CogniRepo launches 34-tool local MCP server for codebase context
u/HeavyImpact7624 announced CogniRepo, a 34-tool local MCP server for codebase context that combines FAISS vector search, call graph analysis, and BM25 retrieval, released under the MIT license.
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Composite · rank 25
5.8
out of 10
Novelty · 25%
6
Novelty
Impact · 43%
6
Impact
Credibility · 12%
6
Credibility
Depth · 20%
5
Depth
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Why it matters
CogniRepo packages three distinct code-search techniques — vector similarity, call graph traversal, and keyword retrieval — into a single local MCP server, offering a multi-modal approach to codebase context for AI coding agents.
- 01CogniRepo is a local MCP server with 34 tools focused on codebase context.
- 02Combines FAISS vector search, call graph analysis, and BM25 retrieval.
- 03Released under the MIT open-source license.
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Key facts
- 01CogniRepo is a local MCP server with 34 tools focused on codebase context.
- 02Combines FAISS vector search, call graph analysis, and BM25 retrieval.
- 03Released under the MIT open-source license.
- 04Announced by u/HeavyImpact7624 on r/mcp.
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