Lens
FreeNot checkedDeterministic navigation maps over code AND markdown for AI agents: one MCP server, two lenses (tree-sitter TS/JS/Python + markdown). Map a whole project, read
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Deterministic navigation maps over code AND markdown for AI agents: one MCP server, two lenses (tree-sitter TS/JS/Python + markdown). Map a whole project, read one function or one doc-section, ~99% less context. Merges codelens + docslens.
README
Deterministic navigation maps over code AND markdown — for AI agents. One MCP server, two lenses: tree-sitter for source (TypeScript / JavaScript / Python) and a markdown lens for docs. It answers "where is X and what's the shape of this project?" in one cheap call — so an agent spends context on thinking, not on browsing files.
Speaks the Model Context Protocol; works with any MCP client — Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or your own agent.
Why
An agent orienting in an unfamiliar repo otherwise burns tokens ls-ing,
grep-ing, and Reading whole files to find the one function or the right
doc. lens returns the map instead of the territory:
function_bodyreads one function — often ~99% less context than Reading the file it lives in.headingreads one doc section — the referenced heading and its subsections, nothing else.mapreturns the whole project's surface — every code file's structure and every doc's outline — in a single call.
Every output is deterministic (real parsing, not a model summarizing), capped
with an honest truncated flag, and framed by one contract:
lens is a navigation map. Use it to locate, then Read the real source/section before judging or modifying it. A signature is not the body; an outline is not the section.
Tools (13)
Orientation
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
map |
Whole-tree surface in one call: per code file → structure; per doc → title + outline. Both families, one response. |
info |
Version, sandbox root, supported languages/extensions, tool list, every output cap, and the lens contract. |
lens_system |
Install status, self-update (update.sh under the hood), and fetch the current AGENTS.md — lens's self-maintenance tool. |
Code (tree-sitter — .ts .tsx .mts .cts .js .jsx .mjs .cjs .py) + Prisma (.prisma)
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
overview |
One file's imports, exports, classes (+ methods), top-level functions, with line ranges. |
functions |
Every function incl. nested — signatures, params/types, parent scope, kind. |
function_body |
Verbatim source of ONE function — the focused read. |
comments |
Comments + TODO/FIXME/BUG/HACK/… markers (markersOnly for the debt list). |
find |
Locate a definition by name — functions, classes, and now const/type/enum/exports — across a directory. |
references |
The inverse: who uses a symbol — call sites, imports, type-refs — tree-sitter-precise, no grep false positives. |
Docs (markdown — .md .markdown .mdx)
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
outline |
Full heading hierarchy (the TOC) with line numbers. |
heading |
Read ONE section by heading text / slug / line number. |
links |
Extract inline / image / wikilink / autolink / reference links. |
search |
Case-insensitive full-text search across docs (heading hits ranked first). |
overview/find/map also cover Prisma schemas (schema.prisma → models, enums, fields, relations). JSON config/i18n isn't structurally mapped — lens says so honestly and points you to grep.
Call a code tool on a .md (or a doc tool on a .ts) and it fails with a
helpful pointer to the right tool — no silent confusion.
Honest by construction
- Never silent data loss — a file with syntax errors returns
hasErrors+parseErrors, still extracting what it can; unparseable files inmap/findappear with an inlineerror, never vanish. - Caps everywhere — every list is bounded (see
info.limits) and every cap is reported with the true total. A context-saving tool with unbounded output is self-refuting. - Path sandbox — only files under the server's working directory are
readable; escaping symlinks are rejected.
inforeports the root. - Errors name the fix —
{error, path, hint}, withisErrorset.
Install
One line clones, installs, and writes a ready-to-paste MCP config with this install's absolute path:
git clone https://github.com/segentic-lab/lens-mcp && cd lens-mcp && ./install.sh
No system packages and no native build — tree-sitter runs as WebAssembly, so it
works anywhere Node 18+ runs (Linux, macOS, Windows via WSL/Git Bash). The
installer checks Node, runs npm ci, builds (tsc → dist/), self-tests the full
suite (143 tests), and generates mcp-config.json.
Register it with your client — the generated mcp-config.json looks like:
{
"mcpServers": {
"lens": { "command": "node", "args": ["/abs/path/lens-mcp/dist/index.js"] }
}
}
- Claude Code:
claude mcp add lens -- node /abs/path/lens-mcp/dist/index.js(or copymcp-config.jsoninto a project as.mcp.json) - Cursor / Windsurf: merge
mcp-config.jsoninto~/.cursor/mcp.json - Codex CLI: add
[mcp_servers.lens]with the same command/args to~/.codex/config.toml
lens reads files under its working directory — the project your client
launches it in. Point it at a project and call map("."). Nothing outside the
working directory is readable.
Update later, in place:
./update.sh # git pull --ff-only + reinstall + self-test
Prefer to do it by hand? npm install && npm run build && npm test, then
run node dist/index.js.
Lineage
lens-mcp supersedes the earlier split servers codelens-mcp (code) and
docslens-mcp (docs) — same engines, one server, one pipeline. Sibling of
periscope-mcp (web-app QA);
built to the same standard: honest errors, caps + truncated flags everywhere,
docs == behavior, tests before release.
Built by Segentic Lab. AGPL-3.0.
Install Lens in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install lens-mcpInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add lens-mcp -- npx -y github:segentic-lab/lens-mcpFAQ
Is Lens MCP free?
Yes, Lens MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Lens need an API key?
No, Lens runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Lens hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Lens in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Lens on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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