Metadata-Version: 2.3
Name: acemcp
Version: 0.1.3
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Author: wmymz
Author-email: wmymz <wmymz@icloud.com>
Requires-Dist: dynaconf>=3.2.12
Requires-Dist: loguru>=0.7.3
Requires-Dist: mcp>=1.1.2
Requires-Dist: httpx>=0.28.1
Requires-Dist: fastapi>=0.115.6
Requires-Dist: uvicorn[standard]>=0.34.0
Requires-Dist: toml>=0.10.2
Requires-Dist: websockets>=14.1
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# Acemcp

MCP server for codebase indexing and semantic search.

## Installation

```bash
uv add mcp httpx fastapi "uvicorn[standard]" toml websockets
uv sync
```

## Configuration

The configuration file is automatically created at `~/.acemcp/settings.toml` on first run with default values.

Edit `~/.acemcp/settings.toml` to configure:
```toml
BATCH_SIZE = 10
MAX_LINES_PER_BLOB = 800
BASE_URL = "https://your-api-endpoint.com"
TOKEN = "your-bearer-token-here"
TEXT_EXTENSIONS = [".py", ".js", ".ts", ...]
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = [".venv", "node_modules", ".git", "__pycache__", "*.pyc", ...]
```

**Configuration options:**
- `BATCH_SIZE`: Number of files to upload per batch (default: 10)
- `MAX_LINES_PER_BLOB`: Maximum lines per blob before splitting large files (default: 800)
- `BASE_URL`: API endpoint URL
- `TOKEN`: Authentication token
- `TEXT_EXTENSIONS`: List of file extensions to index
- `EXCLUDE_PATTERNS`: List of patterns to exclude from indexing (supports wildcards like `*.pyc`)

You can also configure via:
- **Command line arguments** (highest priority): `--base-url`, `--token`
- **Web management interface** (updates user config file)
- **Environment variables** with `ACEMCP_` prefix

## MCP Configuration

Add the following to your MCP client configuration (e.g., Claude Desktop):

### Basic Configuration

```json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "acemcp": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "acemcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
```


**Available command line arguments:**
- `--base-url`: Override BASE_URL configuration
- `--token`: Override TOKEN configuration
- `--web-port`: Enable web management interface on specified port (e.g., 8080)

### Configuration with Web Management Interface

To enable the web management interface, add the `--web-port` argument:

```json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "acemcp": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "acemcp",
        "--web-port",
        "8888"
      ]
    }
  }
}
```

Then access the management interface at `http://localhost:8888`

**Web Management Features:**
- **Configuration Management**: View and edit server configuration (BASE_URL, TOKEN, BATCH_SIZE, MAX_LINES_PER_BLOB, TEXT_EXTENSIONS)
- **Real-time Logs**: Monitor server logs in real-time via WebSocket connection
- **Tool Debugger**: Test and debug MCP tools directly from the web interface
  - Test `index_code` tool with any project path
  - Test `search_context` tool with project path and query
  - View formatted results and error messages

## Tools

### search_context

Search for relevant code context based on a query. This tool **automatically performs incremental indexing** before searching, ensuring results are always up-to-date. It performs **semantic search** across your codebase and returns formatted text snippets showing where relevant code is located.

**Key Features:**
- **Automatic Incremental Indexing**: Before each search, the tool automatically indexes only new or modified files, skipping unchanged files for efficiency
- **No Manual Indexing Required**: You don't need to manually index your project - just search and the tool handles indexing automatically
- **Always Up-to-Date**: Search results reflect the current state of your codebase

**Parameters:**
- `project_root_path` (string): Absolute path to the project root directory
  - **IMPORTANT**: Use forward slashes (`/`) as path separators, even on Windows
  - Windows example: `C:/Users/username/projects/myproject`
  - Linux/Mac example: `/home/username/projects/myproject`
- `query` (string): Natural language search query to find relevant code context
  - Use descriptive keywords related to what you're looking for
  - The tool performs semantic matching, not just keyword search
  - Returns code snippets with file paths and line numbers

**What it returns:**
- Formatted text snippets from files that match your query
- File paths and line numbers for each snippet
- Context around the relevant code sections
- Multiple results ranked by relevance

**Query Examples:**

1. **Finding configuration code:**
   ```json
   {
     "project_root_path": "C:/Users/username/projects/myproject",
     "query": "查找所有调用 get_model 的地方"
   }
   ```
   Returns: Code related to logging setup, logger initialization, and configuration

2. **Finding authentication logic:**
   ```json
   {
     "project_root_path": "C:/Users/username/projects/myproject",
     "query": "user authentication login password validation"
   }
   ```
   Returns: Authentication handlers, login functions, password validation code

3. **Finding database code:**
   ```json
   {
     "project_root_path": "C:/Users/username/projects/myproject",
     "query": "database connection pool initialization"
   }
   ```
   Returns: Database connection setup, pool configuration, initialization code

4. **Finding error handling:**
   ```json
   {
     "project_root_path": "C:/Users/username/projects/myproject",
     "query": "error handling exception try catch"
   }
   ```
   Returns: Error handling patterns, exception handlers, try-catch blocks

5. **Finding API endpoints:**
   ```json
   {
     "project_root_path": "C:/Users/username/projects/myproject",
     "query": "API endpoint routes HTTP handlers"
   }
   ```
   Returns: API route definitions, HTTP handlers, endpoint implementations

**Tips for better results:**
- Use multiple related keywords (e.g., "logging configuration setup" instead of just "logging")
- Include technical terms specific to what you're looking for
- Describe the functionality rather than exact variable names
- Try different phrasings if the first query doesn't return what you need

**Indexing Features:**
- **Incremental Indexing**: Only new or modified files are uploaded, unchanged files are skipped
- **Hash-based Deduplication**: Files are identified by SHA-256 hash of path + content
- **Automatic Retry**: Network requests are automatically retried up to 3 times with exponential backoff (1s, 2s, 4s)
- **Batch Resilience**: If a batch upload fails after retries, the tool continues with the next batch
- **File Splitting**: Large files are automatically split into multiple blobs (default: 800 lines per blob)
- **Exclude Patterns**: Automatically skips virtual environments, node_modules, .git, build artifacts, etc.

**Search Features:**
- **Automatic Retry**: Search requests are automatically retried up to 3 times with exponential backoff (2s, 4s, 8s)
- **Graceful Degradation**: Returns a clear error message if the search fails after all retries
- **Timeout Handling**: Uses a 60-second timeout to handle long-running searches
- **Empty Result Handling**: Returns a helpful message if no relevant code is found

**Default Exclude Patterns:**
```
.venv, venv, .env, env, node_modules, .git, .svn, .hg, __pycache__,
.pytest_cache, .mypy_cache, .tox, .eggs, *.egg-info, dist, build,
.idea, .vscode, .DS_Store, *.pyc, *.pyo, *.pyd, .Python,
pip-log.txt, pip-delete-this-directory.txt, .coverage, htmlcov,
.gradle, target, bin, obj
```
Patterns support wildcards (`*`, `?`) and match against directory/file names or paths.

## Usage

1. Start the MCP server (automatically started by MCP client)
2. Use `search_context` to search for code context
   - The tool automatically indexes your project before searching
   - Incremental indexing ensures only new/modified files are uploaded
   - No manual indexing step required!

## Data Storage

- **Configuration**: `~/.acemcp/settings.toml`
- **Indexed projects**: `~/.acemcp/data/projects.json` (fixed location)
- **Log files**: `~/.acemcp/log/acemcp.log` (with automatic rotation)
- Projects are identified by their absolute path (normalized with forward slashes)

## Logging

The application automatically logs to `~/.acemcp/log/acemcp.log` with the following features:

- **Console output**: INFO level and above (colored output)
- **File output**: DEBUG level and above (detailed format with module, function, and line number)
- **Automatic rotation**: Log files are rotated when they reach 5MB
- **Retention**: Maximum of 10 log files are kept
- **Compression**: Rotated log files are automatically compressed to `.zip` format
- **Thread-safe**: Logging is thread-safe for concurrent operations

**Log format:**
```
2025-11-06 13:51:25 | INFO     | acemcp.server:main:103 - Starting acemcp MCP server...
```

The log files are automatically created on first run and require no manual configuration.

## Web Management Interface

The web management interface provides:
- **Real-time server status** monitoring
- **Live log streaming** via WebSocket
- **Configuration viewing** (current settings)
- **Project statistics** (number of indexed projects)

To enable the web interface, use the `--web-port` argument when starting the server.

**Features:**
- Real-time log display with auto-scroll
- Server status and metrics
- Configuration overview
- Responsive design with Tailwind CSS
- No build step required (uses CDN resources)
