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codereview buddy helps your AI agent interact with AI code review--smoothly!

Project description

codereviewbuddy

ci release documentation Python 3.14+ FastMCP v3 beta

An MCP server that helps your AI coding agent interact with AI code reviewers — smoothly.

Manages review comments from Unblocked, Devin, and CodeRabbit on GitHub PRs with staleness detection, batch resolution, re-review triggering, and issue tracking.

[!WARNING] Bleeding edge. This server runs on Python 3.14 and FastMCP v3 beta (>=3.0.0b2). FastMCP v3 is pre-release software — APIs may change before stable. We track the beta closely and pin to specific beta versions in uv.lock for reproducibility, but be aware that upstream breaking changes are possible.

Features

Review comment management

  • List review comments — inline threads, PR-level reviews, and bot comments (codecov, netlify, vercel, etc.) with reviewer identification and staleness detection
  • Stacked PR supportlist_stack_review_comments fetches comments across an entire PR stack in one call
  • Resolve comments — individually or bulk-resolve stale ones (files changed since the review)
  • Smart skip logicresolve_stale_comments skips reviewers that auto-resolve their own comments (Devin, CodeRabbit), only batch-resolving threads from reviewers that don't (Unblocked)
  • Reply to anything — inline review threads (PRRT_), PR-level reviews (PRR_), and bot issue comments (IC_) all routed to the correct GitHub API
  • Request re-reviews — per-reviewer logic handles differences automatically (manual trigger for Unblocked, auto for Devin/CodeRabbit)

Issue tracking

  • Create issues from review comments — turn useful AI suggestions into GitHub issues with labels, PR backlinks, file/line location, and quoted comment text

Server features (FastMCP v3)

  • Typed output schemas — all tools return Pydantic models with JSON Schema, giving MCP clients structured data instead of raw strings
  • Progress reporting — long-running operations report progress via FastMCP context (visible in MCP clients that support it)
  • Production middleware — ErrorHandling (transforms exceptions to clean MCP errors with tracebacks), Timing (logs execution duration for every tool call), and Logging (request/response payloads for debugging)
  • Update checkercheck_for_updates compares the running version against PyPI and suggests upgrade commands
  • Zero config auth — uses gh CLI, no PAT tokens or .env files

CLI testing (free with FastMCP v3)

FastMCP v3 gives you terminal testing of the server with no extra code:

# List all tools with their signatures
fastmcp list codereviewbuddy.server:mcp

# Call a tool directly from the terminal
fastmcp call codereviewbuddy.server:mcp list_review_comments pr_number=42

# Inspect server metadata
fastmcp inspect codereviewbuddy.server:mcp

# Run with MCP Inspector for interactive debugging
fastmcp dev codereviewbuddy.server:mcp

Prerequisites

Installation

This project uses uv. No install needed — run directly:

uvx codereviewbuddy

Or install permanently:

uv tool install codereviewbuddy

MCP Client Configuration

Windsurf

Add to your MCP settings (~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codereviewbuddy": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--prerelease=allow", "codereviewbuddy@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Why --prerelease=allow? codereviewbuddy depends on FastMCP v3 beta (>=3.0.0b2). Without this flag, uvx refuses to resolve pre-release dependencies.

Why @latest? Without it, uvx caches the first resolved version and never upgrades automatically.

Claude Desktop

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codereviewbuddy": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--prerelease=allow", "codereviewbuddy@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Cursor

Add to .cursor/mcp.json in your project:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codereviewbuddy": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--prerelease=allow", "codereviewbuddy@latest"]
    }
  }
}

From source (development)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codereviewbuddy": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "--directory", "/path/to/codereviewbuddy", "codereviewbuddy"]
    }
  }
}

MCP Tools

Tool Description
summarize_review_status Lightweight stack-wide overview with severity counts — auto-discovers stack when pr_numbers omitted
list_review_comments Fetch all review threads with reviewer ID, status, staleness, and auto-discovered stack field
list_stack_review_comments Fetch comments for multiple PRs in a stack in one call, grouped by PR number
resolve_comment Resolve a single inline thread by GraphQL node ID (PRRT_...)
resolve_stale_comments Bulk-resolve threads on files modified since the review, with smart skip for auto-resolving reviewers
reply_to_comment Reply to inline threads (PRRT_), PR-level reviews (PRR_), or bot comments (IC_)
request_rereview Trigger re-reviews per reviewer (handles differences automatically)
create_issue_from_comment Create a GitHub issue from a review comment with labels, PR backlink, and quoted text
review_pr_descriptions Analyze PR descriptions across a stack for quality issues (empty body, boilerplate, missing linked issues)

Configuration

codereviewbuddy works zero-config with sensible defaults. To customize per-reviewer behavior, create a .codereviewbuddy.toml in your project root:

uvx codereviewbuddy config --init     # generates a self-documenting config file
uvx codereviewbuddy config --update   # appends new sections without overwriting existing values

Or create it manually:

# .codereviewbuddy.toml

[reviewers.devin]
enabled = true                    # Set to false to ignore Devin comments entirely
auto_resolve_stale = false        # Devin auto-resolves its own threads; we skip them
resolve_levels = ["info"]         # Only allow resolving info-level threads

[reviewers.unblocked]
enabled = true
auto_resolve_stale = true         # We batch-resolve Unblocked's stale threads
resolve_levels = ["info", "warning", "flagged", "bug"]

[reviewers.coderabbit]
enabled = true
auto_resolve_stale = false        # CodeRabbit handles its own resolution
resolve_levels = []               # Don't resolve any CodeRabbit threads

[pr_descriptions]
enabled = true                    # Set to false to disable PR description review tool

Config options

Option Type Default Description
enabled bool true Whether to include this reviewer's threads in results
auto_resolve_stale bool varies Whether resolve_stale_comments touches this reviewer's threads
resolve_levels list varies Severity levels that are allowed to be resolved
rereview_message string null Custom message for request_rereview (only for manual-trigger reviewers)

PR description options ([pr_descriptions])

Option Type Default Description
enabled bool true Whether review_pr_descriptions tool is available

Severity levels

Each reviewer adapter classifies comments using its own format. Currently only Devin has a known severity format (emoji markers). Unblocked and CodeRabbit comments default to info until their formats are investigated.

Devin's emoji markers:

Emoji Level Meaning
🔴 bug Critical issue, must fix before merge
🚩 flagged Likely needs a code change
🟡 warning Worth addressing but not blocking
📝 info Informational, no action required
(none) info Default when no marker is present

Reviewers without a known format classify all comments as info. This means resolve_levels = ["info"] would allow resolving all their threads, while resolve_levels = [] blocks everything.

Resolve enforcement

The resolve_levels config is enforced server-side. If an agent tries to resolve a thread whose severity exceeds the allowed levels, the server returns an error. This prevents agents from resolving critical review comments regardless of their instructions.

For example, with the default config, resolving a 🔴 bug from Devin is blocked — only 📝 info threads can be resolved.

Config discovery

The server walks up from the current working directory looking for .codereviewbuddy.toml, stopping at the .git root. If no config file is found, all defaults apply. The loaded config path is logged at startup.

Reviewer behavior

Reviewer Auto-reviews on push Auto-resolves comments Re-review trigger
Unblocked No No request_rereview posts a configurable comment (default: "@unblocked please re-review")
Devin Yes Yes Auto on push (no action needed)
CodeRabbit Yes Yes Auto on push (no action needed)

Typical workflow

1. Push a fix
2. list_review_comments(pr_number=42)           # See all threads with staleness
3. resolve_stale_comments(pr_number=42)          # Batch-resolve changed files
4. reply_to_comment(42, thread_id, "Fixed in ...")  # Reply to remaining threads
5. request_rereview(pr_number=42)                # Trigger fresh review cycle

For stacked PRs, use list_stack_review_comments with all PR numbers to get a full picture before deciding what to fix.

Development

git clone https://github.com/detailobsessed/codereviewbuddy.git
cd codereviewbuddy
uv sync

Testing

poe test          # Run tests (excludes slow)
poe test-cov      # Run with coverage report
poe test-all      # Run all tests including slow

Quality checks

poe lint          # ruff check
poe typecheck     # ty check
poe check         # lint + typecheck
poe prek          # run all pre-commit hooks

Architecture

The server is built on FastMCP v3 with a clean separation:

  • server.py — FastMCP server with tool registration, middleware, and instructions
  • config.py — Per-reviewer configuration (.codereviewbuddy.toml loader, severity classifier, resolve policy)
  • tools/ — Tool implementations (comments.py, stack.py, descriptions.py, issues.py, rereview.py)
  • reviewers/ — Pluggable reviewer adapters with behavior flags (auto-resolve, re-review triggers)
  • gh.py — Thin wrapper around the gh CLI for GraphQL and REST calls
  • models.py — Pydantic models for typed tool outputs

All blocking gh CLI calls are wrapped with call_sync_fn_in_threadpool to avoid blocking the async event loop.

Template Updates

This project was generated with copier-uv-bleeding. To pull the latest template changes:

copier update --trust .

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