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## LLM Integration Serena provides the necessary [tools](https://oraios.github.io/serena/01-about/035_tools.html) for coding workflows, but an LLM is required to do the actual work, orchestrating tool use. In general, Serena can be integrated with an LLM in several ways: * by using the **model context protocol (MCP)**. Serena provides an MCP server which integrates with * Claude Code and Claude Desktop, * terminal-based clients like Codex, Gemini-CLI, Qwen3-Coder, rovodev, OpenHands CLI and others, * IDEs like VSCode, Cursor or IntelliJ, * Extensions like Cline or Roo Code * Local clients like [OpenWebUI](https://docs.openwebui.com/openapi-servers/mcp), [Jan](https://jan.ai/docs/mcp-examples/browser/browserbase#enable-mcp), [Agno](https://docs.agno.com/introduction/playground) and others * by using [mcpo to connect it to ChatGPT](docs/03-special-guides/serena_on_chatgpt.md) or other clients that don't support MCP but do support tool calling via OpenAPI. * by incorporating Serena's tools into an agent framework of your choice, as illustrated [here](docs/03-special-guides/custom_agent.md). Serena's tool implementation is decoupled from the framework-specific code and can thus easily be adapted to any agent framework. ## Serena in Action #### Demonstration 1: Efficient Operation in Claude Code A demonstration of Serena efficiently retrieving and editing code within Claude Code, thereby saving tokens and time. Efficient operations are not only useful for saving costs, but also for generally improving the generated code's quality. This effect may be less pronounced in very small projects, but often becomes of crucial importance in larger ones. https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ab78ebe0-f77d-43cc-879a-cc399efefd87 #### Demonstration 2: Serena in Claude Desktop A demonstration of Serena implementing a small feature for itself (a better log GUI) with Claude Desktop. Note how Serena's tools enable Claude to find and edit the right symbols. https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6eaa9aa1-610d-4723-a2d6-bf1e487ba753 ### Programming Language Support & Semantic Analysis Capabilities Serena's semantic code analysis capabilities build on **language servers** using the widely implemented language server protocol (LSP). The LSP provides a set of versatile code querying and editing functionalities based on symbolic understanding of the code. Equipped with these capabilities, Serena discovers and edits code just like a seasoned developer making use of an IDE's capabilities would. Serena can efficiently find the right context and do the right thing even in very large and complex projects! So not only is it free and open-source, it frequently achieves better results than existing solutions that charge a premium. Language servers provide support for a wide range of programming languages. With Serena's LSP library, we provide **support for over 30 programming languages**, including AL, Bash, C#, C/C++, Clojure, Dart, Elixir, Elm, Erlang, Fortran, Go, Haskell, Java, Javascript, Julia, Kotlin, Lua, Markdown, Nix, Perl, PHP, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Swift, TypeScript, YAML and Zig. > [!IMPORTANT] > Some languages require additional dependencies to be installed; see the [Language Support](https://oraios.github.io/serena/01-about/020_programming-languages.html) page for details. ## Quick Start **Prerequisites**. Serena is managed by *uv*. If you don’t already have it, you need to [install uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/) before proceeding. **Starting the MCP Server**. The easiest way to start the Serena MCP server is by running the latest version from GitHub using uvx. Issue this command to see available options: ```bash uvx --from git+https://github.com/oraios/serena serena start-mcp-server --help ``` **Configuring Your Client**. To connect Serena to your preferred MCP client, you typically need to [configure a launch command in your client](https://oraios.github.io/serena/02-usage/030_clients.html). Follow the link for specific instructions on how to set up Serena for Claude Code, Codex, Claude Desktop, MCP-enabled IDEs and other clients (such as local and web-based GUIs). > [!TIP] > While getting started quickly is easy, Serena is a powerful toolkit with many configuration options. > We highly recommend reading through the [user guide](https://oraios.github.io/serena/02-usage/000_intro.html) to get the most out of Serena. > > Specifically, we recommend to read about ... > * [Serena's project-based workflow](https://oraios.github.io/serena/02-usage/040_workflow.html) and > * [configuring Serena](https://oraios.github.io/serena/02-usage/050_configuration.html). ## User Guide Please refer to the [user guide](https://oraios.github.io/serena/02-usage/000_intro.html) for detailed instructions on how to use Serena effectively. ## Community Feedback Most users report that Serena has strong positive effects on the results of their coding agents, even when used within very capable agents like Claude Code. Serena is often described to be a [game changer](https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1lfsdll/try_out_serena_mcp_thank_me_later/), providing an enormous [productivity boost](https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/comments/1mguoia/absolutely_insane_improvement_of_claude_code). Serena excels at navigating and manipulating complex codebases, providing tools that support precise code retrieval and editing in the presence of large, strongly structured codebases. However, when dealing with tasks that involve only very few/small files, you may not benefit from including Serena on top of your existing coding agent. In particular, when writing code from scratch, Serena will not provide much value initially, as the more complex structures that Serena handles more gracefully than simplistic, file-based approaches are yet to be created. Several videos and blog posts have talked about Serena: * YouTube: * [AI Labs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYWyJNs1HVk&t=1s) * [Yo Van Eyck](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqfxuQKuMo8&t=45s) * [JeredBlu](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzPnM3ySmjE&t=32s) * Blog posts: * [Serena's Design Principles](https://medium.com/@souradip1000/deconstructing-serenas-mcp-powered-semantic-code-understanding-architecture-75802515d116) * [Serena with Claude Code (in Japanese)](https://blog.lai.so/serena/) * [Turning Claude Code into a Development Powerhouse](https://robertmarshall.dev/blog/turning-claude-code-into-a-development-powerhouse/) ## Acknowledgements ### Sponsors We are very grateful to our [sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/oraios) who help us drive Serena's development. The core team (the founders of [Oraios AI](https://oraios-ai.de/)) put in a lot of work in order to turn Serena into a useful open source project. So far, there is no business model behind this project, and sponsors are our only source of income from it. Sponsors help us dedicating more time to the project, managing contributions, and working on larger features (like better tooling based on more advanced LSP features, VSCode integration, debugging via the DAP, and several others). If you find this project useful to your work, or would like to accelerate the development of Serena, consider becoming a sponsor. We are proud to announce that the Visual Studio Code team, together with Microsoft’s Open Source Programs Office and GitHub Open Source have decided to sponsor Serena with a one-time contribution!