Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
{
"mcpServers": {
"paparats": {
"url": "http://localhost:9876/mcp",
"type": "http"
}
}
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Paparats-kvetka — a magical flower from Slavic folklore that blooms on Kupala Night and grants whoever finds it the power to see hidden things. Likewise, paparats-mcp helps your agent see the right code across a sea of repositories.
🌿 Works with Claude Code · Cursor · Windsurf · Copilot · Codex · Antigravity · any MCP-compatible agent
Give your AI coding assistant deep, real understanding of your entire workspace.
Paparats indexes every repo you care about — semantically, with AST-aware chunking and
a cross-chunk symbol graph — and exposes it through the Model Context Protocol. Search
by meaning, follow who-uses-what through real symbol edges, see who last touched a
chunk and which ticket it came from — all without your code ever leaving your machine.
📊 The built-in /ui operator console — ROI, query quality, cross-project usage, per-user activity, indexer health. Screenshot uses synthetic data (?demo=1) — no real queries, users, or project names.
paparats install → paparats add ~/code/repo → done.init_arch_memory MCP prompt (the /init of architectural memory). Server-side
similarity gate prevents duplicates, supersedes links replace stale decisions, a
min_score threshold gates low-confidence reads, every card carries an
"updated N ago" stamp, and Prometheus metrics tell you whether your memory is
actually being used./metrics, OpenTelemetry traces
(Tempo, Jaeger, Honeycomb, Datadog, Grafana Cloud, Elastic APM), local SQLite
analytics, and a built-in /ui operator console that visualises ROI, query quality,
cross-project usage and indexer health in one screen.