A versatile iOS code quality analysis tool that operates in two modes:
- CLI Tool: Direct command-line interface for iOS testing and linting
- MCP Server: Model Context Protocol server for AI assistant integration
This tool provides comprehensive iOS code quality analysis and test automation capabilities, enabling both direct developer usage and AI assistant integration for Xcode tests, linter analysis, and detailed feedback on iOS projects through structured, actionable reports.
Use instantly without installation:
# Run iOS tests
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests
# Run SwiftLint analysis
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "ViewController.swift,Model.swift"
# Show help
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server --helpFor frequent use across multiple projects, you can install globally:
npm install -g ios-mcp-code-quality-server
# Then use the full name (following MCP conventions)
ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests
ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "ViewController.swift,Model.swift"๐ก Tip: Using
npxis recommended as it ensures you always use the latest version without global installs.
# Start as MCP server (no arguments)
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server
# Or explicitly start server mode
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server serverThe server will start on http://localhost:3000 and be ready to receive MCP requests.
- ๐งช iOS Test Execution: Run Xcode tests with detailed failure analysis
- ๐ฑ Multiple Schemes Support: Test different iOS project configurations
- ๐ SwiftLint Integration: Automated Swift code style and quality checking
- ๐ Structured Reporting: Clear, actionable feedback with file locations and line numbers
- ๐ Build Error Detection: Intelligent parsing of Xcode build failures
- ๐ Local Processing: All analysis happens on your machine for security
- โก Dual Mode Operation: Use as CLI tool or MCP server
- ๐ป Command Line Interface: Direct terminal usage for developers
- ๐ค AI Assistant Ready: MCP protocol support for seamless AI integration
This tool operates in two distinct modes with intelligent detection:
- Activation: When command-line arguments are provided
- Usage: Direct developer interaction via terminal commands or npx
- Output: Human-readable or JSON format for scripting
- Benefits: Fast execution, scriptable, CI/CD friendly, no installation required with npx
- Activation: When no arguments are provided (default)
- Usage: AI assistant integration via Model Context Protocol
- Output: Structured MCP responses for AI consumption
- Benefits: AI-powered analysis, contextual suggestions, interactive debugging
Simple Mode Detection:
# MCP Server Mode (no arguments)
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server # โ Starts MCP server
ios-mcp-code-quality-server # โ Starts MCP server (if globally installed)
# CLI Mode (arguments provided)
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server --help # โ CLI help
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --help # โ CLI test help
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files="file.swift" # โ CLI lintUse npx to run the CLI directly without installation:
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server --help # Show all available commands
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server <command> --help # Show help for specific commandRun iOS tests with comprehensive analysis:
# Basic usage
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests
# With specific destination
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests \
--destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 15"
# Using Xcode project instead of workspace
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcodeproj MyApp.xcodeproj --scheme MyAppTests
# Get JSON output for script integration
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests --json
# Verbose logging for debugging
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests --verboseTest Command Options:
--xcworkspace <path>: Path to .xcworkspace file--xcodeproj <path>: Path to .xcodeproj file (either xcworkspace or xcodeproj required)--scheme <name>: Scheme name for testing (required)--destination <destination>: Test destination (default: "platform=iOS Simulator")--json: Output results in JSON format--verbose: Enable verbose logging
Run SwiftLint analysis on specific files:
# Lint specific files
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "ViewController.swift,Model.swift"
# With custom SwiftLint configuration
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "*.swift" --config-path .swiftlint.yml
# Get JSON output
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "ViewController.swift" --json
# Verbose output
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "*.swift" --verboseLint Command Options:
--changed-files <files>: Comma-separated list of files to lint (required)--config-path <path>: Path to SwiftLint configuration file--json: Output results in JSON format--verbose: Enable verbose logging
Start MCP server mode explicitly:
# Start server on default port (3000)
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server server
# Start server on custom port
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server server --port 8080
# Server with custom settings
PORT=3001 LOG_LEVEL=debug npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server server# Complete iOS project test workflow
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests --verbose
# Quick SwiftLint check on modified files
git diff --name-only | grep "\.swift$" | xargs -I {} npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files {}
# CI/CD integration with JSON output
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests --json > test-results.json
# Check specific Swift files before commit
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "LoginViewController.swift,UserModel.swift" --config-path .swiftlint.yml- Node.js 18+: Required for running the MCP server
- Xcode: For iOS project building and testing
- iOS Simulator: For running tests (or physical iOS device)
- SwiftLint (optional): For code quality analysis
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/a-25/ios-mcp-code-quality-server.git cd ios-mcp-code-quality-server -
Install dependencies:
npm install
-
Build the project:
npm run build
-
Start the server:
npm start # or explicitly node dist/index.js server
Configure your AI assistant (Claude, Copilot, etc.) to use this MCP server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ios-code-quality": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000",
"timeout": 30000
}
}
}The server supports several configuration options through environment variables:
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
PORT |
Server port | 3000 |
NODE_ENV |
Environment mode | development |
LOG_LEVEL |
Logging verbosity | info |
Example configuration:
export PORT=8080
export LOG_LEVEL=debug
npm start
# or for CLI mode:
PORT=8080 LOG_LEVEL=debug npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server serverEnvironment variables (with defaults):
# Server Configuration
PORT=3000
NODE_ENV=development
LOG_LEVEL=info
# MCP Server Identity
MCP_SERVER_NAME=ios-mcp-code-quality-server
MCP_SERVER_VERSION=0.1.0
# Security Settings
ALLOWED_HOSTS=127.0.0.1,localhost,127.0.0.1:3000,localhost:3000
RATE_LIMIT_WINDOW_MS=60000
RATE_LIMIT_MAX_REQUESTS=100
# Performance Settings
SESSION_CLEANUP_INTERVAL_MS=300000
MAX_CONCURRENT_TASKS=5Executes iOS tests and provides detailed failure analysis with support for running specific tests.
Parameters:
xcodeproj(optional): Path to Xcode project filexcworkspace(optional): Path to Xcode workspace file- Note: Either
xcodeprojorxcworkspaceparameter is mandatory (at least one must be provided) scheme(required): Xcode scheme to testdestination(optional): Test destination (simulator/device)- Default value:
generic/platform=iOS Simulator
- Default value:
tests(optional): Array of specific test names to run- Format:
['MyTarget/TestClass/testMethod', 'MyTarget/TestClass'] - Examples:
['MyAppTests/LoginTests/testValidLogin', 'MyAppUITests/HomeScreenTests']
- Format:
target(optional): Target parameter for test execution context- Can be used to specify different test environments or configurations
Example Responses:
Success Case (all tests passed):
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "โ
All tests passed."
}
]
}Build Errors Case (compilation issues):
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "โ Build failed. Please provide the code for the failing test and the class/function under test for better AI suggestions."
}
]
}Test Errors Case (tests built but failed):
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "โ Test failed. Please provide the code for the failing test and the class/function under test for better AI suggestions."
}
]
}Discovers and lists all available tests in the iOS project.
Parameters:
xcodeproj(optional): Path to Xcode project filexcworkspace(optional): Path to Xcode workspace file- Note: Either
xcodeprojorxcworkspaceparameter is mandatory (at least one must be provided) scheme(optional): Xcode scheme to analyzedestination(optional): Test destination (simulator/device)
Performs lint analysis on your iOS project. Currently supported linters: SwiftLint
Direct Testing:
# Run all tests in a scheme
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests
# Run tests with specific simulator
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests \
--destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 15 Pro"
# Get machine-readable output for CI/CD
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests --jsonCode Quality Analysis:
# Lint specific files
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "LoginView.swift,UserModel.swift"
# Lint with custom config
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "*.swift" --config-path .swiftlint.yml
# Git workflow integration
git diff --name-only HEAD~1 | grep "\.swift$" | tr '\n' ',' | \
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-filesDevelopment Workflow:
# Pre-commit hook example
#!/bin/sh
changed_swift_files=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM | grep "\.swift$" | tr '\n' ',' | sed 's/,$//')
if [ -n "$changed_swift_files" ]; then
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server lint --changed-files "$changed_swift_files" || exit 1
fiRunning Tests with AI Assistant:
"Can you run the tests for the LoginFeature scheme and tell me what failed?"
"Run only the LoginTests for the MyApp scheme"
"List all available tests in my project and then run the failing ones"
The AI assistant will use the enhanced test tools to:
- Discover available tests using the list-tests tool
- Execute specific tests or all tests for the specified scheme
- Validate test names and provide suggestions for typos
- Parse build and test results with detailed failure analysis
- Provide structured summaries of failures with file locations and line numbers
Code Quality Analysis:
"Please analyze the code quality of my iOS project using SwiftLint"
CLI command not found:
- If using global install:
npm install -g .from the project directory - Otherwise use:
node dist/index.js <command>from the project directory - Verify build completed:
npm run build
Server won't start:
- Check that port 3000 is available:
lsof -i :3000 - Ensure Node.js 18+ is installed:
node --version - Verify dependencies are installed:
npm list
Tests fail to run:
- Ensure Xcode is installed and command line tools are available
- Check that the specified scheme exists in your project
- Verify the destination device/simulator is available:
xcrun simctl list devices - For CLI mode: ensure xcworkspace/xcodeproj paths are correct and accessible
SwiftLint not working:
- Install SwiftLint:
brew install swiftlint - Verify installation:
swiftlint version - For CLI mode: ensure changed-files paths are correct and files exist
MCP Connection Issues:
- Verify the server is running: check that the process is active on port 3000 with
lsof -i :3000 - Check AI assistant MCP configuration
- Review server logs for connection errors
Enable detailed logging for troubleshooting:
CLI Mode:
npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server test --xcworkspace MyApp.xcworkspace --scheme MyAppTests --verboseMCP Server Mode:
export LOG_LEVEL=debug
npm start
# or
LOG_LEVEL=debug npx ios-mcp-code-quality-server server# Run all tests
npm test
# Run with coverage
npm run test:coverage# Run linter
npm run lint
# Fix linting issues
npm run lint:fix
# Type checking
npm run type-checknpm run buildWe welcome contributions! Please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch:
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature - Make your changes and add tests
- Ensure all tests pass:
npm test - Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature' - Push to your branch:
git push origin feature/amazing-feature - Open a Pull Request
- Write tests for new features
- Follow TypeScript best practices
- Update documentation for API changes
- Ensure backwards compatibility when possible
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- All processing happens locally on your machine
- No data is sent to external services without explicit configuration
- Do not share your local server endpoint publicly
- Keep dependencies updated to address security vulnerabilities
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
- Documentation: This README and inline code documentation
Made with โค๏ธ for the iOS development community