safe-code-mcp
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@safe-code-mcpshow me the contents of package.json"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
safe-code-mcp
safe-code-mcp is a local Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that gives Codex or another MCP client controlled access to a repository. It exposes a small set of repository tools, checks every requested path against policy.yml, redacts obvious secrets from returned content, and writes an audit event for each tool call.
The goal is not to make the MCP protocol itself complicated. The goal is to create a narrow, reviewable access layer between an AI coding agent and project files.
Architecture
flowchart TD
Client["Codex CLI or MCP client"]
Transport["stdio transport"]
Server["safe-code-mcp<br/>NestJS + MCP SDK"]
Tools["MCP tools<br/>policy/list/read/search/propose"]
Policy["policy.yml<br/>allow + deny rules"]
Guard["path validation<br/>repo boundary check"]
Redact["redaction scanner"]
Audit["audit.log"]
Repo["repository files"]
Client --> Transport
Transport --> Server
Server --> Tools
Tools --> Policy
Policy --> Guard
Guard --> Repo
Repo --> Redact
Redact --> Client
Tools --> AuditRelated MCP server: LocalNest MCP
Available Tools
Tool | Purpose | Inputs |
| Lists files visible under the configured policy. | none |
| Returns the active allow/deny policy, read limits, and audit path. | none |
| Lists immediate visible children under a directory without returning file contents. |
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| Returns metadata for an allowed file without reading its contents. |
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| Reads a bounded line range from an allowed file and redacts obvious secrets. |
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| Reads a redacted context window around a target line. |
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| Searches allowed files for a literal query and redacts matching lines. |
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| Accepts a patch proposal, scans it for secrets, and returns it for manual review. |
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read_file requires startLine >= 1 and endLine >= 1. The server also caps reads using maxReadLines from policy.yml.
Policy Model
Access is controlled by policy.yml.
flowchart LR
Request["tool request<br/>file path"]
Normalize["normalize path"]
Escape{"escapes<br/>repo root?"}
Deny{"matches<br/>deny rule?"}
Allow{"matches<br/>allow rule?"}
Use["allow tool operation"]
Reject["reject request"]
Request --> Normalize
Normalize --> Escape
Escape -- yes --> Reject
Escape -- no --> Deny
Deny -- yes --> Reject
Deny -- no --> Allow
Allow -- yes --> Use
Allow -- no --> RejectThe current policy allows common source, test, documentation, and project metadata paths, including:
src/**tests/**,test/**,__tests__/**docs/**,adr/**,openapi/**,api/**package.json,package-lock.json,tsconfig*.json,nest-cli.json,README.mddeployment templates such as
docker-compose*.yml,k8s/**,helm/**, and selected Terraform templates
The current policy denies sensitive or noisy paths, including:
.env*and nested environment filesprivate keys, certificates, keystores, GPG files, and credential paths
.git/**,node_modules/**,dist/**, build output, caches, and coverageOS metadata files such as
.DS_StoreandThumbs.dblogs, audit evidence, database dumps, backups, exports, spreadsheets, SQL files, and data files
production configuration paths
customer, card, payment, and regulated sample data directories
If a file matches both allow and deny rules, the deny rule wins.
Redaction
Returned content is passed through a lightweight redaction scanner. It currently detects common patterns such as:
OpenAI-style
sk-...tokensAWS access key IDs
private key blocks
common database connection URLs
bearer tokens
assignments containing names like
api_key,secret,token, orpassword
This redaction layer is a safety net, not a replacement for the policy. Sensitive paths should still be denied in policy.yml.
Audit Log
Every tool call writes an append-only JSON event to the configured audit log:
auditLog: "./audit.log"The audit events include details such as the tool name, file path, line range, search match counts, and redaction counts. Treat this file as operational evidence. The default policy denies *.log files, so the MCP tools should not expose audit.log.
Run Locally
Install dependencies:
npm installBuild the project:
npm run buildRun the compiled stdio MCP server:
node dist/server.jsFor development, run the TypeScript entrypoint through tsx:
npx tsx src/server.tsInspect The Server
Use the MCP Inspector to test the local server:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/server.jsCodex Configuration
Add a server entry like this to ~/.codex/config.toml:
[mcp.servers.safe-code]
command = "npx"
args = ["tsx", "src/server.ts"]
cwd = "/Volumes/Projects/ERP-Hub Inc/storeVein/erp-mcp-starter"After restarting Codex, the MCP client should be able to call the safe-code-mcp tools.
Example Tool Calls
List files visible through the policy:
{
"name": "list_allowed_files",
"arguments": {}
}Read the first 25 lines of a source file:
{
"name": "read_file",
"arguments": {
"filePath": "src/main.ts",
"startLine": 1,
"endLine": 25
}
}Read context around a specific line:
{
"name": "read_file_context",
"arguments": {
"filePath": "src/mcp.service.ts",
"line": 120,
"contextLines": 20
}
}Get file metadata without reading content:
{
"name": "file_info",
"arguments": {
"filePath": "src/mcp.service.ts"
}
}Search allowed files:
{
"name": "search_code",
"arguments": {
"query": "McpService"
}
}Submit a patch proposal for review:
{
"name": "propose_patch",
"arguments": {
"filePath": "src/main.ts",
"diff": "--- a/src/main.ts\n+++ b/src/main.ts\n..."
}
}Security Notes
This project is useful as a policy gate, but it is not a complete security boundary by itself.
For stronger protection:
Run the AI agent in a sandbox where the real repository is not directly mounted.
Give the agent access only to this MCP server.
Keep
.env, keys, production config, database dumps, logs, exports, and regulated sample data denied.Prefer read-only tools unless write access is explicitly needed.
Review
audit.logregularly.Use dedicated secret scanners such as Gitleaks or TruffleHog in CI.
The hardest part is preventing bypasses. If the agent can read the repository directly through the filesystem, it can bypass MCP policy. For real enforcement, the MCP server should be the only process with direct access to protected files.
Project Structure
src/
audit.ts append-only audit logging
main.ts Nest application bootstrap
mcp.service.ts MCP server and tool registration
policy.ts policy loading and path checks
redact.ts secret redaction patterns
server.ts stdio server entrypoint
stderr-logger.ts logger that avoids stdout protocol noise
policy.yml repository allow/deny policy
audit.log local audit outputRoadmap Ideas
Add
apply_patch_after_scanwith stronger validation and explicit approval.Add semantic code search over allowed files.
Add policy tests for allow/deny edge cases.
Add external secret scanning before returning or applying patches.
Add per-project policy profiles.
Add structured audit rotation and retention.
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