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This server provides comprehensive code analysis including quality assessment, security vulnerability detection, refactoring suggestions, and documentation generation, making it highly relevant for a 'Coding Review' search.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityEnables comprehensive code analysis including quality assessment, security vulnerability detection, refactoring suggestions, complexity calculations, and automatic documentation generation for multiple programming languages.Last updated 8 months ago5MITWhy this server?
This is specifically designed for comprehensive GitHub Pull Request (PR) reviews, utilizing static analysis tools like ESLint and Semgrep to generate detailed reports on code quality.
Asecurity-license-qualityEnables comprehensive GitHub PR reviews through Cursor's AI by fetching PR diffs, running static analysis tools (ESLint, Prettier, TypeScript, Semgrep), executing tests, and generating detailed code review reports with inline comments.Last updated 8 months ago92,6971MITWhy this server?
The server uses LLMs to provide structured code reviews and recommendations based on codebase analysis, directly addressing the user's need for code critique.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityAnalyzes codebases using Repomix and LLMs to provide structured code reviews with specific issues and recommendations, supporting multiple LLM providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini.Last updated a year ago232Why this server?
Enables thorough code reviews by integrating stronger AI models (Codex, Gemini) to provide senior-level feedback on code quality, security, and adherence to best practices.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityEnables Claude to perform thorough code reviews by integrating with Codex and Gemini CLIs to provide senior-level feedback on code quality, security, performance, and best practices. Supports reviewing code snippets, individual files, or entire directories with automatic detection of available review tools.Last updated 6 months ago4Why this server?
A specialized code review service that uses multiple 'critics' and fixing strategies to automate the identification and resolution of coding issues.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityA specialized code review service that provides 36+ critics for different programming aspects and 3 fixing strategies to automatically address identified issues in a two-step workflow.Last updated 2 months agoWhy this server?
Offers multi-model powered code review functionality using OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic models, functioning as a 'second opinion' tool for code quality checks.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityAn MCP server that provides code review functionality using OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic models, serving as a "second opinion" tool that works with any MCP client.Last updated a year ago112730MITWhy this server?
Identifies code quality issues, syntax errors, and potential bugs in JavaScript codebases using ESLint, providing actionable fix suggestions relevant to code review.
Asecurity-license-qualityEnables comprehensive JavaScript code analysis and debugging using ESLint and custom pattern matching. Identifies syntax errors, potential bugs, code quality issues, and provides actionable fix suggestions for single files or entire projects.Last updated 7 months ago4Why this server?
Integrates the Semgrep static analysis tool for vulnerability scanning and code quality rule enforcement, which is a core component of automated code review.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables integration of Semgrep in development environments via the MCP protocol, supporting static code analysis, rule management, and scan result operations.Last updated a year ago2MITWhy this server?
Focuses on GitLab, allowing AI assistants to review merge requests (MRs) by analyzing diffs and managing comments/approvals via the GitLab API.
-securityAlicense-qualityEnables AI assistants to review GitLab merge requests by fetching diffs, analyzing code changes, adding comments, and managing approvals through the GitLab API. Supports comprehensive merge request analysis and version comparison for automated code review workflows.Last updated 8 months ago3MIT