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Token Savior

@Mibayy

About Token Savior

Structural codebase MCP server that exposes symbol-level queries as tools, allowing Claude Code to navigate large codebases without reading entire files. Provides 50+ tools covering dependency graphs, git diffs, checkpoint/rollback, dead code detection, and complexity analysis, w

Basic information

Category

Other

Transports

stdio

Publisher

Mibayy

Submitted by

Mibay

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "token-savior": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "token-savior"
      ],
      "env": {
        "WORKSPACE_ROOTS": "/path/to/your/project"
      }
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is Token Savior?

Token Savior is a structural codebase MCP server that lets AI assistants navigate large codebases by symbol, functions, classes, dependencies, without reading entire files. It reduces token usage by up to 87% on large projects.

How to use Token Savior?

Key features of Token Savior

  • Navigates codebases by symbol, function, class, and dependency.
  • Reduces token usage by up to 87% on large projects.
  • Provides dependency graphs for project structure.
  • Offers git diffs at the symbol level.
  • Includes checkpoint/rollback, dead code detection, and complexity analysis.

Use cases of Token Savior

  • Mapping code dependencies in large projects.
  • Identifying dead code for cleanup.
  • Measuring code complexity for refactoring.
  • Reviewing symbol-level changes through git diffs.
  • Rolling back changes at a granular level with checkpoints.

FAQ from Token Savior

What is the primary purpose of Token Savior?

It enables AI assistants to navigate large codebases using structural symbols rather than reading entire files.

How much token usage can Token Savior save?

It reduces token usage by up to 87% on large projects.

What types of tools does Token Savior offer?

It includes over 50 tools such as dependency graphs, symbol-level git diffs, checkpoint/rollback, dead code detection, and complexity analysis.

Which MCP clients is Token Savior compatible with?

It works with any MCP client, including Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Cline.

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