
Component
oxcode
Code intelligence for coding agents with graph-based source indexing and PageR
Pricingfree
Best forDevelopers
ListedJun 2026
Overview
Indexes source code into a graph and serves PageRank-curated context for coding agents via CLI and MCP. Stores the index in a native oxgraph database and keeps raw OxQL available for graph-aware navigation.
What is oxcode?
oxcode is a code intelligence component for coding agents. It indexes source into a graph, curates context with PageRank, and exposes it through CLI and MCP.
Key Features
Indexes source code into a graph
Serves PageRank-curated context
Provides CLI access for navigation and lookup
Supports MCP via an MCP server
Stores the index in a native oxgraph database
Keeps raw OxQL available for graph-aware queries
Pros
- Built for coding agents and repository context retrieval
- Supports both CLI workflows and MCP integration
- Open source and MIT licensed
Limitations
- Focused on code intelligence rather than general-purpose agent automation
- Best fit for repositories and source-code workflows
- No A2A support indicated
Interoperability
Model Context Protocol
Natively supported for agent tool calling
Capabilities
FAQs
What is oxcode?
oxcode indexes source code into a graph and serves curated context to coding agents through a CLI and MCP server.
Does oxcode support MCP?
Yes. oxcode includes an MCP server for agent integrations.
Is oxcode open source?
Yes. The repository is licensed under MIT.
What does oxcode index?
oxcode indexes source code into an oxgraph database for graph-based navigation and context retrieval.
Who is oxcode best for?
It is best for developers and coding agents that need repository-aware context and source navigation.
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