mcp-file-context-server

mcp-file-context-serverは、ファイルのコンテキストを管理するためのサーバーサイドJavaScriptアプリケーションです。このツールは、ファイルのメタデータを効率的に処理し、他のシステムとの統合を容易にします。特に、ファイルのアップロードやダウンロード時に、関連情報を自動的に取得・保存する機能が強化されています。

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File Context Server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides file system context to Large Language Models (LLMs). This server enables LLMs to read, search, and analyze code files with advanced caching and real-time file watching capabilities.

Features
  • File Operations

    • Read file and directory contents
    • List files with detailed metadata
    • Real-time file watching and cache invalidation
    • Support for multiple file encodings
    • Recursive directory traversal
    • File type filtering
  • Code Analysis

    • Cyclomatic complexity calculation
    • Dependency extraction
    • Comment analysis
    • Quality metrics:
      • Duplicate lines detection
      • Long lines detection (>100 characters)
      • Complex function identification
      • Line counts (total, non-empty, comments)
  • Smart Caching

    • LRU (Least Recently Used) caching strategy
    • Automatic cache invalidation on file changes
    • Size-aware caching with configurable limits
    • Cache statistics and performance metrics
    • Last read result caching for efficient searches
  • Advanced Search

    • Regex pattern matching
    • Context-aware results with configurable surrounding lines
    • File type filtering
    • Multi-pattern search support
    • Cached result searching
    • Exclusion patterns
Installation
Installing via Smithery

To install File Context Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @bsmi021/mcp-file-context-server --client claude
Manual Installation
npm install @modelcontextprotocol/file-context-server
Usage
Starting the Server
npx file-context-server
Available Tools
  1. list_context_files

    • Lists files in a directory with detailed metadata
    {
      "path": "./src",
      "recursive": true,
      "includeHidden": false
    }
    
  2. read_context

    • Reads file or directory contents with metadata
    {
      "path": "./src/index.ts",
      "encoding": "utf8",
      "maxSize": 1000000,
      "recursive": true,
      "fileTypes": ["ts", "js"]
    }
    
  3. search_context

    • Searches for patterns in files with context
    {
      "pattern": "function.*",
      "path": "./src",
      "options": {
        "recursive": true,
        "contextLines": 2,
        "fileTypes": ["ts"]
      }
    }
    
  4. analyze_code

    • Analyzes code files for quality metrics
    {
      "path": "./src",
      "recursive": true,
      "metrics": ["complexity", "dependencies", "quality"]
    }
    
  5. cache_stats

    • Gets cache statistics and performance metrics
    {
      "detailed": true
    }
    
Error Handling

The server provides detailed error messages with specific error codes:

  • FILE_NOT_FOUND: File or directory does not exist
  • PERMISSION_DENIED: Access permission issues
  • INVALID_PATH: Invalid file path format
  • FILE_TOO_LARGE: File exceeds size limit
  • ENCODING_ERROR: File encoding issues
  • UNKNOWN_ERROR: Unexpected errors
Configuration

Environment variables for customization:

  • MAX_CACHE_SIZE: Maximum number of cached entries (default: 1000)
  • CACHE_TTL: Cache time-to-live in milliseconds (default: 1 hour)
  • MAX_FILE_SIZE: Maximum file size in bytes for reading
Development
# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build
npm run build

# Run tests
npm test

# Start in development mode
npm run dev
License

MIT

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read our Contributing Guide for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.

Cross-Platform Path Compatibility

Note: As of April 2025, all file and directory path handling in File Context Server has been updated for improved cross-platform compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux):

  • All glob patterns use POSIX-style paths (forward slashes) internally, ensuring consistent file matching regardless of OS.
  • All file system operations (reading, writing, stat, etc.) use normalized absolute paths for reliability.
  • If you are developing or extending the server, use path.posix.join for glob patterns and path.normalize for file system access.
  • This change prevents issues with path separators and file matching on different operating systems.

No changes are required for end users, but developers should follow these conventions when contributing to the project.

作者情報
Brian W. Smith

Open Source and Integration enthusiast. Currently Senior Manager, Research & Development for SAS Institute.

SAS InstituteGreenville, SC

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