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RefactorMCP
RefactorMCP is a Model Context Protocol server that exposes Roslyn-based refactoring tools for C#.
Usage
Run the console application directly or host it as an MCP server:
dotnet run --project RefactorMCP.ConsoleApp
For usage examples see EXAMPLES.md.
Available Refactorings
- Extract Method – create a new method from selected code and replace the original with a call.
- Introduce Field/Parameter/Variable – turn expressions into new members; fails if a field already exists.
- Convert to Static – make instance methods static using parameters or an instance argument.
- Move Static Method – relocate a static method and keep a wrapper in the original class.
- Move Instance Method – move one or more instance methods to another class and delegate from the source. If a moved method no longer accesses instance members, it is made static automatically. Provide a
methodNames
list along with optionalconstructor-injections
andparameter-injections
to control dependencies. - Move Multiple Methods (instance) – move several methods and keep them as instance members of the target class. The source instance is injected via the constructor when required.
- Move Multiple Methods (static) – move multiple methods and convert them to static, adding a
this
parameter. - Make Static Then Move – convert an instance method to static and relocate it to another class in one step.
- Move Type to Separate File – move a top-level type into its own file named after the type.
- Make Field Readonly – move initialization into constructors and mark the field readonly.
- Transform Setter to Init – convert property setters to init-only and initialize in constructors.
- Constructor Injection – convert method parameters to constructor-injected fields or properties.
- Safe Delete – remove fields or variables only after dependency checks.
- Extract Class – create a new class from selected members and compose it with the original.
- Inline Method – replace calls with the method body and delete the original.
- Extract Decorator – create a decorator class that delegates to an existing method.
- Create Adapter – generate an adapter class wrapping an existing method.
- Add Observer – introduce an event and raise it from a method.
- Use Interface – change a method parameter type to one of its implemented interfaces.
- List Tools – display all available refactoring tools as kebab-case names.
Metrics and summaries are also available via the metrics://
and summary://
resource schemes.
Contributing
- Run
dotnet test
to ensure all tests pass. - Format the code with
dotnet format
before opening a pull request.
License
Licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
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