Integrations
CodeContext connects to your AI tools via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Your coding standards are available wherever you code.
Claude Desktop
AvailableAdd your coding standards directly into Claude's context via the MCP protocol. Claude will reference them automatically when writing code.
Claude Code
AvailableConnect CodeContext as a remote MCP server in Claude Code. Your standards are available in every coding session.
Cursor
AvailableConfigure CodeContext as an MCP server in Cursor's settings. Your standards appear in Cursor's AI suggestions.
Windsurf
AvailableAdd CodeContext to Windsurf via MCP configuration. Your team's standards flow into Windsurf's AI coding assistant.
VS Code
AvailableUse CodeContext with any VS Code AI extension that supports MCP, including GitHub Copilot and Continue.
Frequently Asked Questions
What AI tools does CodeContext work with?
CodeContext works with any AI tool that supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), including Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code (via GitHub Copilot and Continue), and more.
How do I connect CodeContext to my AI coding assistant?
Add CodeContext as an MCP server in your AI tool's configuration. You'll need your CodeContext API key and the MCP server URL. Setup typically takes under 5 minutes. See our docs for step-by-step guides for each tool.
What is MCP (Model Context Protocol)?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that lets AI assistants access external tools and data sources. CodeContext uses MCP to deliver your coding standards and API specs directly into your AI assistant’s context, so it follows your team’s conventions when writing code.
Is CodeContext free to use?
CodeContext offers a free tier that includes core features for individual developers. Paid plans are available for teams that need collaboration features, higher usage limits, and priority support. Visit our pricing page for details.