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DeepSource MCP Server for Mastra AI 14 tools — connect in under 2 minutes

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Mastra AI is a TypeScript-native agent framework built for modern web stacks. Connect DeepSource through Vinkius and Mastra agents discover all tools automatically. type-safe, streaming-ready, and deployable anywhere Node.js runs.

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typescript
import { Agent } from "@mastra/core/agent";
import { createMCPClient } from "@mastra/mcp";
import { openai } from "@ai-sdk/openai";

async function main() {
  // Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
  const mcpClient = await createMCPClient({
    servers: {
      "deepsource": {
        url: "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp",
      },
    },
  });

  const tools = await mcpClient.getTools();
  const agent = new Agent({
    name: "DeepSource Agent",
    instructions:
      "You help users interact with DeepSource " +
      "using 14 tools.",
    model: openai("gpt-4o"),
    tools,
  });

  const result = await agent.generate(
    "What can I do with DeepSource?"
  );
  console.log(result.text);
}

main();
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About DeepSource MCP Server

Connect your DeepSource account to any AI agent and take full control of code quality analysis, vulnerability detection, and metrics monitoring through natural conversation.

Mastra's agent abstraction provides a clean separation between LLM logic and DeepSource tool infrastructure. Connect 14 tools through Vinkius and use Mastra's built-in workflow engine to chain tool calls with conditional logic, retries, and parallel execution. deployable to any Node.js host in one command.

What you can do

  • Code Issues — List and inspect code quality issues (code smells, anti-patterns, bugs) across repositories with severity and file locations
  • Analysis History — View recent analysis runs with status, branch, and analyzer information (Python, JavaScript, Go, etc.)
  • Security Vulnerabilities — Identify dependency vulnerabilities (SCA) with CVE IDs, CVSS scores, reachability, and fixability status
  • Code Metrics — Query maintainability index, cyclomatic complexity, lines of code, and test coverage percentages
  • Report Cards — Get overall repository health grades (A-F) with score breakdowns and trend analysis
  • SCA Targets — List all dependency manifest files being scanned for supply chain security
  • Repository Management — Activate/deactivate repos, update default branches, and regenerate DSN tokens

The DeepSource MCP Server exposes 14 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Mastra AI in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect DeepSource to Mastra AI via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the DeepSource MCP Server with Mastra AI.

01

Install dependencies

Run npm install @mastra/core @mastra/mcp @ai-sdk/openai

02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token

03

Run the agent

Save to agent.ts and run with npx tsx agent.ts

04

Explore tools

Mastra discovers 14 tools from DeepSource via MCP

Why Use Mastra AI with the DeepSource MCP Server

Mastra AI provides unique advantages when paired with DeepSource through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Mastra's agent abstraction provides a clean separation between LLM logic and tool infrastructure. add DeepSource without touching business code

02

Built-in workflow engine chains MCP tool calls with conditional logic, retries, and parallel execution for complex automation

03

TypeScript-native: full type inference for every DeepSource tool response with IDE autocomplete and compile-time checks

04

One-command deployment to any Node.js host. Vercel, Railway, Fly.io, or your own infrastructure

DeepSource + Mastra AI Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Mastra AI combined with the DeepSource MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Automated workflows: build multi-step agents that query DeepSource, process results, and trigger downstream actions in a typed pipeline

02

SaaS integrations: embed DeepSource as a first-class tool in your product's AI features with Mastra's clean agent API

03

Background jobs: schedule Mastra agents to query DeepSource on a cron and store results in your database automatically

04

Multi-agent systems: create specialist agents that collaborate using DeepSource tools alongside other MCP servers

DeepSource MCP Tools for Mastra AI (14)

These 14 tools become available when you connect DeepSource to Mastra AI via MCP:

01

activate_repository

Once activated, DeepSource will start analyzing the code on each push/PR. You must provide the repository ID (obtained from get_repository). Use this to enable code quality monitoring for a repository that was previously inactive. Activate a repository for code analysis in DeepSource

02

deactivate_repository

No new analyses will run until the repository is reactivated. You must provide the repository ID (obtained from get_repository). Use this to pause analysis for archived repositories or when you want to stop billing for a specific repository. Deactivate a repository to stop code analysis in DeepSource

03

get_report_card

This provides a quick health check of the repository's overall code quality status. You must provide the repository name, login, and VCS provider. Use this to get a high-level view of code quality trends and identify areas needing improvement. Get the overall report card (grade) for a repository

04

get_repository

You must provide the repository name, login (user or org name), and VCS provider (e.g., GITHUB, GITLAB, BITBUCKET). Use this to inspect repository configuration before querying issues, analyses, or metrics. Get details of a specific repository in DeepSource

05

get_repository_metrics

You must provide the repository name, login, and VCS provider. Optionally filter by specific metric shortcodes (e.g., "LCV" for line coverage, "MI" for maintainability index, "CC" for cyclomatic complexity). If no shortcodes specified, returns all available metrics with their values and thresholds. Get code quality metrics for a repository

06

get_test_coverage

Shows the coverage percentage value and any configured thresholds. You must provide the repository name, login, and VCS provider. Use this to monitor code quality and ensure adequate test coverage across your codebase. Get test coverage metrics for a repository

07

get_viewer

Use this to verify your API token is working and to get your user details from DeepSource. Get the authenticated user profile from DeepSource

08

get_vulnerability

You must provide the repository name, login, VCS provider, and the vulnerability occurrence ID (obtained from list_vulnerabilities). Use this to deep-dive into a specific vulnerability before deciding on remediation steps. Get details of a specific dependency vulnerability by its ID

09

list_analysis_runs

You must provide the repository name, login, and VCS provider. Optionally filter by branch name and limit the number of results (default: 20). Each run shows which analyzer was used (e.g., PYTHON, JAVASCRIPT, GO) and whether the analysis succeeded or failed. List recent code analysis runs for a repository

10

list_issues

You must provide the repository name, login, and VCS provider. Optionally filter by analyzer short code (e.g., "PYTHON", "JS-A1") and limit results (default: 50). Each issue includes up to 3 sample occurrences with file path and line number. Use this to identify code smells, anti-patterns, and potential bugs across your codebase. List code quality issues in a repository

11

list_sca_targets

Each target includes ecosystem (e.g., npm, pip, gem), package manager, manifest file path, and activation status. You must provide the repository name, login, and VCS provider. Use this to understand which dependency files are being scanned for vulnerabilities. List all SCA (Supply Chain Analysis) targets in a repository

12

list_vulnerabilities

Each vulnerability includes severity, CVE ID, CVSS score, description, affected package name and version, reachability status, and fixability. You must provide the repository name, login, and VCS provider. Optionally limit the number of results (default: 20). Use this to identify security risks in your dependencies and prioritize remediation. List dependency vulnerabilities in a repository (SCA)

13

regenerate_dsn

The DSN is used to authenticate DeepSource analysis runs. You must provide the repository ID (obtained from get_repository). This action invalidates the old DSN and returns the new one. Use this if you suspect the DSN has been compromised or needs rotation. Regenerate the DSN (Data Source Name) for a repository

14

update_default_branch

This affects which branch is analyzed by default. You must provide the repository ID (from get_repository) and the new branch name (e.g., "main", "develop", "master"). Use this when your team changes the default branch name (e.g., migrating from "master" to "main"). Update the default branch for a repository in DeepSource

Example Prompts for DeepSource in Mastra AI

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Mastra AI agent to start working with DeepSource immediately.

01

"Show me the overall code quality report card and current issues for the 'api-service' repository in the 'acme-corp' GitHub organization."

02

"Check for any critical or high severity dependency vulnerabilities in the 'web-frontend' repo and tell me which packages are affected."

03

"What's the test coverage for our 'backend-api' repository and show me the most recent analysis runs?"

Troubleshooting DeepSource MCP Server with Mastra AI

Common issues when connecting DeepSource to Mastra AI through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

createMCPClient not exported

Install: npm install @mastra/mcp

DeepSource + Mastra AI FAQ

Common questions about integrating DeepSource MCP Server with Mastra AI.

01

How does Mastra AI connect to MCP servers?

Create an MCPClient with the server URL and pass it to your agent. Mastra discovers all tools and makes them available with full TypeScript types.
02

Can Mastra agents use tools from multiple servers?

Yes. Pass multiple MCP clients to the agent constructor. Mastra merges all tool schemas and the agent can call any tool from any server.
03

Does Mastra support workflow orchestration?

Yes. Mastra has a built-in workflow engine that lets you chain MCP tool calls with branching logic, error handling, and parallel execution.

Connect DeepSource to Mastra AI

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 14 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.