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Gradle-accurate JVM classpath; fetch Java source, signatures, and class structure for agents.

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Gradle-accurate JVM classpath; fetch Java source, signatures, and class structure for agents.

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CI npm version License: MIT Node

An MCP server and CLI that gives your coding agent the one thing it's missing on JVM codebases: the actual classpath.


The Problem

You use an IDE to write Java. Your coding agent doesn't have one.

When your agent hits an unfamiliar library type — say, a superclass from a proprietary internal library — it spends 25+ turns walking ~/.gradle/caches, opening JARs by hand with jar tf, picking one by guesswork, and trying to answer a question your IDE would answer in one keystroke: does this superclass have a public utility method called X?

The Solution

jvmsrc queries your build tool (Gradle) for this project's resolved classpath, then hands your agent real source, real signatures, and real structure — for the exact version your build actually uses.

  • As an MCP server – Connect to Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or any other MCP host and equip your agent with six purpose-built classpath tools.
  • As the jvmsrc CLI – Same engine, scriptable, pipe-friendly, and useful on its own when you just want to read a class.

jvmsrc resolving a Spring class in Claude Code
Claude Code resolving HandlerInterceptor signatures via jvmsrc — 3 calls, correct answer, no cache walking.


What it saves, daily

On JVM projects with private libraries and no public Javadocs, jvmsrc is a force multiplier:

  • ~50K tokens saved per "what's on this external class" investigation — roughly 70% reduction in cost.
  • 15+ agent panic loops avoided daily — no grinding through Gradle caches, opening wrong JARs, or giving up.
  • Unlock delegation for complex tasks touching internal SDKs that you previously had to do yourself.

The Difference in Action

Without jvmsrc (The 25-turn blind grind)

User: Override the audit hook from AbstractTradingService — is there a public utility method on it we should reuse?

Agent:

  1. Searches workspace for AbstractTradingService.java0 hits
  2. Runs: find ~/.gradle -name "trading-core*"
  3. Finds 4 versions: 2.1.0, 2.3.0, 2.4.1, 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
  4. Guesses: Picks trading-core-2.4.1.jar (the project actually uses 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT!)
  5. Runs: jar tf and javap -p on the wrong JAR
  6. [22 turns later] "I don't see a utility method, you'll have to implement it yourself."

Reality: 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT added maskSensitiveFields() as a protected helper exactly for this case. The agent didn't hallucinate — it was just blind.

With jvmsrc (The 3-turn instant resolution)

User: Override the audit hook from AbstractTradingService — is there a public utility method on it we should reuse?

Agent:

  1. search_classes("AbstractTradingService") ➔ Finds FQN & exact resolved library.
  2. get_class_structure(scope: "overview") ➔ Discovers maskSensitiveFields() in 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.
  3. get_method_signature("maskSensitiveFields") ➔ Gets accurate signature and generics.

Result: Writes the override correctly on the first try. No cache walking, no guessing, no wrong version.


How It Works

  1. Build Tool Inquiry: jvmsrc queries your active build tool (e.g., Gradle) for the exact resolved classpath configuration.
  2. Intelligent Caching: It caches the resolved classpath, tracking changes to build files to stay current.
  3. Precision AI Tools: Instead of full-code dumping, it exposes precise, high-granularity tools (signatures, structure, search) to keep context windows small and token usage ultra-low.

Installation & Quick Start

1. Install CLI

npm install -g jvmsrc
# or use it directly via npx: npx jvmsrc <command>

[!IMPORTANT]
Requires Node ≥ 20 and Java on PATH (for CFR decompiler + javap).

2. Configure for your Workspace (MCP)

Generate a paste-ready MCP configuration for your project:

jvmsrc config --project /path/to/gradle-project

Paste this configuration into your AI assistant config (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.), restart the host, and you are ready to go!


MCP Server Reference

The MCP server runs over stdio via jvmsrc mcp. Add this to your host config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "jvmsrc": {
      "command": "jvmsrc",
      "args": ["mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Tools your agent gets

Tool What it does
search_classes Find a class by simple name or glob; returns compact FQN + lib name lists
get_class_structure Retrieves class overview (purpose + method names) or declared signatures
get_method_signature Fetches real overloads for a method, with parameter names and generics
find_in_class_source Performs regex or substring searches inside a resolved class
get_class_source Retrieves method bodies or line ranges (used as a last resort)
resolve_dependencies Analyzes the actual dependency graph this project uses

[!TIP]
Every source response includes sourceAvailable: true for real sources (Javadoc, parameter names, generics), false for CFR decompilation (structure reliable, names may be synthetic).


How It Compares

Tool Approach Gap
Cache Indexers / ~/.gradle grep Scan global caches No per-project resolved version
Static Parsers (e.g., build.gradle parser) Parse declarations only Misses transitive dependencies, BOMs, dynamic versions
mcp-javadoc / path-only CFR User supplies manual JAR paths No automatic build/classpath resolution
Gradle MCP (Tooling API) Task/build focused Not optimized for classpath-accurate FQN source lookup
jvmsrc Queries actual build tool & caches Version-correct sources and signatures for agents

Target Audience

Primarily Java + Spring Boot projects on Gradle. Other JVM languages (Kotlin, Scala) and Android work today on a best-effort basis and are on the roadmap as first-class targets — see ROADMAP.md.

If you're on Maven or Bazel, it's planned but not shipping yet. Star the repo or open an issue and I'll prioritize accordingly.


Detailed Reference

Requirements & Compatibility

Runtime: Node.js ≥ 20, Java on PATH.

Project types: JVM codebases (Java, Kotlin, Scala, Groovy). jvmsrc calls the build tool, not your editor.

Build system Status
Gradle Supported — multimodule included
Maven, Bazel Planned (SPEC.md)

Point -p / projectRoot at the Gradle root (settings.gradle(.kts) or root build.gradle(.kts)). Uses ./gradlew when present, else gradle on PATH. Maven-only trees get an explicit unsupported error.

Known Limitations

Early software; the supported path is narrow:

Area Today
Build tool Gradle only
Integration Groovy init script (--init-script) — not a Gradle Portal plugin
Classpaths Standard JVM + Kotlin MPP jvm* configurations when Gradle exposes them
Output Java-shaped .java text (sources JAR, inter-project src, or CFR)

Composite builds, Android-only layouts, and exotic configurations are not fully validated. See ROADMAP.md.

Security & Privacy
  • No telemetry.
  • Local only — caches and diagnostics stay on disk; never writes under your project root.
  • Subprocesses via argv only (no shell interpolation) — see SECURITY.md.
  • Optional JVMSRC_ALLOWED_ROOTS to lock down which projects jvmsrc may resolve.
CLI Command Reference
jvmsrc com.example.MyClass -p /path/to/gradle-project          # shorthand for get
jvmsrc get com.example.MyClass -p /path/to/project -q > MyClass.java
jvmsrc resolve -p /path/to/project --force-refresh
jvmsrc config jdk-roots add /path/to/jdks                      # one-time JDK roots setup
jvmsrc doctor java -p /path/to/project                         # check JDK requirement + selection
jvmsrc diagnostics last                                         # latest failure message
jvmsrc mcp                                                     # run as MCP server

Useful flags: -p / --project, --module (:core:api), --configuration, --include-test, --force-refresh, --verbose (Gradle stderr only), --method, --start-line / --end-line.

Repo fixture for testing: test/fixtures/gradle-smokejvmsrc get com.smoke.Core -p test/fixtures/gradle-smoke --module :core.

Troubleshooting
  • Resolution failures: Run jvmsrc diagnostics last (or jvmsrc diagnostics last 5)
  • Custom JDK install roots: Add once with jvmsrc config jdk-roots add /path/to/jdks
  • JDK mismatch debugging: Run jvmsrc doctor java -p /path/to/project
  • After upgrading jvmsrc: Restart your MCP host
  • Stale classpath: Run jvmsrc resolve --force-refresh
Environment Variables
Variable Purpose
JVMSRC_JAVA_HOME Force JDK home for Gradle/CFR child processes
JVMSRC_CONFIG_DIR Global jvmsrc config directory (absolute)
JVMSRC_CACHE_ROOT Cache root (absolute)
JVMSRC_LOG_DIR Diagnostic logs (absolute)
JVMSRC_ALLOWED_ROOTS Allowed projectRoot prefixes
JVMSRC_MAX_SOURCE_OUTPUT_CHARS Max source body size (default 524288)
JVMSRC_GRADLE_TIMEOUT_MS Gradle timeout
JVMSRC_CFR_PATH Custom CFR JAR

Defaults follow env-paths conventions per OS. Full layout: SPEC.md §6.

When JVMSRC_JAVA_HOME is not set, jvmsrc auto-discovers local JDKs from common paths such as ~/.jdks (IntelliJ), ~/.gradle/jdks, SDKMan, jenv, asdf, and OS-specific system install directories, plus your global configured JDK roots from jvmsrc config jdk-roots ....

AI Agent Reviews

Finally, an MCP That Doesn't Make Me Decompile JARs

"This tool is a revelation for anyone tired of LLMs hallucinating non-existent Spring APIs. It actually reads bytecode, providing accurate class definitions and source lookups without the usual 'vibes-based' guesswork. The search_classes functionality is incredibly precise, and the thoughtful implementation of javap fallback and granular scope controls (overview/declared/effective) makes navigating complex JARs painless. It’s fast, honest when it can't find a class, and handles cache management perfectly. A must-have for any dev struggling with dependency hell — it’s like having a senior engineer who actually enjoys reading documentation."Claude (AI Reviewer)


Project Documentation

Document Contents
SPEC.md Schemas, contracts, CLI/MCP details
CONTRIBUTING.md Build, test, PR notes
RELEASING.md Branching, semver, npm releases
CHANGELOG.md Version history
ROADMAP.md Status and planned work
SECURITY.md Vulnerability reporting

Building from Source

git clone https://github.com/Sintexer/jvm-source-lens.git
cd jvm-source-lens
bun install && bun run setup:cfr && bun run build
node dist/cli.js --version

Full contributor workflow: CONTRIBUTING.md.


I built jvmsrc because I kept running into the same wall: agents that are great at writing Java but blind to the actual classpath. If it saves you the same 25-turn grind it saved me, that's exactly why this exists. Found a bug, have an idea, or just want to say it helped? Open an issue or a PR — I read everything.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

from github.com/Sintexer/jvm-source-lens

Установить JVM Source Lens в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor

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unyly install jvm-source-lens

Ставит в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor и VS Code — сам разбирается с npx, uvx и сборкой из исходников.

Впервые? Поставь CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Или настроить вручную

Выполни в терминале:

claude mcp add jvm-source-lens -- npx -y jvmsrc

FAQ

JVM Source Lens MCP бесплатный?

Да, JVM Source Lens MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.

Нужен ли API-ключ для JVM Source Lens?

Нет, JVM Source Lens работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.

JVM Source Lens — hosted или self-hosted?

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

Как установить JVM Source Lens в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?

Открой JVM Source Lens 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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