Glider
Roslyn-powered C# code analysis server for LLMs. Supports stdio and HTTP transports.
Glider MCP
Glider is a Roslyn-powered Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for semantic C# code analysis and refactoring in MCP clients (for example, Claude Code).
For full documentation and setup guides, see glidermcp.com.
What you can do with Glider
- Resolve symbols the same way the compiler does (not grep).
- Resolve ambiguous names into stable keys (
symbolKey) and use them across tool calls. - Find references, overrides, and implementations by exact
symbolKey. - Query symbols by semantic predicates and search solution text (literal/regex).
- Navigate type hierarchies, call graphs, and change impact.
- Inspect APIs with detailed type information and method signatures.
- Surface compiler diagnostics for a loaded solution/project.
- Refactor safely: rename symbols and move types/members with reference updates.
- Apply deterministic formatting with preview diffs.
- Analyze architecture via dependency and complexity metrics.
- Batch multiple tool calls into a single request.
Tool overview
- Diagnostics:
server_status,get_diagnostics - Solution management:
load,reload,sync - Symbol discovery:
resolve_symbol,search_symbols,get_symbol_at_position,get_symbol_info - References & relationships:
find_references,find_overrides,find_implementations - Code analysis:
get_type_info,get_method_signature,get_type_source,get_method_source - Semantic & text search:
semantic_query,search_text - Type hierarchy:
get_type_hierarchy,get_derived_types,find_member_in_hierarchy - Call graph & impact:
find_callers,get_outgoing_calls,analyze_change_impact - Refactoring:
rename_symbol,move_type,move_member - Formatting:
organize_usings,format_document - External source:
view_external_definition - Architecture & metrics:
get_type_dependencies,analyze_complexity - Batching:
batch
Installation
Prerequisites
- .NET 10.0 SDK or later
Install / update / uninstall
dotnet tool install --global glider
dotnet tool update --global glider
dotnet tool uninstall --global glider
Running Glider
Glider supports two transports:
- Stdio (default): for local MCP clients like Claude Code
- HTTP: for MCP clients that connect over Streamable HTTP
# Stdio (default)
glider
# Show CLI help and exit
glider --help
glider -h
# Print version and exit
glider --version
glider -v
# Enable logs and (for stdio) a startup banner on stderr
glider --verbose
# HTTP (default port: 5001)
glider --transport http
# Listens on http://localhost:5001/mcp
glider --transport http --port 8080
# Listens on http://localhost:8080/mcp
Using with Claude Code (stdio)
# Project-scoped config (recommended)
claude mcp add --transport stdio glider --scope project -- ~/.dotnet/tools/glider
If you prefer not to call the shim directly:
claude mcp add --transport stdio glider --scope project -- dotnet tool run --global glider
Example prompts
Load the C# solution at /path/to/YourProject.sln
I changed some files on disk. Reload the current solution and then re-run diagnostics.
Find all usages of MyNamespace.MyType.MyMethod
Resolve MyNamespace.MyType.MyMethod, then find_references for the selected symbolKey
Rename the symbol OldName to NewName (preview the diff first).
Troubleshooting
glider “hangs” when I run it
That’s expected for stdio mode: it’s an MCP server waiting for a client connection, and it’s intentionally quiet by default. Configure it in your MCP client instead of running it in a terminal by itself (use --verbose if you want startup output/logs on stderr).
glider not found after install
Make sure the .NET tools directory is on your PATH:
- macOS/Linux:
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.dotnet/tools" - Windows (PowerShell):
$env:PATH += ";$env:USERPROFILE\\.dotnet\\tools"
Solution/project won’t load
Use an absolute path to the .sln / .slnx / .csproj file.
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