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Largescale MCP server for codebase search with background indexing and automatic updating to git commits in rust

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Largescale MCP server for codebase search with background indexing and automatic updating to git commits in rust

README

opencodesearch is an asynchronous Rust code search system with a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. It indexes large repositories into vector + keyword backends and serves search results through MCP tools.

Features

  • Fully async runtime (tokio)
  • 4 isolated processes:
    • orchestrator (state machine + supervision)
    • background ingestor
    • MCP server process
    • git watchdog process
  • Required crates integrated and used in runtime code:
    • opencodesearchparser
    • qdrant-client
    • ollama-rs
    • rmcp
  • Hybrid retrieval:
    • semantic search (Qdrant vectors)
    • keyword search (Quickwit HTTP + local shadow fallback)
  • MCP server compatible with MCP clients using streamable HTTP and stdio transports

Architecture

State machine in orchestrator:

  • SPINUP: load config.json
  • NORMAL: run ingestor + mcp + watchdog
  • UPDATE: keep watchdog, stop ingestor + mcp during update window
  • CLOSING: stop all children gracefully

Update flow:

  • watchdog tracks git commits since last sync
  • when threshold (commit_threshold) is reached:
    • send UPDATE_START to orchestrator
    • pull + compute changed/deleted files
    • remove stale docs
    • reindex changed files
    • send UPDATE_END

Requirements

  • Rust stable toolchain
  • Docker + Docker Compose
  • Local network access to:
    • Ollama (11434)
    • Qdrant (6333 HTTP, 6334 gRPC)
    • Quickwit (7280)

Configuration

config.json schema:

{
  "codebase": {
    "directory_path": "/path/to/massive/repo",
    "git_branch": "main",
    "commit_threshold": 50,
    "mcp_server_name": "My cool codebase",
    "mcp_server_url": "http://localhost:9443",
    "background_indexing_threads": 2
  },
  "ollama": {
    "server_url": "http://localhost:11434",
    "embedding_model": "qwen3-embedding:0.6b",
    "context_size": 2000
  },
  "qdrant": {
    "server_url": "http://localhost:6334",
    "collection_name": "opencodesearch-code-chunks",
    "api_key": null
  },
  "quickwit": {
    "quickwit_url": "http://localhost:7280",
    "quickwit_index_id": "opencodesearch-code-chunks"
  }
}

Important:

  • qdrant.server_url should target the gRPC endpoint port (6334) for qdrant-client.
  • quickwit.quickwit_url should target HTTP (7280).

Start Backend Services

Run all local dependencies:

docker compose up -d

Check containers:

docker ps

Running the System

1) Orchestrator mode (recommended)

Starts and supervises all child processes.

cargo run -- orchestrator --config config.json

2) Individual process modes

You can run each process directly for debugging.

Ingestor:

cargo run -- ingestor --config config.json

MCP server:

cargo run -- mcp --config config.json

MCP server over stdio (for local MCP clients):

cargo run -- mcp-stdio --config config.json

Watchdog (requires orchestrator IPC env):

OPENCODESEARCH_IPC_SOCKET=/tmp/opencodesearch.sock cargo run -- watchdog --config config.json

MCP Server Usage

The MCP server supports:

  • streamable HTTP via cargo run -- mcp --config config.json
  • stdio via cargo run -- mcp-stdio --config config.json

Implemented MCP tool:

  • search_code
    • input:
      • query: string
      • limit?: number (default 8, max 50)
    • output (structured JSON): array of objects with
      • snippet
      • path
      • start_line
      • end_line
      • score
      • source

Example tool input

{
  "query": "which function changes obj variable",
  "limit": 5
}

Result shape

{
  "hits": [
    {
      "path": "/repo/module.py",
      "snippet": "def mutate(obj): ...",
      "start_line": 10,
      "end_line": 22,
      "score": 0.92,
      "source": "qdrant"
    }
  ]
}

Using With MCP Clients

This server supports both:

  • streamable HTTP (cargo run -- mcp --config config.json)
  • local stdio (cargo run -- mcp-stdio --config config.json)

OpenAI Codex

Codex supports both stdio and streamable HTTP MCP servers.

Stdio (CLI):

codex mcp add opencodesearch -- \
  cargo run --quiet --manifest-path /home/brosnan/opencodesearch/Cargo.toml -- \
  mcp-stdio --config /home/brosnan/opencodesearch/config.json

Remote HTTP (~/.codex/config.toml or .codex/config.toml):

[mcp_servers.opencodesearch]
url = "http://localhost:9443/"

Then verify:

codex mcp list

OpenCode

OpenCode config uses the mcp section in opencode.json (or opencode.jsonc).

Remote HTTP:

{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "opencodesearch": {
      "type": "remote",
      "url": "http://localhost:9443/",
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Local stdio:

{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "opencodesearch": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": [
        "cargo",
        "run",
        "--quiet",
        "--manifest-path",
        "/home/brosnan/opencodesearch/Cargo.toml",
        "--",
        "mcp-stdio",
        "--config",
        "/home/brosnan/opencodesearch/config.json"
      ],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Claude Code

Claude Code supports HTTP, SSE, and stdio MCP transports.

Remote HTTP:

claude mcp add --transport http opencodesearch http://localhost:9443/

Local stdio:

claude mcp add --transport stdio opencodesearch -- \
  cargo run --quiet --manifest-path /home/brosnan/opencodesearch/Cargo.toml -- \
  mcp-stdio --config /home/brosnan/opencodesearch/config.json

Then verify:

claude mcp list

TLS / HTTPS Notes

  • Default local config uses http://localhost:9443.
  • For https://..., provide a certificate trusted by your MCP client.
  • TLS cert and key defaults:
    • certs/localhost-cert.pem
    • certs/localhost-key.pem
  • Override TLS file paths with:
    • OPENCODESEARCH_TLS_CERT_PATH
    • OPENCODESEARCH_TLS_KEY_PATH
  • For Codex specifically, you can provide a custom CA bundle with CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE.

References:

Quick curl test

Use the included script:

./test_mcp_curl.sh

Optional:

  • MCP_URL=https://localhost:9443/ MCP_INSECURE=1 ./test_mcp_curl.sh

The script performs the required MCP HTTP handshake steps:

  1. initialize
  2. extract mcp-session-id from response headers
  3. send notifications/initialized with the same mcp-session-id
  4. call tools/call for search_code

Manual curl sequence

Initialize and capture session id:

curl -sS -D headers.txt http://localhost:9443/ \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -H 'Accept: application/json, text/event-stream' \
  -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"initialize","params":{"protocolVersion":"2025-03-26","capabilities":{},"clientInfo":{"name":"curl-test","version":"1.0"}}}'

Send initialized notification:

SESSION_ID="$(awk 'tolower($1)=="mcp-session-id:"{print $2}' headers.txt | tr -d '\r' | tail -n 1)"
curl -sS http://localhost:9443/ \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -H 'Accept: application/json, text/event-stream' \
  -H "mcp-session-id: ${SESSION_ID}" \
  -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"notifications/initialized"}'

Call the MCP tool:

curl -N http://localhost:9443/ \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -H 'Accept: application/json, text/event-stream' \
  -H "mcp-session-id: ${SESSION_ID}" \
  -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":2,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"search_code","arguments":{"query":"which function mutates obj","limit":5}}}'

Rust API Documentation

The crate exposes reusable modules for embedding, indexing, MCP serving, and process control.

Modules

  • config: parse typed app config (AppConfig)
  • chunking: parse/split source files into chunks (chunk_file)
  • indexing: indexing runtime (IndexingRuntime)
  • qdrant_store: vector storage + semantic query (QdrantStore)
  • quickwit: keyword storage/query (QuickwitStore)
  • mcp: MCP server type (OpenCodeSearchMcpServer)
  • watchdog: git update monitor (WatchdogProcess)
  • orchestrator: multi-process supervisor (Orchestrator)

Minimal Rust indexing example

use opencodesearch::config::AppConfig;
use opencodesearch::indexing::IndexingRuntime;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
    let config = AppConfig::from_path("config.json")?;
    let runtime = IndexingRuntime::from_config(config)?;

    runtime.index_entire_codebase().await?;
    Ok(())
}

Minimal Rust semantic search example

use opencodesearch::config::AppConfig;
use opencodesearch::indexing::IndexingRuntime;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
    let config = AppConfig::from_path("config.json")?;
    let runtime = IndexingRuntime::from_config(config)?;

    let query_vec = runtime.embed_query("where is object mutated") .await?;
    let hits = runtime.qdrant.semantic_search(query_vec, 5).await?;

    for hit in hits {
        println!("{}:{}-{}", hit.path, hit.start_line, hit.end_line);
    }

    Ok(())
}

Minimal Rust MCP server embedding

use opencodesearch::config::AppConfig;
use opencodesearch::indexing::IndexingRuntime;
use opencodesearch::mcp::OpenCodeSearchMcpServer;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
    let config = AppConfig::from_path("config.json")?;
    let runtime = IndexingRuntime::from_config(config)?;
    OpenCodeSearchMcpServer::new(runtime)
        .run_streamable_http("http://localhost:9443")
        .await
}

Testing

Standard tests

cargo test

Live container integration tests

Requires running Docker services and local git:

cargo test -- --ignored

Current ignored integration tests validate:

  • Ollama connectivity
  • Quickwit + Qdrant connectivity
  • full indexing flow on generated Python project
  • retrieval through MCP search path with non-exact query phrasing
  • 100-commit refactor scenario for watchdog threshold behavior

Troubleshooting

  • Quickwit health endpoint: use http://localhost:7280/health/livez
  • If embeddings fail, confirm Ollama model availability:
    • qwen3-embedding:0.6b
  • Qdrant client requires gRPC port (6334) in config
  • If integration tests fail on startup race, rerun after a short container warmup

from github.com/BrosnanYuen/opencodesearch

Installing Opencodesearch

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/BrosnanYuen/opencodesearch

FAQ

Is Opencodesearch MCP free?

Yes, Opencodesearch MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Opencodesearch need an API key?

No, Opencodesearch runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Opencodesearch hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Opencodesearch in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Opencodesearch 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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