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Greptile drops MCP server for AI code reviews
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Greptile drops MCP server for AI code reviews

Greptile released a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects its codebase intelligence agent to local IDEs and other AI agents. This integration allows tools like Claude Code and Cursor to fetch PR context and auto-resolve review comments directly within the development workflow.

// ANALYSIS

Greptile's move into the MCP ecosystem transforms it from a standalone PR auditor into a modular intelligence layer for any coding agent.

  • MCP support effectively turns Greptile into a "knowledge provider" for Cursor, Claude Code, and Devin, giving them access to deep codebase context they otherwise lack.
  • The ability to auto-resolve PR comments via the IDE closes the feedback loop between asynchronous code reviews and active development.
  • By indexing entire repositories as graphs, Greptile provides architectural context that standard LLM window limits typically prevent.
  • Integration with Jira and Notion context via MCP means coding agents can now "understand" the business requirements behind the code they are writing.
// TAGS
greptileai-codingcode-reviewmcpdevtoolideautomation

DISCOVERED

25d ago

2026-03-17

PUBLISHED

25d ago

2026-03-17

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

AUTHOR

Ben Davis