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Codanna

X-ray vision for your agent.

Give your code assistant the ability to see through your codebase—understanding functions, tracing relationships, and finding implementations with surgical precision. Context-first coding. No grep-and-hope loops. No endless back-and-forth. Just smarter engineering in fewer keystrokes.

Table of Contents

What It Solves

Your AI assistant knows your code:

  • "Where's this function called?" → instant call graph
  • "Show me all authentication functions" → finds functions with auth-related doc comments
  • "Find config file parsers" → matches functions that parse configuration
  • "What breaks if I change this interface?" → full-project impact analysis

Why Bother

Context is everything.

Codanna cuts the noise:

  • Less grep-and-hope loops.
  • Less explaining the same thing twice.
  • Less blind code generation.

Instead: tight context, smarter engineering, flow that doesn't stall.

Codanna Navigator

Quick Start

# Install
cargo install codanna --all-features

# setup
codanna init

# See what would be indexed (dry run, optional)
codanna index src --dry-run

# index your code
codanna index src --progress

# ask real questions
codanna mcp semantic_search_docs query:"where do we resolve symbol references" limit:3

How Accurate and Fast is Codanna?

Try it yourself

# Run with `time` like this
time codanna mcp semantic_search_docs query:"where do we resolve symbol references" limit:3

Output 3 results in 0.16s

Found 3 semantically similar result(s) for 'where do we resolve symbol references':

1. resolve_symbol (Method) - Similarity: 0.592
   File: src/parsing/language_behavior.rs:252
   Doc: Resolve a symbol using language-specific resolution rules  Default implementation delegates to the resolution context.
   Signature: fn resolve_symbol(
        &self,
        name: &str,
        context: &dyn ResolutionScope,
        _document_index: &DocumentIndex,
    ) -> Option<SymbolId>

2. resolve_symbol (Method) - Similarity: 0.577
   File: src/indexing/resolver.rs:107
   Doc: Resolve a symbol reference to its actual definition  Given a symbol name used in a file, this tries to resolve it to the actual...
   Signature: pub fn resolve_symbol<F>(
        &self,
        name: &str,
        from_file: FileId,
        document_index: &DocumentIndex,
        get_behavior: F,
    ) -> Option<SymbolId>
    where
        F: Fn(LanguageId) -> Box<dyn crate::parsing::LanguageBehavior>,

3. is_resolvable_symbol (Method) - Similarity: 0.532
   File: src/parsing/language_behavior.rs:412
   Doc: Check if a symbol should be resolvable (added to resolution context)  Languages override this to filter which symbols are available for resolution....
   Signature: fn is_resolvable_symbol(&self, symbol: &Symbol) -> bool

codanna mcp semantic_search_docs query:"where do we resolve symbol references  0.16s user 0.05s system 177% cpu 0.120 total

How It Works

  1. Parse fast - Tree-sitter AST parsing (same as GitHub code navigator) for Rust, Python, TypeScript, Go and PHP (more on deck)
  2. Extract real stuff - functions, traits, type relationships, call graphs
  3. Embed - semantic vectors built from your doc comments
  4. Index - Tantivy + memory-mapped symbol cache for <10ms lookups
  5. Serve - MCP protocol for AI assistants, ~300ms response time (HTTP/HTTPS) and stdio built-in (0.16s)

Claude

Drop codanna in as an MCP server, point Claude at it, and watch it stop hand-waving and start answering with receipts.

MCP Plug-In

# Add this to your .mcp.json:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codanna": {
      "command": "codanna",
      "args": ["serve", "--watch"]
    }
  }
}

HTTP/HTTPS Server

For persistent server with real-time file watching:

# HTTP server with OAuth authentication (requires http-server feature)
codanna serve --http --watch

# HTTPS server with TLS encryption (requires https-server feature)
codanna serve --https --watch

Configure in .mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "codanna-sse": {
      "type": "sse",
      "url": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/mcp/sse"
    }
  }
}

Advanced Setup see HTTP/HTTPS server details

Claude Sub Agent

codanna-navigator sub agent at .claude/agents/codanna-navigator.md.

We include a codanna-navigator sub agent (.claude/agents/codanna-navigator.md) that knows how to use codanna effectively.

Agent Steering

Codanna's guidance is model‑facing. Each tool response includes a system_message the LLM reads and acts on. Humans do not see it. The message tells the agent the next hop: drill down, follow calls, analyze impact, refine the query.

Behaviour examples

{
  "system_message": "Found 1 match. Use 'find_symbol' or 'get_calls' next."
}
{
  "system_message": "Found 18 callers. Run 'analyze_impact' to map the change radius."
}
{
  "system_message": "No semantic matches. Try broader phrasing or ensure docs exist."
}

Config is plain TOML .codanna/settings.toml

[guidance]
enabled = true

[guidance.templates.find_callers]
no_results = "No callers found. Might be an entry point or dynamic dispatch."
single_result = "Found 1 caller. Use 'find_symbol' to inspect usage."
multiple_results = "Found {result_count} callers. Try 'analyze_impact' for the full graph."

[guidance.templates.analyze_impact]
no_results = "No impact detected. Likely isolated."
single_result = "Minimal impact radius."
multiple_results = "Impact touches {result_count} symbols. Focus critical paths."

[[guidance.templates.analyze_impact.custom]]
min = 20
template = "Significant impact with {result_count} symbols. Break the change into smaller parts."

Why it matters

  • Fewer round trips. The agent self‑proposes the next command.
  • Less narration. More execution.
  • Grep‑and‑hope becomes directed hops. Yes, you are absolutely right!

Claude Slash Commands

Codanna includes custom slash commands for Claude that provide intelligent workflows for code exploration:

Command Description Example Report
/find <query> Smart semantic search with natural language - finds symbols, patterns, and implementations using optimized queries Language Registry Investigation
/deps <symbol> Analyze dependencies of a symbol - shows what it depends on, what depends on it, coupling metrics, and refactoring opportunities find_symbol Dependencies

These commands use Codanna's MCP tools under the hood but provide guided workflows with comprehensive analysis and automatic report generation.

Configuration

Lives in .codanna/settings.toml:

[semantic_search]
enabled = true
model = "AllMiniLML6V2"
threshold = 0.6  # Similarity threshold (0-1)

[indexing]
parallel_threads = 16  # Auto-detected by default
include_tests = true   # Index test files

Nerds Section

Codanna respects .gitignore and adds its own .codannaignore:

# Created automatically by codanna init
.codanna/       # Don't index own data
target/         # Skip build artifacts
node_modules/   # Skip dependencies
*_test.rs       # Optionally skip tests

Unix-Native. Pipe it, baby!

Codanna speaks CLI like you do, positional when it's simple, key:value when it's not. All MCP tools support --json, so piping isn't noise, it's music.

# MCP semantic search with language filter
codanna mcp semantic_search_with_context query:"error handling" limit:2 lang:rust --json | jq -r '.data[] | "\(.symbol.name) (\(.symbol.scope_context)) (score: \(.score)) - \(.context.file_path) - \(.symbol.doc_comment)"'
# Output: error (ClassMember) (score: 0.6421908) - src/io/format.rs:148 - Create a generic error response.
#         add_error (ClassMember) (score: 0.6356536) - src/indexing/progress.rs:46 - Add an error (limited to first 100 errors)
# Show symbol types, names and locations
codanna retrieve search "config" --json | jq -r '.items[] | "\(.symbol.kind) \(.symbol.name) @ \(.file_path)"'
# Output: Function test_partial_config @ src/config.rs:911
#         Method config_key @ src/parsing/language.rs:114

# Get unique file paths for search results
codanna retrieve search "parser" --json | jq -r '.items[].file_path' | sort -u

# Extract function signatures with scope context
codanna retrieve search "create_parser" --json | jq -r '.items[] | "\(.symbol.name) (\(.symbol.scope_context)) - \(.file_path)\n  \(.symbol.signature)"'

Documentation Comments for Better Search

Semantic search works by understanding your documentation comments:

/// Parse configuration from a TOML file and validate required fields
/// This handles missing files gracefully and provides helpful error messages
fn load_config(path: &Path) -> Result<Config, Error> {
    // implementation...
}

With good comments, semantic search can find this function when prompted for:

  • "configuration validation"
  • "handle missing config files"
  • "TOML parsing with error handling"

This encourages better documentation → better AI understanding → more motivation to document.

Mixed-Language Codebases: When identical documentation exists across multiple languages (e.g., Python backend and TypeScript frontend with similar auth functions), use language filtering to get language-specific results: lang:python or lang:typescript.

CLI Commands

Core Commands

Command Description Example
codanna init Set up .codanna directory with default configuration codanna init --force
codanna index <PATH> Build searchable index from your codebase codanna index src --progress
codanna config Display active settings codanna config
codanna serve Start MCP server for AI assistants codanna serve --watch

Retrieval Commands

All retrieve commands support --json flag for structured output (exit code 3 when not found).

Command Description Example
retrieve symbol <NAME> Find a symbol by name codanna retrieve symbol main --json
retrieve calls <FUNCTION> Show what functions a given function calls codanna retrieve calls parse_file --json
retrieve callers <FUNCTION> Show what functions call a given function codanna retrieve callers main --json
retrieve implementations <TRAIT> Show what types implement a trait codanna retrieve implementations Parser --json
retrieve search <QUERY> Search for symbols using full-text search codanna retrieve search "parse" --limit 5 --json
retrieve describe <SYMBOL> Show comprehensive information about a symbol codanna retrieve describe SimpleIndexer --json

Testing and Utilities

Command Description Example
codanna mcp-test Verify Claude can connect and list available tools codanna mcp-test
codanna mcp <TOOL> Execute MCP tools without spawning server codanna mcp find_symbol main --json
codanna benchmark Benchmark parser performance codanna benchmark rust --file my_code.rs

Common Flags

  • --config, -c: Path to custom settings.toml file
  • --force, -f: Force operation (overwrite, re-index, etc.)
  • --progress, -p: Show progress during operations
  • --threads, -t: Number of threads to use
  • --dry-run: Show what would happen without executing

MCP Tools

Available tools when using the MCP server. All tools support --json flag for structured output.

Simple Tools (Positional Arguments)

Tool Description Example
find_symbol Find a symbol by exact name codanna mcp find_symbol main --json
get_calls Show functions called by a given function codanna mcp get_calls process_file
find_callers Show functions that call a given function codanna mcp find_callers init
analyze_impact Analyze the impact radius of symbol changes codanna mcp analyze_impact Parser --json
get_index_info Get index statistics and metadata codanna mcp get_index_info --json

Complex Tools (Key:Value Arguments)

Tool Description Example
search_symbols Search symbols with full-text fuzzy matching codanna mcp search_symbols query:parse kind:function limit:10
semantic_search_docs Search using natural language queries codanna mcp semantic_search_docs query:"error handling" limit:5
semantic_search_with_context Search with enhanced context codanna mcp semantic_search_with_context query:"parse files" threshold:0.7

Language Filtering (Mixed Codebases)

Semantic search tools support language filtering to reduce noise in mixed-language projects:

# Search only in Rust code
codanna mcp semantic_search_docs query:"authentication" lang:rust limit:5

# Search only in TypeScript code  
codanna mcp semantic_search_with_context query:"parse config" lang:typescript limit:3

Language filtering eliminates duplicate results when similar documentation exists across multiple languages, reducing result sets by up to 75% while maintaining identical similarity scores.

Parameters Reference

Tool Parameters
find_symbol name (required)
search_symbols query, limit, kind, module
semantic_search_docs query, limit, threshold, lang
semantic_search_with_context query, limit, threshold, lang
get_calls function_name
find_callers function_name
analyze_impact symbol_name, max_depth
get_index_info None

Performance

Parser benchmarks on a 750-symbol test file:

Language Parsing Speed vs. Target (10k/s) Status
Rust 91,318 symbols/sec 9.1x faster ✓ Production
Python 75,047 symbols/sec 7.5x faster ✓ Production
TypeScript 82,156 symbols/sec 8.2x faster ✓ Production
PHP 68,432 symbols/sec 6.8x faster ✓ Production
Go 74,655 symbols/second 7.5x faster ✓ Production
JavaScript - - Planned

Key achievements:

  • Zero-cost abstractions: All parsers use borrowed string slices with no allocations in hot paths
  • Parallel processing: Multi-threaded indexing that scales with CPU cores
  • Memory efficiency: Approximately 100 bytes per symbol including all metadata
  • Real-time capability: Fast enough for incremental parsing during editing
  • Optimized CLI startup: ~300ms for all operations (53x improvement from v0.2)
  • JSON output: Zero overhead - structured output adds <1ms to response time

Run performance benchmarks:

codanna benchmark all          # Test all parsers
codanna benchmark python       # Test specific language

Architecture Highlights

Memory-mapped storage: Two caches for different access patterns:

  • symbol_cache.bin - FNV-1a hashed symbol lookups, <10ms response time
  • segment_0.vec - 384-dimensional vectors, <1μs access after OS page cache warm-up

Embedding lifecycle management: Old embeddings deleted when files are re-indexed to prevent accumulation.

Lock-free concurrency: DashMap for concurrent symbol reads, write coordination via single writer lock.

Single-pass indexing: Symbols, relationships, and embeddings extracted in one AST traversal.

Language-aware semantic search: Embeddings track source language, enabling filtering before similarity computation. No score redistribution - identical docs produce identical scores regardless of filtering.

Hot reload: File watcher with 500ms debounce triggers re-indexing of changed files only.

Requirements

  • Rust 1.75+ (for development)
  • ~150MB for model storage (downloaded on first use)
  • A few MB for index storage (varies by codebase size)

System Dependencies

Linux (Ubuntu/Debian):

sudo apt update && sudo apt install pkg-config libssl-dev

Linux (CentOS/RHEL):

sudo yum install pkgconfig openssl-devel

Linux (Fedora):

sudo dnf install pkgconfig openssl-devel

macOS/Windows: No additional dependencies required.

Current Limitations

  • Supports Rust, Python, TypeScript, Go, PHP, C, and C++ (more language support coming)
  • Semantic search requires English documentation/comments
  • Windows support is experimental

Roadmap

Current Release: v0.5.9

See CHANGELOG.md for detailed release notes and feature history.

Planned Features

Feature Description Status
JavaScript Support Full JavaScript/ES6+ parser
C# Support C# with .NET ecosystem support
Java Support Java with class hierarchies
C/C++ Support C and C++ with headers and templates
Direct Semantic Search retrieve semantic command
Batch Operations Process multiple symbols in one call
Configuration Profiles Environment-specific settings
Machine-Readable Progress JSON progress output
Cross-Language References Track references across languages
Language Server Protocol LSP integration for IDEs

Legend: ✓ Complete | → In Progress | ○ Planned

Contributing

Contributions welcome! See CONTRIBUTING for guidelines.

License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - See LICENSE file for details.

Attribution required when using Codanna in your project. See NOTICE file.

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