code-assistant and codebase-mcp

These are complements: stippi/code-assistant provides the autonomous agent framework while danyQe/codebase-mcp supplies the MCP protocol implementation for grounding that agent in local codebase context via semantic search.

code-assistant
54
Established
codebase-mcp
39
Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 157
Forks: 24
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Rust
License: MIT
Stars: 37
Forks: 7
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: Apache-2.0
No Package No Dependents
Stale 6m No Package No Dependents

About code-assistant

stippi/code-assistant

An LLM-powered, autonomous coding assistant. Also offers an MCP and ACP mode.

This tool helps software developers by providing an AI coding assistant that can analyze, modify, and manage code. Developers input code-related tasks (like "add error handling" or "explain this codebase"), and the assistant outputs code changes, explanations, or project insights. It's designed for individual programmers or small teams working on software projects.

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About codebase-mcp

danyQe/codebase-mcp

Open-source AI development assistant via Model Context Protocol (MCP). Turn Claude or any LLM into your personal coding assistant. Privacy-first with local semantic search, AI-assisted editing, persistent memory, and quality-checked code generation. Built for Python & React. Free alternative to paid AI coding tools.

This tool transforms your existing Claude AI subscription into a powerful coding assistant directly connected to your project. It takes your code and your natural language requests to Claude, and outputs new code, edits, and project insights. Software developers and engineers working with Python and React can use this to streamline their coding workflow.

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