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Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator

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CodeConductor IDE Orchestrator gives Claude Desktop full access to your development environment through a secure MCP server.

Overview

What is Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator?

Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that works with the CodeConductor VS Code extension to enable Claude Desktop to interact directly with your development environment. It provides AI-assisted file operations, code intelligence, git actions, and command execution for developers using VS Code, Cursor, or Windsurf.

How to use Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator?

Install the CodeConductor VS Code extension from the Marketplace, then install the CodeConductor MCP bundle (.mcpb file) into Claude Desktop via Settings → Extensions. Open your codebase in your IDE and start chatting with Claude to use the 24 development tools.

Key features of Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator

  • Free tier provides 10 tools for file operations and connectivity.
  • Pro tier unlocks 14 advanced tools including Git write and command execution.
  • Command execution uses three safety tiers: auto-execute, caution, and dangerous.
  • All code stays local; no telemetry or project data is transmitted.
  • License validation only sends encrypted license keys and machine identifiers.
  • Works with VS Code, Cursor, and Windsurf-based IDEs.

Use cases of Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator

  • Code review and analysis using git_diff, read_file, and get_diagnostics.
  • Automated refactoring with replace_text, show_diff_preview, and run_tests.
  • Git workflow automation via git_status, git_stage, git_commit, and git_push.
  • Code navigation and understanding using find_references and go_to_definition.
  • Selection-based editing with get_selection and precise text modifications.

FAQ from Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator

How does command execution safety work?

Commands are classified into three security tiers: Tier 1 (safe, auto-execute), Tier 2 (caution, user permission required), and Tier 3 (dangerous, explicit approval needed). All executions are logged, and dangerous patterns are detected.

What data does Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator collect?

No code, credentials, project data, or usage information is ever transmitted. License validation requests contain only encrypted license keys and machine identifiers. No telemetry or analytics are collected.

What are the system requirements?

You need Claude Desktop, VS Code (or a VS Code–based IDE like Cursor or Windsurf), the CodeConductor VS Code extension, and the CodeConductor MCP bundle. A Pro license is optional.

How do I install Codeconductor Ide Orchestrator?

Install the VS Code extension, download the .mcpb bundle, and install it in Claude Desktop via Settings → Extensions. Then open a project in your IDE and start asking Claude questions.

What is the difference between Free and Pro tiers?

Free tier includes 10 tools for file operations and connectivity (e.g., open_file, read_file, ping). Pro tier adds 14 tools for code intelligence, advanced file editing, Git write operations, and command execution.

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