ast-impact-mapper-mcp
Uses TypeScript AST to determine which tests are affected by code changes
🗺️ ast-impact-mapper-mcp
An MCP server that uses the TypeScript AST to determine exactly which tests are affected by a code change — so your AI agent stops running the entire suite and starts running only what matters.
🤔 The Problem
When you change src/utils/auth.ts, which tests should run? Most tools either run everything (slow) or guess by filename (wrong). Import graphs don't lie — if a test transitively imports the changed file, it needs to run.
This server builds a precise dependency graph from your TypeScript project and answers that question in milliseconds.
🛠️ Tools
| Tool | Arguments | What it returns |
|---|---|---|
get_affected_tests | project_root, changed_files[] or git_diff | Test files that transitively import any of the changed files |
get_dependency_graph | project_root, file_path | Direct imports and importers for a specific file |
explain_impact | project_root, changed_file, test_file | Step-by-step import chain from a test file to the changed source file |
get_coverage_gaps | project_root, source_dirs[]?, limit? | Source files not reachable from any test — completely untested code |
get_test_summary | project_root | Coverage rate, most-imported files, deepest import chains |
refresh_project | project_root | Clears the cached AST — use after git pull or branch switch |
🚀 Setup
1. Install
npm install -g ast-impact-mapper-mcp
Or build from source:
git clone https://github.com/vola-trebla/ast-impact-mapper-mcp.git
cd ast-impact-mapper-mcp
npm install && npm run build
2. Add the MCP server to your editor
Cursor / VS Code (.cursor/mcp.json or .vscode/mcp.json)
{
"mcpServers": {
"ast-impact-mapper": {
"command": "ast-impact-mapper-mcp"
}
}
}
Claude Code
claude mcp add ast-impact-mapper ast-impact-mapper-mcp
💬 Example usage
My project root is /my-project. I just changed these files from git diff:
src/utils/auth.ts
src/api/userService.ts
1. get_affected_tests — which tests do I need to run?
2. get_dependency_graph for src/utils/auth.ts — what else depends on it?
3. explain_impact — why does tests/login.spec.ts care about auth.ts?
4. get_coverage_gaps — which source files have zero test coverage?
5. get_test_summary — what's the overall health of our test suite?
📊 Example output
Given a project with this structure:
src/
fixtures/base-fixture.ts ← imports home-page + results-page
pages/google-home-page.ts
pages/google-results-page.ts
tests/
google-pom.spec.ts ← imports base-fixture
get_affected_tests — change google-home-page.ts, find affected tests:
{
"changed_files": ["/my-project/src/pages/google-home-page.ts"],
"affected_tests": ["/my-project/tests/google-pom.spec.ts"],
"total_affected": 1
}
explain_impact — why does the spec depend on google-home-page.ts?
{
"changed_file": "/my-project/src/pages/google-home-page.ts",
"test_file": "/my-project/tests/google-pom.spec.ts",
"found": true,
"import_chain": [
"/my-project/tests/google-pom.spec.ts",
"/my-project/src/fixtures/base-fixture.ts",
"/my-project/src/pages/google-home-page.ts"
]
}
get_test_summary — project-wide health:
{
"total_source_files": 4,
"total_test_files": 1,
"covered_source_files": 3,
"coverage_rate": 0.75,
"most_imported_files": [{ "file": "src/fixtures/base-fixture.ts", "imported_by_count": 1 }],
"deepest_import_chains": [{ "test": "tests/google-pom.spec.ts", "depth": 2 }]
}
🧠 How it works
The server uses ts-morph to load your TypeScript project (with full tsconfig support, including path aliases) and builds two graphs:
- Forward graph: file → files it imports
- Reverse graph: file → files that import it
get_affected_tests does a BFS through the reverse graph starting from the changed files, collecting every file that transitively depends on them, then filters to *.spec.ts / *.test.ts.
explain_impact does a BFS through the forward graph from the test file until it reaches the changed file, then reconstructs the shortest import path.
The project is cached in memory per project_root — the first call parses the AST, subsequent calls reuse it.
🔗 Works great with flakiness-knowledge-graph-mcp
- ast-impact-mapper-mcp answers "which tests are affected by this change?"
- flakiness-knowledge-graph-mcp answers "of those tests, which ones are historically unreliable?"
Together, an AI agent can give you a prioritized, minimal test run: the right tests, ranked by flakiness risk.
📋 Scripts
npm run build # compile TypeScript → dist/
npm run lint # ESLint
npm run format # Prettier --write
npm run format:check # Prettier check (used in CI)
📄 License
MIT
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