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Context Zero Engine

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Context Zero Engine

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A local code-intelligence engine for AI agents. ContextZero indexes a repository into a PostgreSQL-backed code graph and serves structured, token-budgeted context — symbols, dependencies, effects, contracts, similar code, and blast radius — over MCP and HTTP. The engine and its database run locally and do not require an external analysis or embedding API. If an operator enables repository validation commands, those commands inherit the repository's own behavior and may access the network.

Built by ClassEve. Licensed under Apache-2.0.

Official repository. This is the only official repository for Context Zero Engine. ClassEve's complete list of official accounts is at classeve.com/official. The GitHub account github.com/ClassEve is an unrelated third party, not affiliated with ClassEve.


The Problem

Coding agents and developer tools usually inspect source one file at a time. On a non-trivial codebase that means opening dozens of files, re-reading the same code across tasks, manually tracing transitive effects — and still missing contract assumptions or behaviorally similar code elsewhere in the repository.

ContextZero indexes the repository once and answers the same investigation with targeted queries: give me this symbol with its dependencies and contracts, what breaks if I change it, where else does this logic exist, which tests cover it. Historical author-run benchmarks reported 63–92% token savings depending on repository size (12.4x on VS Code, 12.9x across seven multi-language repos). Raw run artifacts are not committed, so treat these as reproducible targets, not guaranteed field performance. See BENCHMARKS.md for methodology and caveats.


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What It Computes

Capability

Description

Context Capsules

Token-budgeted context packages: source, dependencies, contracts, and effects in one call, with a 5-level degradation ladder.

Blast Radius

5-dimensional impact analysis (structural, behavioral, contract, homolog, historical) with severity and confidence scoring.

Behavioral Profiling

Functions are classified as pure / read_only / read_write / side_effecting. TS/JS external effects are type-resolved through the compiler. The shipped, author-designed fixture suite measured 100% precision and recall; this is regression evidence, not a claim of perfect accuracy on arbitrary repositories (see BENCHMARKS.md).

Effect Signatures

9 typed effects (reads, writes, opens, throws, calls_external, logs, emits, normalizes, acquires_lock), provenance-labeled (direct vs transitive with hop counts) and propagated with a bounded, kind-filtered policy.

Contract Extraction

Input/output types, error contracts, security contracts, guard clauses, derived invariants — mined from the code itself.

Homolog Detection

Finds behaviorally equivalent code (not just textual clones) via 7-dimensional evidence scoring with contradiction flags.

Smart Context

One call: source + blast radius + callers + tests + contracts. Replaces 8+ separate lookups.

Dispatch Resolution

Class hierarchy, virtual call resolution, C3 linearization, field-sensitive points-to analysis.

Concept Families

Automatic grouping of related symbols with exemplar identification, outlier detection, and contradiction flagging.

Temporal Intelligence

Git-derived co-change analysis, temporal risk scoring, churn metrics.

Symbol Lineage

Cross-snapshot identity tracking through renames and refactors.

Transactional Editing

9-state change lifecycle with DB-backed rollback and 6-level progressive validation.

Semantic Search

Find code by what it does: TF-IDF + MinHash LSH similarity. No external APIs, no embedding service.

Uncertainty Tracking

12-source uncertainty model with per-symbol confidence scoring — the engine tells you what it is not sure about.

15 Languages

TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, C, C++, CUDA-flavored .cu/.cuh, Go, Rust, Java, C#, Ruby, Kotlin, Swift, PHP, Bash.

TypeScript and JavaScript use full AST analysis through the TypeScript Compiler API. Python uses LibCST with 60+ behavioral patterns. The remaining languages use tree-sitter with language-specific walkers.

How It Works

MCP-compatible client (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, ...)
    |
    | MCP protocol (stdio)            HTTP clients
    |                                     |
ContextZero MCP Bridge (61 tools)    REST API (60 routes)
    |                                     |
    +------------------+------------------+
    |
    +-- Ingestor (15 languages, delta ingestion)
    +-- 13 Analysis Engines
    |     Behavioral | Contract | Deep Contract | Blast Radius
    |     Effect | Dispatch | Concept Families | Temporal
    |     Symbol Lineage | Runtime Evidence | Uncertainty
    |     Structural Graph | Capsule Compiler
    +-- Semantic Engine (TF-IDF, MinHash LSH, cosine similarity)
    +-- Homolog Engine (7-dimensional scoring)
    +-- Transactional Editor (opt-in constrained validation, rollback)
    +-- Service Layer (transport-agnostic services)
    +-- Database Driver (circuit breaker, batch loader, advisory locks)
    |
PostgreSQL 16 (all data local, nothing leaves your machine)

The scg_ prefix on tools and environment variables comes from the engine's internal name for its data model — the structural code graph.

Deep dives: ARCHITECTURE.md (subsystems and tool registry) and TECHNICAL_DESIGN.md (data structures, algorithms, engine internals).


Install

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+ (22 recommended)

  • PostgreSQL 14+ (16 recommended) with the pg_trgm extension

  • Python 3 with libcst (optional — only for Python source analysis)

git clone https://github.com/Classevelabs/context-zero-engine.git context-zero-engine
cd context-zero-engine

Windows:

powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\scripts\bootstrap.ps1 -Client claude

macOS / Linux:

scripts/bootstrap.sh --client claude

The bootstrap installs dependencies, creates .env, builds, runs database migrations, runs diagnostics (npm run doctor), and optionally writes the MCP config for your client (claude, codex, cursor, or all).

Manual install

npm ci

createdb scg_v2
psql -d scg_v2 -c "CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_trgm;"

cp .env.example .env    # set DB_USER / DB_PASSWORD / SCG_ALLOWED_BASE_PATHS

npm run build
npm run db:migrate
npm run doctor          # verifies node, database, python, env

Full options, client config paths, and troubleshooting: docs/INSTALL.md and docs/OPERATIONS.md.


Quickstart

1. Wire it into an MCP client

The bundled installer writes the config (with a timestamped backup of the existing file) for Claude Desktop, Codex, or Cursor:

npm run mcp:install -- --client claude

Or generate config snippets without touching client files (npm run mcp:config), or register manually — for example with the Claude Code CLI:

claude mcp add contextzero -s user \
  -e CONTEXTZERO_ENV_FILE=/absolute/path/to/context-zero-engine/.env \
  -- node /absolute/path/to/context-zero-engine/dist/mcp-bridge/index.js

Any MCP client that speaks stdio works: the server is node dist/mcp-bridge/index.js with the DB_*/SCG_* environment (or a single CONTEXTZERO_ENV_FILE pointing at your .env).

MCP uses a trusted local stdio child-process boundary; it is not a remote network authentication layer. Read tools are enabled by default. Before using ingestion, editing, retention cleanup, or validation tools, a local operator must set SCG_MCP_MUTATIONS_ENABLED=true. Validation commands additionally require SCG_ALLOW_UNSANDBOXED_EXECUTION=true and should run only on trusted repositories under a restricted operating-system account.

2. Index a repository

From the MCP client, call:

scg_health_check                      → should report status: healthy
scg_register_repo / scg_ingest_repo   → index a repo under SCG_ALLOWED_BASE_PATHS

Then start asking: scg_smart_context, scg_blast_radius, scg_compile_context_capsule, scg_find_homologs, scg_semantic_search, ...

Three native tools (scg_native_codebase_overview, scg_native_symbol_search, scg_native_search_code) work immediately without a database — they analyze the filesystem directly.

3. Or run it as an HTTP server

npm run build
npm start          # HTTP server on port 3100
curl http://localhost:3100/health
curl -X POST http://localhost:3100/scg_codebase_overview \
  -H "X-API-Key: <your key>" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"repo_id": "..."}'

60 routes (7 GET + 53 POST) mirror the MCP tool surface plus health, readiness, Prometheus metrics, cache, and admin endpoints. All non-health routes require API-key authentication (X-API-Key or Authorization: Bearer). State-changing, repository-registration, and validation-command routes require a distinct SCG_ADMIN_API_KEYS credential.

Docker (self-hosted server + bundled PostgreSQL)

cp .env.docker.example .env
# Set DB_PASSWORD, SCG_API_KEYS, and a distinct SCG_ADMIN_API_KEYS value.
docker compose up -d

When registering repositories from Docker, use paths under /repos — that is where SCG_REPOS_PATH is mounted inside the container.


MCP Tool Surface (61 tools)

Category

Count

Examples

Core

8

scg_health_check, scg_ingest_repo, scg_incremental_index, scg_codebase_overview

Symbol Intelligence

8

scg_resolve_symbol, scg_read_source, scg_semantic_search, scg_get_tests

Behavioral & Contract

8

scg_get_behavioral_profile, scg_get_invariants, scg_get_effect_signature

Impact Analysis

8

scg_blast_radius, scg_compile_context_capsule, scg_smart_context, scg_find_homologs

Change Planning

4

scg_plan_change, scg_prepare_change, scg_apply_propagation

Code Graph

8

scg_get_class_hierarchy, scg_get_symbol_lineage, scg_get_co_change_partners

Transactional Editing

6

scg_create_change_transaction, scg_validate_change, scg_rollback_change

Data Management

3

scg_list_snapshots, scg_batch_embed, scg_ingest_runtime_trace

Native Workspace (no DB)

3

scg_native_codebase_overview, scg_native_symbol_search, scg_native_search_code

Admin

5

scg_admin_run_retention, scg_admin_db_stats, scg_admin_system_info

The complete registry is in ARCHITECTURE.md.


Security

  • Local by design — no telemetry or required external analysis APIs; opt-in repository commands retain their own network capabilities

  • SQL injection protection — parameterized queries plus table/column allowlists for dynamic queries

  • 5-layer path traversal protection — null bytes, URL encoding, backslash handling, symlink escape checks, base-path boundary enforcement

  • Fail-closed authentication — timing-safe comparison, 32-character minimum keys, per-IP brute-force lockout, and separate production admin credentials for privileged HTTP routes

  • Constrained validation runner — disabled by default; applies time/output/resource limits, process groups, SIGKILL escalation, and environment sanitization, but does not isolate filesystem or network access

  • Hardened HTTP surface — per-route rate limits and body-size limits, input validation on every route, sanitized error responses (no stack traces, paths, or SQL)

See SECURITY.md for the deployment hardening checklist and how to report a vulnerability.


Historical Benchmarks

Benchmark

Scale

Token reduction (exact-symbol baseline)

Engine self-ingest

105 files / 7,753 symbols

2.71x (63.1% savings)

VS Code

10,386 files / 125,777 symbol versions

12.44x (91.96% savings)

7 multi-language repos

Django, Prometheus, Tokio, Commons Lang, Serilog, OkHttp, Alamofire

12.86x (92.2% savings)

These are author-reported historical results; raw machine-readable run outputs are not committed. Methodology, reproduction scripts, and cases where the gain is small: BENCHMARKS.md.


Testing

npm test              # full unit suite
npm run test:db       # opt-in integration test against a real PostgreSQL
npm run test:ci       # with coverage
npm run typecheck     # TypeScript strict mode
npm run lint

Documentation

Document

Description

docs/INSTALL.md

Install paths, MCP client configuration, diagnostics

docs/OPERATIONS.md

Day-to-day operation, indexing, network server mode

ARCHITECTURE.md

System architecture, subsystems, tool registry

TECHNICAL_DESIGN.md

Data structures, algorithms, engine internals

BENCHMARKS.md

Benchmark methodology and results

SECURITY.md

Hardening checklist and vulnerability reporting


About

Built and maintained by ClassEve — engineering for AI agents and developer tooling. Project page: classeve.com/public/context-zero-engine.

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Apache License 2.0 — see LICENSE. Copyright 2026 ClassEve.

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