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MCP server for .NET coverage: run tests, parse Cobertura, find uncovered branches, append tests.

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MCP server for .NET coverage: run tests, parse Cobertura, find uncovered branches, append tests.

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build tests NuGet License: MIT

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that gives AI assistants — Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and others — direct access to .NET test-coverage tooling. Run dotnet test, parse Cobertura XML, identify uncovered branches, diff coverage between runs, and append test code — all over stdio.

Purpose

This server lets an AI assistant run unit tests, collect coverage data, and analyse results — all without leaving the chat. Instead of manually running dotnet test and parsing reports, the AI can call the server's tools directly to:

  • Discover source files and build smart batches by line budget
  • Run a filtered set of tests and collect coverage
  • Read compact, AI-optimised coverage summaries (method-level line/branch rates)
  • Check per-file coverage against a configurable target rate (default 80%)
  • Identify uncovered branches as structured JSON
  • Diff coverage between runs to see only what changed
  • Append new test code to an existing test file with atomic writes

How It Works

The server starts as a console process and communicates over stdio using the MCP protocol. An MCP-compatible client (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc.) launches the process and calls its tools as if they were functions.

AI Client  <--stdio/MCP-->  dotnet-coverage-mcp  <--shell-->  dotnet test + reportgenerator

Available Tools

Tool Description
GetSourceFiles Discover .cs files from a file, folder, or .csproj project. Returns file metadata (lines, method count) and smart batches grouped by lineBudget.
RunTestsWithCoverage Run dotnet test with XPlat Code Coverage, generate a JSON summary via reportgenerator. Returns paths to Summary.json and coverage.cobertura.xml. Supports forceRestore and sessionId for concurrent isolation.
GetCoverageSummary Parse Summary.json into structured class/method coverage data sorted worst-first by branch coverage. Optional belowTarget/topN/methodsPerClass filters trim the response to what still needs work.
GetFileCoverage Get coverage for a single source file from Cobertura XML. Returns allMeetTarget (true when all classes meet the configured targetRate for both line and branch coverage; default 0.8). Supports sessionId.
GetUncoveredBranches Find uncovered branch conditions for methods matching a given name. Returns all matching methods with partial name support. Supports sessionId.
GetCoverageDiff Compare current Cobertura XML against baseline. Shows method-level changes including new and removed methods. Supports sessionId for concurrent isolation.
AppendTestCode Insert or append C# test code into a test file. Supports anchor-based insertion with whitespace-tolerant fallback matching. Uses atomic writes to prevent file corruption.
CleanupSession Remove session state files and TestResults/coveragereport directories. Pass sessionId to scope, or omit to clean artifacts older than maxAgeMinutes (default 120).

Batch Workflow

For projects with many source files, the recommended workflow is:

  1. Discover — Call GetSourceFiles on a folder or .csproj to get all files and smart batches
  2. Run once — Call RunTestsWithCoverage with a broad filter (e.g., *) to collect coverage across all files
  3. Check per-file — Call GetFileCoverage for each file in the current batch (instant XML parsing, no test re-run)
  4. Focus — Pick the 3 lowest branch-coverage methods and call GetUncoveredBranches for each
  5. Write tests — Use AppendTestCode to add test methods
  6. Re-run and diff — Run tests once, call GetCoverageDiff to verify improvement
  7. Repeat — Continue until batch files meet the target rate (default 80%) or 3 cycles with no improvement, then move to next batch

This minimises dotnet test invocations (the main bottleneck) while still tracking per-file progress.

Concurrency

Multiple AI agents can run in parallel by passing a sessionId to each tool call, which isolates their coverage artifacts:

  • Isolated output directoriesRunTestsWithCoverage creates TestResults-{hash}/ and coveragereport-{hash}/ per session, preventing one agent from deleting another's XML mid-parse
  • Scoped state files — Coverage state is written to .mcp-coverage/.coverage-state-{hash}, so ResolveCoberturaPath resolves to the correct XML for each session
  • Scoped baselinesGetCoverageDiff stores baselines as .coverage-prev-{hash}.xml per session
  • Atomic writes — All file writes (state files and test code) use write-to-temp-then-rename to prevent corruption from race conditions or process crashes

Limitation — build outputs are not session-scoped. sessionId isolates coverage artifacts, not the .NET build. dotnet test compiles the target project into its shared obj/ and bin/, which are not per-session, so two agents running RunTestsWithCoverage against the same test project at the same time collide on those outputs and fail with buildError (e.g. CS2012: the file is being used by another process). Run parallel agents against different test projects, or on separate working copies of the repo. Multiple agents on one project are fine as long as their dotnet test builds don't overlap.

Without sessionId, tools use shared defaults — safe for single-agent use.

Requirements

  • .NET 9.0 SDK (or later)https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download

  • reportgenerator global tool — the server shells out to it to render coverage reports (installed in the Install step below)

  • An MCP-compatible client (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc.)

  • COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT — recommended. Set to your repository root to restrict every tool's filesystem access to that subtree. Any path passed by the client outside this root is rejected with pathNotAllowed. When unset, the server logs a warning once and accepts any path (backward-compatible, but not recommended for shared environments).

    export COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT=/path/to/your/repo
    

Install

Install the server as a global .NET tool from NuGet:

dotnet tool install --global dotnet-coverage-mcp

The server depends on the reportgenerator global tool to render coverage reports — install it too:

dotnet tool install --global dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool

After install, the dotnet-coverage-mcp command is on your PATH.

Build & Run (from source)

cd <path-to-dotnet-coverage-mcp>

# Restore dependencies
dotnet restore

# Build
dotnet build

# Run
dotnet run

The server will start and wait for MCP messages over stdin/stdout.

MCP Client Configuration

After installing the global tool (dotnet tool install --global dotnet-coverage-mcp), register the server with your MCP client. Set COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT to the repository you want the server to operate on.

Claude Code

claude mcp add coverage --env COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT=/path/to/your/repo -- dotnet-coverage-mcp

Claude Desktop

Add to claude_desktop_config.json (Settings → Developer → Edit Config):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "coverage": {
      "command": "dotnet-coverage-mcp",
      "env": {
        "COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT": "/path/to/your/repo"
      }
    }
  }
}

Cursor

Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json (global) or .cursor/mcp.json (per-project):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "coverage": {
      "command": "dotnet-coverage-mcp",
      "env": {
        "COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT": "/path/to/your/repo"
      }
    }
  }
}

VS Code (GitHub Copilot)

Add to .vscode/mcp.json:

{
  "servers": {
    "coverage": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "dotnet-coverage-mcp",
      "env": {
        "COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT": "/path/to/your/repo"
      }
    }
  }
}

Run from source

To run from source instead of the global tool, use dotnet run:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "coverage": {
      "command": "dotnet",
      "args": ["run", "--project", "<path-to-dotnet-coverage-mcp>"],
      "transport": "stdio"
    }
  }
}

Or point directly at the compiled executable:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "coverage": {
      "command": "<path-to-dotnet-coverage-mcp>\\bin\\Debug\\net9.0\\DotNetCoverageMcp.exe",
      "transport": "stdio"
    }
  }
}

Tool Parameters

GetSourceFiles

Parameter Type Required Description
path string Yes Path to a .cs file, folder, or .csproj project
lineBudget int No Max total lines per batch (default: 300). Small files are grouped together; large files get their own batch.

RunTestsWithCoverage

Parameter Type Required Description
testProjectPath string Yes Full path to the .csproj test project
filter string Yes Test filter string (matched against FullyQualifiedName). Use * or , for broad runs across multiple test classes.
workingDir string No Working directory; defaults to the project directory
forceRestore bool No When true, skips the --no-restore flag. Use after scaffolding a new test project or adding NuGet packages.
sessionId string No Isolates output directories (TestResults-{hash}/, coveragereport-{hash}/) and state files for concurrent multi-agent use.
includeClass string No Restrict coverage collection to types matching this name (coverlet Include filter, applied via a generated runsettings file passed with --settings). Independent of filter — pass an explicit value to scope coverage; omit it to collect coverage for everything the run touches. Namespace-qualified names are not supported.
skipReport bool No When true, skips the reportgenerator JSON-summary step and returns only the Cobertura XML path. Faster for the inner test loop, where GetFileCoverage/GetUncoveredBranches/GetCoverageDiff read the XML directly. Leave false (default) when you need GetCoverageSummary's Summary.json.

GetCoverageSummary

Parameter Type Required Description
summaryJsonPath string Yes Full path to the generated Summary.json file
belowTarget double No When set (a fraction in [0,1], e.g. 0.8), return only classes whose line OR branch coverage is below this threshold. Omit for all classes.
topN int No Return only the N lowest-branch-coverage classes (results are sorted worst-first). Omit for all classes.
methodsPerClass int No Keep at most this many lowest-branch-coverage methods per class, trimming the rest. Omit to keep all methods.

GetFileCoverage

Parameter Type Required Description
coberturaXmlPath string Yes Path to coverage.cobertura.xml (falls back to .mcp-coverage/.coverage-state if not found)
sourceFileName string Yes Source file name to look up (e.g., ExampleService.cs)
sessionId string No Resolves session-scoped state file for concurrent isolation.
targetRate double No Coverage threshold (0.0–1.0) used to compute allMeetTarget. Default 0.8.

GetUncoveredBranches

Parameter Type Required Description
coberturaXmlPath string Yes Path to coverage.cobertura.xml (falls back to .mcp-coverage/.coverage-state if not found)
methodName string Yes Method name to inspect (partial match supported; returns all matching methods)
sessionId string No Resolves session-scoped state file for concurrent isolation.

GetCoverageDiff

Parameter Type Required Description
coberturaXmlPath string Yes Path to the current coverage.cobertura.xml
workingDir string No Directory for storing baseline; defaults to the XML's parent directory
sessionId string No Isolates baseline as .coverage-prev-{hash}.xml and resolves session-scoped state file.

AppendTestCode

Parameter Type Required Description
testFilePath string Yes Full path to the target .cs test file
codeToAppend string Yes C# code to insert
insertAfterAnchor string No If provided, inserts code after the last occurrence of this string (with whitespace-tolerant fallback). If omitted, appends before the last }.

CleanupSession

Parameter Type Required Description
workingDir string Yes Project working directory containing .mcp-coverage/ and TestResults artifacts
sessionId string No When set, removes only state files and directories scoped to this session.
maxAgeMinutes int No When sessionId is omitted, removes artifacts older than this many minutes. Default 120.

State Files

All state files are written to a .mcp-coverage/ subdirectory inside the working directory, keeping the project root clean. Add .mcp-coverage/ to the target repository's .gitignore.

File Purpose
.coverage-state Default Cobertura XML path for single-agent use
.coverage-state-{hash} Session-scoped Cobertura XML path
.coverage-prev.xml Default coverage baseline for diff
.coverage-prev-{hash}.xml Session-scoped coverage baseline

Plugin (Skills & Agent)

This repo includes a plugin/ directory with Claude Code skills and an agent definition for guided test coverage workflows:

plugin/
├── plugin.json
├── agents/
│   └── test-coverage.agent.md
└── skills/
    ├── scaffold-test-files/     — Create test directories and files mirroring source structure
    ├── run-coverage/            — Run tests and view coverage reports
    ├── analyze-coverage-gaps/   — Find uncovered branches and compare diffs
    └── improve-test-coverage/   — Iterative loop to reach 80% coverage

The skills support NUnit, xUnit, and MSTest with framework-agnostic reference docs in references/unit.md and references/integration.md.

Dependencies

Package Version Purpose
Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting 10.0.7 DI and hosting
ModelContextProtocol 1.2.0 MCP server framework
Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp 5.3.0 Roslyn AST for safe code insertion and accurate method counting (~15MB)

Security

dotnet-coverage-mcp runs as a local stdio process and validates every tool argument against COVERAGE_MCP_ALLOWED_ROOT to confine filesystem access. See SECURITY.md for the threat model, hardening recommendations, and how to report a vulnerability.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup, pull request guidelines, and code conventions. Notable changes are tracked in CHANGELOG.md.

Releasing

Maintainer-only — release process, NuGet publishing, and MCP registry submission are documented in RELEASING.md.

from github.com/Hyeonu-Cha/dotnet-coverage-mcp

Установка Dotnet Coverage

У этого сервера нет опубликованного пакета — он собирается из исходников. Открой репозиторий и следуй инструкции в README.

▸ github.com/Hyeonu-Cha/dotnet-coverage-mcp

FAQ

Dotnet Coverage MCP бесплатный?

Да, Dotnet Coverage MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для Dotnet Coverage?

Нет, Dotnet Coverage работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

Dotnet Coverage — hosted или self-hosted?

Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.

Как установить Dotnet Coverage в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой Dotnet Coverage на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.

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