Real-time structural Code Health via CodeScene MCP — review before edits, verify score deltas after changes, gate commits and PRs. Use when reviewing code quality, refactoring, checking if AI changes degraded a file, or before commit/PR.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "codehealth-mcp" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/affaan-m/ECC/main/skills/codehealth-mcp/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/codehealth-mcp/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Structural maintainability feedback for AI-assisted coding. Complements style/lint skills (coding-standards, plankton-code-quality) with design-level health scores and regression gates.
Upstream: codescene-oss/codescene-mcp-server
Package: @codescene/codehealth-mcp (stdio via npx)
Opt-in (ECC): The codescene block in mcp-configs/mcp-servers.json is a template only. ECC plugin installs do not auto-enable bundled MCP servers. Copy the entry into your config only if you want it. You can exclude it during ECC install/sync with ECC_DISABLED_MCPS=codescene,....
Credentials: No bundled token. Set CS_ACCESS_TOKEN yourself (see getting-a-personal-access-token.md in the upstream repo). Never commit tokens to the repo.
What the tools read: When invoked, tools analyze files and git state in the local repository you point them at (paths you pass, plus branch context for analyze_change_set). They do not run by themselves. For standalone mode, follow upstream privacy docs: codescene-mcp-server README and CodeScene policies. Do not use this skill for secrets, credentials, or paths you do not want analyzed.
If the MCP is unavailable (offline, bad token, server crash): Do not invent Code Health scores. Tell the user the check was skipped. Continue only with explicit user approval. Prefer lint/tests/verification-loop for gating when MCP is down. Re-enable checks once the server connects.
verification-loop, tdd-workflow, or /quality-gate as a structural check (not a replacement for tests/lint)Same triggers as When to Use above — this heading is what ECC uses for skill auto-activation.
Copy the codescene entry from mcp-configs/mcp-servers.json into your harness MCP config.
Claude Code (~/.claude.json → mcpServers):
"codescene": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@codescene/codehealth-mcp"],
"env": {
"CS_ACCESS_TOKEN": "YOUR_CS_ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE"
}
}
Project-scoped: merge the same block into .mcp.json at the repo root.
Token setup is documented in the upstream repo (link above). Standalone mode does not require a paid CodeScene platform account for the four tools listed below. Restart the session and confirm the codescene server is connected before relying on scores.
| Tool | When to use |
|---|---|
code_health_review | Full structural analysis before modifying a file |
code_health_score | Quick numeric score after each change (delta check) |
pre_commit_code_health_safeguard | Block commits that introduce Code Health regressions |
analyze_change_set | Branch-level check before opening a PR |
Do not call platform-only tools (e.g. repository-wide technical debt hotspot lists). Do not reference delta_analysis — not available on standalone.
| Range | Meaning | Agent behavior |
|---|---|---|
| 9.0–10.0 | Green — healthy | Safer to extend; still prefer vertical slices |
| 4.0–8.9 | Yellow — debt | Tread carefully; no drive-by refactors |
| 1.0–3.9 | Red — severe debt | Narrow scope only |
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