enola

by dejo1307 · MCP Server · ★ 33

About enola

enola Give your AI agent a map of the codebase before it starts exploring. enola is a local Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that generates compact architectural snapshots of repositories. Run it once, and your AI coding agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, or any MCP-compatible tool) gets a structured overview of modules, symbols, dependencies, routes, and architectural patterns - before it reads a single file. What This Is (and Isn't) A first step, not a replacement. enola is designed to run before your AI agent starts exploring code.

ai-toolsarchitecturecode-analysisdependency-graphgolangllmmcpmcp-servermodel-context-protocolstatic-analysis

Quick Facts

Stars33
Forks3
LanguageGo
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseMIT
Quality Score68.6235853301979/100
Last Updated2026-06-03
Created2026-02-10
Platformsgo, mcp
Est. Tokens~45k

Compatible Skills

These tools work well together with enola for enhanced workflows:

  • clarity-cli — semantic(0.19)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (52%)
  • datadog-saist — semantic(0.17)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (51%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is enola?

enola is enola - MCP Architectural Snapshot Server and Knowledge Graph. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 33 GitHub stars.

What programming language is enola written in?

enola is primarily written in Go. It covers topics such as ai-tools, architecture, code-analysis.

How do I install or use enola?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the enola GitHub repository at github.com/dejo1307/enola. The project has 33 stars and 3 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does enola use?

enola is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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