Where to find more detailed documentation and get help with CodeScene Single-User MCP

CodeScene Single-User MCP is designed to be self-serve. For the fastest path to a solution, start with the Single-User MCP Help Center collection, then ask Eve, then use the GitHub documentation for deeper technical detail, and only then move to the GitHub issue flow for this product. The Help Center is where CodeScene directs users for tutorials and guides, while the MCP repository contains the README, installation guides, configuration options, AGENTS.md, and release downloads.

1. Start in the Help Center

Use the MCP Server (Single-User License) collection first.

Start there when you need help with:

  • installation

  • access token setup

  • configuration

  • supported capabilities

  • common troubleshooting steps

The Help Center is the best place to start because it is built for guided support content, and CodeScene’s public FAQ points users to the Help Center for tutorials and guides.

2. Ask Eve - our chatbot

If you do not find the answer right away, ask Eve in the Help Center.

Eve is the fastest next step when you want help finding the right article, narrowing down a setup issue, or checking the next troubleshooting step.

3. Check the GitHub documentation

If you need more detailed technical documentation, use the official CodeScene MCP GitHub repository.

The repository includes:

  • the main README

  • installation guides

  • configuration options

  • AGENTS.md

  • release downloads

This is the best next step when you need exact installation commands, MCP configuration examples, or platform-specific setup details.

4. Open a GitHub issue

If you have already checked the Help Center, asked Eve, and reviewed the GitHub docs, use the GitHub issue flow for this product.

When you open an issue, include:

  • your operating system

  • your MCP client or editor

  • your installation method

  • the exact error message

  • whether the problem happens during installation, configuration, or tool usage

If you share configuration snippets, remove or mask any access tokens before posting them.

Quick tip

Most setup issues are solved fastest by checking these three things first:

  1. the installation method you used

  2. whether CS_ACCESS_TOKEN is set correctly

  3. whether your MCP client or IDE needs a restart after installation or configuration changes