Roslyn-Backed MCP Server
Local-first MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for semantic C# analysis, navigation, validation, and refactoring on real .sln / .slnx / .csproj workspaces. It uses Roslyn and MSBuildWorkspace, runs over stdio, and does not require Visual Studio.
Correct package ID:
Darylmcd.RoslynMcp· CLI:roslynmcp· Plugin:roslyn-mcp@roslyn-mcp-marketplace
What It Does
- Loads real C# solutions and projects with session-scoped
workspaceIds. - Exposes semantic navigation, diagnostics, build/test helpers, and preview/apply refactoring workflows over MCP.
- Ships as a .NET global tool, a Claude Code plugin, and a source-buildable stdio host.
- Publishes the authoritative live surface through
server_infoandroslyn://server/catalog.
Why Roslyn-Backed MCP
- No Visual Studio dependency — runs anywhere the .NET SDK runs (Windows, macOS, Linux, containers, CI).
- Production ops discipline — repeatable CI mirror (
just ci), release verification scripts, and a documented two-layer update story for the global tool and the Claude Code plugin. - Safe install defaults — no
${user_config.*}placeholder substitution that breaks prompt-skipping install flows; the server starts with compiled-in defaults and accepts literal overrides via project-scope.mcp.json. - Authoritative live surface — every release publishes
server_info+roslyn://server/catalogso clients can discover the exact tool/resource/prompt set and support tier (stable vs experimental) without guessing. - Preview → apply discipline — refactoring tools issue preview tokens with TTLs and a verify step before mutating the workspace, so agents can dry-run multi-file edits.
- Three install paths — pick one: global tool (
dotnet tool install), zero-install viadnx(.NET 10), or the Claude Code plugin.
Quick Start
Prerequisites
- .NET 10 SDK — pinned to
10.0.100inglobal.json(rollForward: latestFeature)
Option A — Install As A Global Tool
dotnet tool install -g Darylmcd.RoslynMcp
- Package ID:
Darylmcd.RoslynMcp - CLI command:
roslynmcp - Updates:
dotnet tool update -g Darylmcd.RoslynMcp
Option B — Zero-Install Via dnx (.NET 10)
dnx is the .NET SDK's npx-equivalent: it resolves a tool package from NuGet on demand, without installing a global shim. Requires .NET 10 SDK Preview 6 or later (dnx ships with the SDK).
One-shot smoke test:
dnx Darylmcd.RoslynMcp --yes
The process should start and then appear to hang — that's expected; it's an MCP server waiting for protocol messages on stdin. The --yes flag is mandatory under MCP hosts because there is no TTY for the interactive install-consent prompt.
.mcp.json snippet:
{
"mcpServers": {
"roslyn": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "dnx",
"args": [
"Darylmcd.RoslynMcp",
"--source",
"https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json",
"--yes"
]
}
}
}
Trade-offs vs. the global tool:
- ✅ No PATH pollution; no manual install step.
- ✅ Each cold start resolves to the latest version unless pinned (no
dotnet tool updatestep). - ⚠️ Cold-start cost on first invocation while the package downloads.
- ⚠️ For reproducible setups, pin the version: add
"--version", "1.35.0"toargs.
A copy-paste config also lives at docs/mcp-json-examples/dnx.mcp.json.
Option C — Claude Code Plugin
/plugin marketplace add darylmcd/Roslyn-Backed-MCP
/plugin install roslyn-mcp@roslyn-mcp-marketplace
The plugin bundles the MCP server, 32 skills, and safety hooks. For packaging, reinstall, and local plugin-dev details, see docs/setup.md and docs/reinstall.md.
Build And Run From Source
dotnet build RoslynMcp.slnx --nologo
dotnet test RoslynMcp.slnx --nologo
dotnet run --project src/RoslynMcp.Host.Stdio
Per-Client Config
The JSON shape is the same across MCP clients — only the file path differs. Drop one of the docs/mcp-json-examples/ snippets into the right location for your client:
| Client | Config file | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Claude Code | .mcp.json (repo root) | Project-scope; pairs naturally with the Claude Code Plugin path above. |
| Cursor | .cursor/mcp.json (repo root) or ~/.cursor/mcp.json (global) | Project-scope wins over global. |
| VS Code (MCP-aware) | .vscode/mcp.json (repo root) | Workspace-scope; restart the MCP host after editing. |
| Claude Desktop | claude_desktop_config.json (per-OS app-data dir) | Global only; no project-scope config. |
Minimal config (works with Option A — global tool):
{
"mcpServers": {
"roslyn": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "roslynmcp"
}
}
}
For the Option B (dnx) form, use the snippet from the previous section or copy docs/mcp-json-examples/dnx.mcp.json.
For NDJSON framing, handshake order, and minimal Python/C# client examples, see docs/stdio-client-integration.md.
Health Check
After installing and wiring up .mcp.json, paste this single prompt into your MCP client to verify the server is reachable and report its surface:
Call
server_infoand read theroslyn://server/catalogresource. Report back:
- The server name and version.
- The total tool / resource / prompt counts and their stable-vs-experimental split.
- Whether any workspaces are currently loaded (and their IDs if so).
- Any warnings or degraded-state flags.
If both calls succeed and the version matches what you installed, the install is healthy.
MCP Registry
The server is published to the official MCP Registry under the name io.github.darylmcd/roslyn-mcp. MCP-Registry-aware clients — and the downstream catalogs that mirror the registry (the GitHub MCP Registry, the VS Code and Visual Studio MCP galleries, and aggregators) — can discover and install the server by name.
Manifest: .claude-plugin/server.json — name io.github.darylmcd/roslyn-mcp, NuGet package Darylmcd.RoslynMcp, runtime dnx. Every release tag republishes it automatically via the publish-nuget workflow using GitHub OIDC.
You can also install directly without a registry-aware client via the Global Tool or Claude Code Plugin paths above.
Configuration
The server starts with built-in defaults. To override ROSLYNMCP_* values for a repo, add a project-scope .mcp.json with literal env values.
| Variable | Default | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
ROSLYNMCP_MAX_WORKSPACES | 8 | Concurrent workspace cap |
ROSLYNMCP_BUILD_TIMEOUT_SECONDS | 300 | Build timeout |
ROSLYNMCP_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS | 600 | Test timeout |
ROSLYNMCP_PREVIEW_TTL_MINUTES | 5 | Preview-token TTL |
ROSLYNMCP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS | 120 | Per-request timeout |
Copy-ready examples live in docs/mcp-json-examples/README.md. The full runtime/config surface is documented in ai_docs/runtime.md.
Security
Loading a solution or project executes MSBuild evaluation. Treat workspaces as trusted code unless you run the server inside a sandbox, container, or VM.
- Only load repos you trust.
- Use isolation for untrusted workspaces.
- Path validation is defense in depth, not a substitute for trusting the loaded project graph.
See SECURITY.md for disclosure policy.
Live Surface
The current release exposes 173 tools (113 stable / 60 experimental), 14 resources (9 stable / 5 experimental), and 20 prompts (all experimental).
Use the running server for the authoritative live catalog and support tiers:
server_infofor a human-readable summaryroslyn://server/catalogfor the machine-readable contractroslyn://server/resource-templatesfor resource URI templates
Stable families include workspace/session management, semantic navigation, diagnostics, build/test helpers, and preview/apply refactoring flows. Experimental families include broader project mutation, scaffolding, orchestration, direct text-edit helpers, and prompts.
Repository Layout
src/RoslynMcp.Host.Stdio/— stdio host, tool/resource/prompt wiring, loggingsrc/RoslynMcp.Core/— DTOs, contracts, abstractions, preview-store typessrc/RoslynMcp.Roslyn/— Roslyn workspace, analysis, diagnostics, refactoring, execution servicestests/RoslynMcp.Tests/— integration and regression coverageskills/— bundled Claude Code skill definitionshooks/— Claude Code safety hooks
Docs
- docs/setup.md — packaging, Docker, tool install, plugin install, CI artifacts
- docs/compatibility.md — MCP client compatibility matrix (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Claude Desktop)
- docs/stdio-client-integration.md — custom MCP client integration
- docs/product-contract.md — stable vs experimental surface contract
- docs/release-policy.md — release gates and compatibility rules
- AGENTS.md — bootstrap entry point for AI agents working in this repo
- ai_docs/README.md — canonical AI-doc routing index
Filing Surface-Test Findings
If you find a bug or behaviour gap while running /mcp-server-surface-test against your own C# repo, share it back via the Surface-test finding issue template. The shipped skill renders findings into a copy-paste body block by default; pass --auto-file and the skill calls gh issue create for you.
P0 / area: security findings are refused for public filing — see SECURITY.md for the private-disclosure path.
Support
- Bugs and feature requests: GitHub Issues
- Contribution guidelines: CONTRIBUTING.md
- Security disclosures: SECURITY.md