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Mcp Xcode Diagnostics
What is Mcp Xcode Diagnostics
mcp-xcode-diagnostics is an MCP plugin designed to extract and analyze errors and warnings from Xcode build logs, providing a streamlined way to view diagnostics for Swift projects.
Use cases
Use cases include debugging Swift projects, automating the error-checking process in CI/CD pipelines, and assisting AI assistants in providing real-time feedback on code quality.
How to use
To use mcp-xcode-diagnostics, install it via pip from PyPI or GitHub, and ensure you have Xcode build logs available. After installation, run the plugin with any MCP-compatible client to view the extracted diagnostics.
Key features
Key features include listing Xcode projects with build logs, extracting errors and warnings from the latest build log, parsing complex diagnostics with associated notes, and providing detailed information about each issue, including file paths and line numbers.
Where to use
mcp-xcode-diagnostics is primarily used in software development environments, particularly for projects written in Swift, where developers need to quickly identify and resolve build issues.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Mcp Xcode Diagnostics
mcp-xcode-diagnostics is an MCP plugin designed to extract and analyze errors and warnings from Xcode build logs, providing a streamlined way to view diagnostics for Swift projects.
Use cases
Use cases include debugging Swift projects, automating the error-checking process in CI/CD pipelines, and assisting AI assistants in providing real-time feedback on code quality.
How to use
To use mcp-xcode-diagnostics, install it via pip from PyPI or GitHub, and ensure you have Xcode build logs available. After installation, run the plugin with any MCP-compatible client to view the extracted diagnostics.
Key features
Key features include listing Xcode projects with build logs, extracting errors and warnings from the latest build log, parsing complex diagnostics with associated notes, and providing detailed information about each issue, including file paths and line numbers.
Where to use
mcp-xcode-diagnostics is primarily used in software development environments, particularly for projects written in Swift, where developers need to quickly identify and resolve build issues.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Xcode Diagnostics MCP Plugin
An MCP (Model Control Protocol) plugin for extracting and viewing errors and warnings from Xcode build logs.
Overview
This plugin implements the Model Control Protocol (MCP) specification to provide Xcode diagnostics functionality to any compatible AI assistants. It connects to Xcode’s build system to extract, parse, and display diagnostics (errors and warnings) from your Swift projects. It helps AI assistants quickly identify issues in your code without having to manually search through build logs.
Note that since this works at the log level, Xcode must have already attempted a build before you run this tool.
Prerequisites
- macOS operating system
- Xcode installed
- Python 3.6+
Installation
Installing from PyPI
The simplest way to install the Xcode Diagnostics MCP plugin:
pip install mcp-xcode-diagnostics
Installing from GitHub
You can install directly from GitHub:
pip install git+https://github.com/leftspin/mcp-xcode-diagnostics.git
Installing from source
To install from source:
- Clone or download this repository
- Install the plugin using pip:
cd mcp-xcode-diagnostics pip install .
The plugin can now be used with any MCP-compatible client.
Features
- Lists all Xcode projects that have build logs in DerivedData
- Extracts errors and warnings from the latest build log of a specific project
- Parses complex diagnostics, including associated notes and fix-it suggestions
- Provides detailed information about each issue, including file paths, line numbers, and error messages
- Optimized for capturing Swift concurrency-related warnings
Supported Diagnostic Types
The plugin can detect and display various types of Xcode diagnostics including:
Errors
- Syntax errors (e.g., “expected ‘{’” or “expected expression”)
- Type errors (e.g., “cannot convert value of type X to expected argument type Y”)
- Unresolved identifiers and missing imports
- Protocol conformance errors
- Generic parameter inference failures
- Access control violations
Warnings
- Unused variables, constants, and results
- Implicit conversions that may lose precision
- Redundant code or unnecessary expressions
- Deprecation warnings
- String interpolation issues
- Swift concurrency warnings, including:
- Non-isolated global shared mutable state warnings
- Main actor isolation warnings
- Protocol conformance concurrency warnings
- Actor isolation violations
- Swift 6 language mode compatibility warnings
Notes and Fix-it Suggestions
- Associated notes that provide additional context for errors and warnings
- Fix-it suggestions that propose code changes to resolve issues
- Code snippets showing the problematic code
Limitations
- Binary/serialized formats in runtime logs may not be fully parsed
- Some highly specialized diagnostic formats may not be recognized
- Very large build logs may be truncated
- Project-specific custom diagnostics might not be properly categorized
MCP Tools
The plugin provides two main MCP tools:
get_xcode_projects
Lists all Xcode projects with build logs in the DerivedData directory.
Parameters: None
get_project_diagnostics
Gets diagnostic information from the latest build log of a specific project.
Parameters:
project_dir_name: Directory name of the project in DerivedData (e.g., ‘ProjectName-hash’)include_warnings: Whether to include warnings in addition to errors (default: True)
Debug Information
For debugging purposes, the plugin saves raw log output to:
/tmp/xcode-mcp-debug.log- Main application logs/tmp/xcode-diagnostic-raw.log- Raw output from Xcode activity logs
Example Output
{
"success": true,
"log_file": "/path/to/build.xcactivitylog",
"timestamp": "2025-03-11T12:34:56.789",
"errors": [
{
"type": "error",
"message": "use of unresolved identifier 'NonExistentType'",
"file_path": "/path/to/MyFile.swift",
"line_number": 42,
"column": 15,
"code": " let x: NonExistentType = value",
"notes": []
}
],
"warnings": [
{
"type": "warning",
"message": "static property 'sharedInstance' is not concurrency-safe because it is nonisolated global shared mutable state; this is an error in the Swift 6 language mode",
"file_path": "/path/to/SharedManager.swift",
"line_number": 10,
"column": 16,
"code": " static var sharedInstance: SharedManager?",
"notes": [
{
"type": "note",
"message": "convert 'sharedInstance' to a 'let' constant to make 'Sendable' shared state immutable",
"file_path": "/path/to/SharedManager.swift",
"line_number": 10,
"column": 16
}
]
}
],
"error_count": 1,
"warning_count": 1
}
Testing
The plugin includes a test suite to verify parsing functionality:
# Run all tests
python -m unittest test_xcode_diagnostics.py
License
This project is available under the MIT License.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










