Refactor MCP is a powerful server and CLI tool for code refactoring and search that integrates with MCP clients like Claude Code.
Code Refactoring: Perform regex-based search and replace operations across files, with support for capture groups in replacement patterns for dynamic refactoring.
Code Search: Search for regex patterns in code, returning precise file locations and line numbers.
Advanced Filtering: Refine operations using context patterns (only replacing matches within specific contexts) and file glob patterns to limit scope.
Dual Operation Modes:
MCP Server Mode: Integrate with MCP-compatible clients for programmatic access
CLI Mode: Use directly from command line with features like dry-run (preview changes) and printing matched content
Integrates with ESLint for code quality checks through the npm run lint command
Integrates with Prettier for code formatting through the npm run format command
Built with TypeScript support, using the Model Context Protocol SDK for TypeScript
Provides testing capabilities through Vitest with comprehensive test coverage
Uses Zod schemas for type-safe input validation of parameters passed to the refactoring tools
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., "@Refactor MCPsearch for all console.log statements in the src directory"
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.
refactor-mcp
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides powerful refactoring tools for Coding Agents. It can run in two modes:
MCP Server Mode (default): Integrates with MCP-compatible clients like Claude Code
CLI Mode: Direct command-line usage for standalone refactoring tasks
Features
This MCP server implements two main tools to assist with code refactoring:
🔧 code_refactor
Performs regex-based search and replace operations across files with advanced filtering capabilities.
Parameters:
search_pattern(string) - Regular expression pattern to search forreplace_pattern(string) - Replacement pattern (supports capture groups like $1, $2)context_pattern(string, optional) - Only replace matches within this contextfile_pattern(string, optional) - Glob pattern to limit files (e.g.,*.js,src/**/*.ts)
Example:
// Replace foo() calls with bar() calls
code_refactor("foo\\((.+)\\)", "bar($1)")
// Before: let k = foo(1,2,3);
// After: let k = bar(1,2,3);Context-aware refactoring:
// Only replace "legacy_sdk" within import statements
code_refactor("legacy_sdk", "brand_new_sdk", "import")🔍 code_search
Searches for regex patterns and returns file locations with precise line numbers.
Parameters:
search_pattern(string) - Regular expression pattern to search forcontext_pattern(string, optional) - Filter matches by surrounding contextfile_pattern(string, optional) - Glob pattern to limit search scope
Example:
code_search("foo\\(.+\\)")
// Result:
// ./src/utils.js (line: 15)
// ./src/helpers.ts (lines: 23-27)Related MCP server: Codebase MCP
Installation
Quick Start
MCP Server Mode (for Claude Code and other MCP clients):
# Install globally for MCP integration
npm install -g @myuon/refactor-mcp
# Or use with npx (recommended for MCP clients)
npx @myuon/refactor-mcp@latestCLI Mode (for direct command-line usage):
# Search for patterns
npx @myuon/refactor-mcp@latest cli search -p "function.*\(" -f "src/**/*.js"
# Refactor with preview
npx @myuon/refactor-mcp@latest cli refactor -s "const (\w+)" -r "let \$1" --dry-runFor Development
# Clone and install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/myuon/refactor-mcp.git
cd refactor-mcp
npm installUsage
CLI Mode
You can use the refactor tools directly from the command line by adding cli after the main command:
# Search for patterns
refactor-mcp cli search -p "function (.*) \{" -f "src/**/*.ts"
# Search with matched content display
refactor-mcp cli search -p "function (.*) \{" -f "src/**/*.ts" --print
# Refactor with dry-run (preview changes)
refactor-mcp cli refactor -s "const (\w+) = " -r "let \$1 = " --dry-run
# Refactor with matched content display
refactor-mcp cli refactor -s "const (\w+) = " -r "let \$1 = " --print --dry-run
# Refactor with file pattern
refactor-mcp cli refactor -s "old_function" -r "new_function" -f "src/**/*.js"
# Context-aware refactoring
refactor-mcp cli refactor -s "legacy_sdk" -r "new_sdk" -c "import" -f "src/**/*.ts"CLI Commands:
search- Search for code patterns-p, --pattern <pattern>- Regular expression pattern to search for-c, --context <context>- Optional context pattern to filter matches-f, --files <files>- Optional file glob pattern to limit search scope--print- Print matched content to stdout--matched- Show only matched text with capture groups
refactor- Refactor code with regex replacement-s, --search <search>- Regular expression pattern to search for-r, --replace <replace>- Replacement pattern (supports $1, $2, etc.)-c, --context <context>- Optional context pattern to filter matches-f, --files <files>- Optional file glob pattern to limit search scope--dry-run- Preview changes without modifying files--print- Print matched content and replacements to stdout
Important Notes:
When using capture groups in replacement patterns on the command line, escape the dollar sign:
\$1,\$2, etc.Example:
refactor-mcp cli refactor -s "const (\w+) = " -r "let \$1 = " --dry-runThis prevents the shell from interpreting
$1as a shell variable
MCP Server Mode (Default)
By default, refactor-mcp runs as an MCP server via stdio transport:
# Run as MCP server (default mode)
refactor-mcp
# Or explicitly with npx
npx @myuon/refactor-mcp@latestDevelopment
npm run dev # Run server in development mode
npm run dev:cli # Run CLI in development mode with arguments
npm run cli # Run CLI directly (for testing)
npm run build # Build for production
npm start # Run built server (MCP mode)Code Quality
npm run check # Run all quality checks
npm run lint # Run ESLint
npm run format # Format code with Prettier
npm test # Run testsMCP Integration
This server uses the Model Context Protocol to communicate with compatible clients. It runs via stdio transport and can be integrated into any MCP-compatible environment.
Claude Code Integration
For Claude Code users, you can easily add this MCP server with:
claude mcp add refactor npx @myuon/refactor-mcp@latestManual Configuration
Add to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"refactor-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@myuon/refactor-mcp@latest"]
}
}
}Alternative Configuration (Local Installation)
{
"mcpServers": {
"refactor-mcp": {
"command": "refactor-mcp"
}
}
}Architecture
Framework: Model Context Protocol SDK for TypeScript
Runtime: Node.js with ES modules
Validation: Zod schemas for type-safe input validation
File Operations: Native fs module with glob pattern matching
Testing: Vitest with comprehensive test coverage
Contributing
Install dependencies:
npm installRun tests:
npm testCheck code quality:
npm run checkBuild:
npm run build
License
MIT