": { "language-server": { "command": "mcp-language-server", "args": [ "--workspace", "/Users/you/dev/yourproject/", "--lsp", "pyright-langserver", "--", "--stdio" ] } } } </pre> </div> </details> <details> <summary>Typescript (typescript-language-server)</summary> <div> <p><strong>Install typescript-language-server</strong>: <code>npm install -g typescript typescript-language-server</code></p> <p><strong>Configure your MCP client</strong>: This will be different but similar for each client. For Claude Desktop, add the following to <code>~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json</code></p> <pre> { "mcpServers": { "language-server": { "command": "mcp-language-server", "args": [ "--workspace", "/Users/you/dev/yourproject/", "--lsp", "typescript-language-server", "--", "--stdio" ] } } } </pre> </div> </details> <details> <summary>C/C++ (clangd)</summary> <div> <p><strong>Install clangd</strong>: Download prebuilt binaries from the <a href="https://github.com/clangd/clangd/releases">official LLVM releases page</a> or install via your system's package manager (e.g., <code>apt install clangd</code>, <code>brew install clangd</code>).</p> <p><strong>Configure your MCP client</strong>: This will be different but similar for each client. For Claude Desktop, add the following to <code>~/Library/Application\\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json</code></p> <pre> { "mcpServers": { "language-server": { "command": "mcp-language-server", "args": [ "--workspace", "/Users/you/dev/yourproject/", "--lsp", "/path/to/your/clangd_binary", "--", "--compile-commands-dir=/path/to/yourproject/build_or_compile_commands_dir" ] } } } </pre>
<p><strong>Note</strong>:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Replace <code>/path/to/your/clangd_binary</code> with the actual path to your clangd executable.</li>
  <li><code>--compile-commands-dir</code> should point to the directory containing your <code>compile_commands.json</code> file (e.g., <code>./build</code>, <code>./cmake-build-debug</code>).</li>
  <li>Ensure <code>compile_commands.json</code> is generated for your project for clangd to work effectively.</li>
</ul>
</div> </details> <details> <summary>Other</summary> <div> <p>I have only tested this repo with the servers above but it should be compatible with many more. Note:</p> <ul> <li>The language server must communicate over stdio.</li> <li>Any aruments after <code>--</code> are sent as arguments to the language server.</li> <li>Any env variables are passed on to the language server.</li> </ul> </div> </details>

Tools

  • definition: Retrieves the complete source code definition of any symbol (function, type, constant, etc.) from your codebase.
  • references: Locates all usages and references of a symbol throughout the codebase.
  • diagnostics: Provides diagnostic information for a specific file, including warnings and errors.
  • hover: Display documentation, type hints, or other hover information for a given location.
  • rename_symbol: Rename a symbol across a project.
  • edit_file: Allows making multiple text edits to a file based on line numbers. Provides a more reliable and context-economical way to edit files compared to search and replace based edit tools.

About

This codebase makes use of edited code from gopls to handle LSP communication. See ATTRIBUTION for details. Everything here is covered by a permissive BSD style license.

mcp-go is used for MCP communication. Thank you for your service.

This is beta software. Please let me know by creating an issue if you run into any problems or have suggestions of any kind.

Contributing

Please keep PRs small and open Issues first for anything substantial. AI slop O.K. as long as it is tested, passes checks, and doesn't smell too bad.

Setup

Clone the repo:

git clone https://github.com/isaacphi/mcp-language-server.git
cd mcp-language-server

A justfile is included for convenience:

just -l
Available recipes:
    build    # Build
    check    # Run code audit checks
    fmt      # Format code
    generate # Generate LSP types and methods
    help     # Help
    install  # Install locally
    snapshot # Update snapshot tests
    test     # Run tests

Configure your Claude Desktop (or similar) to use the local binary:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "language-server": {
      "command": "/full/path/to/your/clone/mcp-language-server/mcp-language-server",
      "args": [
        "--workspace",
        "/path/to/workspace",
        "--lsp",
        "language-server-executable"
      ],
      "env": {
        "LOG_LEVEL": "DEBUG"
      }
    }
  }
}

Rebuild after making changes.

Logging

Setting the LOG_LEVEL environment variable to DEBUG enables verbose logging to stderr for all components including messages to and from the language server and the language server's logs.

LSP interaction

  • internal/lsp/methods.go contains generated code to make calls to the connected language server.
  • internal/protocol/tsprotocol.go contains generated code for LSP types. I borrowed this from gopls's source code. Thank you for your service.
  • LSP allows language servers to return different types for the same methods. Go doesn't like this so there are some ugly workarounds in internal/protocol/interfaces.go.

Local Development and Snapshot Tests

There is a snapshot test suite that makes it a lot easier to try out changes to tools. These run actual language servers on mock workspaces and capture output and logs.

You will need the language servers installed locally to run them. There are tests for go, rust, python, and typescript.

integrationtests/
ā”œā”€ā”€ tests/        # Tests are in this folder
ā”œā”€ā”€ snapshots/    # Snapshots of tool outputs
ā”œā”€ā”€ test-output/  # Gitignored folder showing the final state of each workspace and logs after each test run
└── workspaces/   # Mock workspaces that the tools run on

To update snapshots, run UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true go test ./integrationtests/...

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Manual Config

{ "mcpServers": { "mcp-language-server": { "command": "npx", "args": ["mcp-language-server"] } } }