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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| activate-serena | Activate Serena MCP semantic code analysis for the current or specified project |
Activate Serena for Project
You will help the user activate Serena's semantic code analysis for a project.
What is Serena?
Serena is an MCP server that provides IDE-like semantic code analysis capabilities:
- Symbol-based code navigation (find classes, methods, functions)
- Code structure understanding (get file overviews, symbol hierarchies)
- Reference tracking (find all usages of a symbol)
- Pattern searching with code context
- Supports 20+ programming languages
Activation Workflow
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Determine Project to Activate
Ask the user which project they want to activate using the AskUserQuestion tool:
Question: "Which project would you like to activate Serena for?"
Options:
- Current directory - Activate the project in your current working directory
- Specific path - Provide an absolute or relative path to a project directory
Step 2: Resolve the Path
Based on the user's choice:
- Current directory: Use the working directory from the environment context
- Specific path:
- If relative path provided, resolve to absolute using
realpathor similar - If absolute path provided, use as-is
- Verify the path exists
- If relative path provided, resolve to absolute using
Step 3: Activate the Project
Call the Serena activation tool:
mcp__plugin_core-mcps_serena__activate_project(project: "<absolute_path>")
Step 4: Confirm Success
Display a success message to the user:
✓ Serena activated for project: <project_path>
You can now use semantic code analysis tools:
- "Find all implementations of UserService"
- "Show me the structure of src/api/routes.ts"
- "Where is the processPayment function used?"
- "Find all classes that implement IRepository"
Step 5: Check Onboarding
After activation, call the onboarding check tool to see if the project has been onboarded:
mcp__plugin_core-mcps_serena__check_onboarding_performed()
If onboarding hasn't been performed, inform the user that Serena may need a moment to index the codebase, and they can proceed with semantic queries.
Error Handling
If activation fails:
- Check if the path exists and is a valid directory
- Verify the path contains code files
- Display the error message from Serena
- Ask if the user wants to try a different path
Important Notes
- Serena indexes the project's code structure during activation
- This may take a few moments for large codebases
- Once activated, all semantic tools are available for that project
- The activation persists for the current Claude Code session