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ErrorLens MCP

Structured error recovery for MCP agents.

MCP servers often fail with vague messages. ErrorLens turns those failures into structured, retry-aware, state-aware guidance that agents can use.

Why Use It

When an MCP tool call fails, agents need to know more than "something went wrong." They need to know whether retrying is safe, whether a write may have partially happened, what evidence matters, and what recovery step should come next.

ErrorLens MCP is built for that pressure point:

  • Prevents blind duplicate writes after ambiguous timeouts.

  • Converts opaque upstream failures into stable machine-readable categories.

  • Keeps recovery guidance compact enough for agent context windows.

  • Preserves successful upstream MCP responses while wrapping failures with structured isError: true payloads.

  • Stores privacy-preserving local JSONL traces for replay and reports.

  • Runs locally with no telemetry, no model dependency, and no API key.

Related MCP server: error2fix

What It Does

  • Classifies opaque MCP and tool failures into a compact structured error model.

  • Tells agents whether retrying is safe, whether state may have changed, and what to do next.

  • Exposes a companion MCP server for diagnostics.

  • Runs as a stdio MCP proxy for existing stdio upstream servers.

  • Records local JSONL traces with redaction enabled by default.

  • Ships a CLI for init, doctor, traces, replay, report, proxy, and adapter rule tests.

ErrorLens is a reliability layer, not a security sandbox. It does not send traces to a cloud service and it has no model or API-key dependency.

Requirements

  • Node.js 22.12.0 or newer

  • npm

  • Windows, Linux, or macOS

Install

git clone https://github.com/Master0fFate/ErrorLens-MCP.git
cd ErrorLens-MCP
npm install
npm run build
npm run verify

Run the CLI from source:

node dist/cli/index.js --help

Or link it locally while developing:

npm link
errorlens --help

The compiled package uses portable Node APIs and is designed to work on Windows, Linux, and macOS.

Companion MCP Server

Build the project first, then add the companion server to an MCP client:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "errorlens": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-errorlens/dist/companion/diagnostic-server.js"]
    }
  }
}

Tools:

  • classify_error

  • recommend_recovery

  • replay_trace

  • summarize_failures

  • generate_adapter_rule

  • rules_test

Proxy Mode

Create a local config:

node dist/cli/index.js init --dir .errorlens

Edit .errorlens/config.yaml, then run:

node dist/cli/index.js proxy --config .errorlens/config.yaml

For stdio upstreams, ErrorLens lists the upstream tools and forwards calls. Tool execution failures are returned as normal MCP tool results with isError: true and a structured ErrorLens JSON payload. Successful tool responses are preserved.

CLI Commands

node dist/cli/index.js init --dir .errorlens
node dist/cli/index.js doctor --config .errorlens/config.yaml
node dist/cli/index.js report --trace .errorlens/traces.jsonl
node dist/cli/index.js replay --trace .errorlens/traces.jsonl
node dist/cli/index.js traces --trace .errorlens/traces.jsonl
node dist/cli/index.js rules test --config .errorlens/config.yaml
node dist/cli/index.js proxy --config .errorlens/config.yaml

Demo

The repo includes a fake broken MCP server used by the QA smoke tests:

npm run verify
node dist/qa/companion-smoke.js rate-limit
node dist/qa/proxy-smoke.js write-timeout

The proxy demo shows a write-like timeout classified as SIDE_EFFECT_UNKNOWN with retry.safe=false, which prevents blind duplicate writes.

Privacy

  • No telemetry.

  • Local trace files only.

  • Redaction enabled by default.

  • Environment variable values are never printed by doctor.

  • ErrorLens improves recovery semantics; it does not provide formal security isolation.

Development

npm run lint
npm run build
npm test
npm run verify

The CI workflow runs the verification suite across Windows, Linux, and macOS.

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