Connect Codacy to your AI agent
Codacy is an automated code review tool that helps developers monitor code quality, track technical debt, and enforce coding standards across multiple programming languages.
We set up the connection using your own Codacy account, with keys you control, and keep it running. Your agent picks it up and starts doing the work.
What your agent can do in Codacy
Each one is a real action the agent can take on its own, the same things a person clicking around Codacy could do. Read-only by default; write actions are confirmed against your policy.
- Create API Token Creates a new account API token for the authenticated user. The token inherits all permissions from the account owner and provides access to the same organizations and repositories. Note: The token is created with defau…
- Delete API Token Tool to delete a specific API token from the authenticated user's account. Use after confirming the token ID.
- Get Account Details Tool to retrieve details of the authenticated user's account. Use when confirming authentication before user-level operations.
- Get Configuration Status Tool to retrieve the current configuration status of the Codacy system. Use when checking system setup completion or first-time configuration status.
- Get Health Tool to check the health status of the Codacy API. Use when verifying API connectivity and service availability.
- Get Organizations Repositories Settings Languages Tool to get the list of all languages with their extensions and enabled status for a repository. Use when you need to understand which programming languages are detected and enabled for analysis in a specific Codacy rep…
- Get Tool Pattern Tool to retrieve the definition of a specific pattern for a given tool. Use when you need to get detailed information about a specific code pattern including its description, examples, parameters, and configuration.
- Get User Organizations Retrieves all organizations the authenticated user belongs to for a specific Git provider. Returns organization details including name, provider, avatar, access permissions (DAST, SCA), and join status. Use this to disc…
- Get Version Tool to retrieve the version of the Codacy installation. Use when checking the Codacy API version for compatibility or debugging purposes.
- List Analysis Organizations Repositories Tool to list organization repositories with analysis information for the authenticated user. Use when you need to retrieve repositories from a specific organization with their analysis status. For Bitbucket, ensure you…
- List Duplication Tools Tool to retrieve the list of duplication detection tools available in Codacy. Use when you need to identify which tools can analyze code duplication for different programming languages.
- List Languages and Tools Tool to retrieve the list of languages supported by available tools. Use when you need to determine which programming languages are supported by Codacy's analysis tools.
- List Login Integrations Tool to list configured login providers on Codacy's platform. Use when you need to discover available authentication methods for Codacy login.
- List Metrics Tools Tool to retrieve the list of metrics tools available in Codacy. Use when you need to discover which tools calculate metrics on projects and which languages they support.
- List Projects Tool to list all projects accessible to the authenticated user. Use when you need a list of repositories after confirming API token validity.
- List Provider Integrations Tool to list provider integrations existing on Codacy's platform. Use when you need to discover available Git providers that can be integrated with Codacy for authentication and repository management.
- List Tools Tool to retrieve the list of analysis tools available in Codacy. Use when you need to identify which code analysis tools are available and which programming languages they support.
- List Tools Patterns Tool to retrieve the list of patterns for a specific tool. Returns code patterns that the tool can use to find issues, with pagination support.
How we connect it
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Connect your account
You create a key in Codacy, a key you create and control, and paste it in once. It lives in a secrets store on your server, not with us.
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Set the guardrails
Read-only by default. You choose which write actions the agent may take, and anything outside that policy gets confirmed with you first.
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We keep it running
Health checks on every connection, updates handled for you, and we watch the first week of activity to make sure the work lands.
FAQ
Codacy questions, answered.
Ready to put Codacy to work?
Tell us what your team runs on. We set up the connection, secure it, and your agent takes it from there.
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