Ropey
FreeNot checkedEnables coding agents to perform safe, project-wide Python refactoring (rename, move, extract, inline, change signature, organize imports, etc.) with a dry-run
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Enables coding agents to perform safe, project-wide Python refactoring (rename, move, extract, inline, change signature, organize imports, etc.) with a dry-run safety contract and LSP-coordinate addressing.
README
Safe, project-wide Python refactoring for coding agents. ropey is an MCP server that exposes the rope refactoring library as tools a coding agent (Claude in Claude Code, OpenCode, or any MCP client) can call.
Why
Coding agents read and navigate Python well. An LSP like Astral's ty answers "where is this defined?" and "who references it?" precisely. What agents lack is a safe way to change Python structurally. Renaming a symbol used across thirty files by hand-editing text is slow and unreliable: the agent can't be sure it found every reference, can't prove a textual match is the same binding, and routinely leaves half-renamed code.
ropey closes that gap with one division of labour:
ty finds and reads; ropey changes.
The agent points at code using the exact line/character coordinates its
LSP already returned, and ropey performs the behaviour-preserving
transformation across the whole project: rename, move, extract, inline,
change signature, organise imports, and so on. One sibling tool, rewrite,
takes a pattern→goal transformation for structural changes none of the
refactorings express, addressed by a code template rather than a
coordinate (see the safety contract).
The safety contract
- Behaviour is preserved, with one exception. Every refactoring
alters the structure of your code without changing what it does, and
rope proves each transformation safe before ropey writes it.
rewriteis the exception: it makes no behaviour-preservation claim. The agent asserts that pattern and goal are equivalent, and the tool guarantees only that it rewrites exactly the matches it reports. In exchange it surfaces every Match Site (file + range, flaggedmatchedorunsure) for the agent to audit, leaves unprovable sites un-rewritten unless explicitly opted in, and refuses any rewrite that would produce unparsable Python. Both preview and apply mode enforce that refusal. - Dry Run by default. Every tool takes an
applyflag. Withapply=false(the default) the full consequence is computed and reported but nothing is written.apply=trueperforms the same change for real. Both report identical detail. - The Blast Radius. Every result enumerates every affected file with
what happened to it:
modified,created,moved(with its old path), ordeleted. The list is never truncated and never carries file contents. After a live run,git diffshows the exact text. - Uncertain Occurrences. Python is dynamically typed, so sometimes rope
cannot prove that
obj.save()refers to the method being renamed. ropey applies only the certain occurrences and reports every uncertain one as a flagged location for the agent to adjudicate. Nothing is silently included or silently dropped. - Freshness is self-established. Before every refactoring the server
re-checks the source on disk, so edits from any writer are reflected,
whether they came from the agent, a human editor,
git checkout, or a formatter. Correctness never depends on the host announcing its edits. - git is the undo. ropey writes no cache artifacts into your repo
(no
.ropeproject/), never edits gitignored files (git couldn't revert them), and recommends a clean working tree before applying sogit diff/git checkoutare always a complete reversal mechanism. - Failures are structured. A refactoring that cannot proceed returns a
machine-readable reason ("the selection crosses a scope boundary", "the
file
broken.pycannot be parsed") rather than a stack trace.
Install
Claude Code (plugin marketplace)
/plugin marketplace add andrewesweet/ropey
/plugin install ropey@ropey
The plugin bundles the MCP server config; tools appear after a restart. Requires uv on your PATH.
OpenCode
Add to opencode.json:
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"mcp": {
"ropey": {
"type": "local",
"command": [
"uvx", "--from", "git+https://github.com/andrewesweet/ropey", "ropey"
],
"enabled": true
}
}
}
Any other MCP client
ropey is a standard stdio MCP server. Generic config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ropey": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["--from", "git+https://github.com/andrewesweet/ropey", "ropey"]
}
}
}
Or run it directly: uvx --from git+https://github.com/andrewesweet/ropey ropey
The catalogue
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
rename |
Rename a symbol everywhere, optionally in docstrings/comments and across a class hierarchy |
move |
Move a global, a method, or a whole module; imports updated project-wide |
module_to_package |
Convert a module file into a package |
extract_method / extract_variable |
Extract a selection into a helper or a named value |
inline |
Inline a method, variable, or parameter (kind auto-detected) |
change_signature |
Add / remove / reorder parameters with every call site updated |
organize_imports |
Sort, dedupe, expand star-imports, relative→absolute |
introduce_parameter |
Turn a selected expression into a new parameter that defaults to it, with call sites updated |
encapsulate_field |
Wrap a class attribute behind getter/setter; reads and writes rewritten project-wide |
introduce_factory |
Add a factory (static method or module function) for a class and route instantiations through it |
method_object |
Convert a method into a method object (a class whose __call__ holds the body) to decompose a complex method |
local_to_field |
Promote a method-local variable to an instance field (self.<name>) |
use_function |
Replace code that duplicates a function's body with calls to it, project-wide |
rewrite |
Pattern→goal rewrite of every matching site (${obj}.get_attribute(${key}) → ${obj}[${key}]), with per-wildcard match constraints, certainty-flagged Match Sites, and a syntax guard |
Targets are addressed with LSP coordinates (0-based line/character, UTF-16
units), the same coordinates an LSP returns; byte offsets never appear.
Point refactorings accept an optional expected_symbol so a stale position
fails loudly instead of refactoring the wrong code. The exception is
rewrite, which is addressed by a pattern (Python source with
${wildcard} placeholders) instead of a coordinate, and reports its Match
Sites back as LSP ranges. ty finds and reads; ropey changes.
Development
uv sync
uv run pytest
Domain documentation lives in CONTEXT.md, the decision records in docs/adr/, and the PRD in docs/prd/. Operability notes and measured latency envelopes: docs/operability.md.
Install Ropey in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install ropeyInstalls 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 ropey -- uvx ropeyFAQ
Is Ropey MCP free?
Yes, Ropey MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Ropey need an API key?
No, Ropey runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Ropey hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Ropey in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Ropey 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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