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Tabnine

Updated June 2026

The Tabnine MCP server, built by Tabnine (Codota), provides tabnine does not publish a Model Context Protocol server — a `tabnine/mcp-server` repo does not exist, and neither GitHub nor npm turn up a real first-party or community MCP integration for it (searches surface only unrelated demo/config repos with 0-3 stars). It is community-built and best for Coding & Dev.

by Tabnine (Codota)

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Tabnine does not publish a Model Context Protocol server — a `tabnine/mcp-server` repo does not exist, and neither GitHub nor npm turn up a real first-party or community MCP integration for it (searches surface only unrelated demo/config repos with 0-3 stars). Tabnine's public engineering effort (org: codota) is entirely IDE-plugin-shaped — clients for VS Code, JetBrains, Vim/Neovim, Sublime, Atom, and JupyterLab that wire Tabnine's completion models into each editor's native autocomplete UI, plus a separate PR-review agent (tabnine-pr-agent). None of these expose Tabnine as an MCP tool server that Claude, Cursor, or another MCP client could call into. This entry is kept for search/reference purposes and will be updated if Tabnine ships a genuine MCP server in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tabnine?
Tabnine is an MCP server built by Tabnine (Codota). Tabnine does not publish a Model Context Protocol server — a `tabnine/mcp-server` repo does not exist, and neither GitHub nor npm turn up a real first-party or community MCP integration for it (searches surface only unrelated demo/config repos with 0-3 stars). Tabnine's public engineering effort (org: codota) is entirely IDE-plugin-shaped — clients for VS Code, JetBrains, Vim/Neovim, Sublime, Atom, and JupyterLab that wire Tabnine's completion models into each editor's native autocomplete UI, plus a separate PR-review agent (tabnine-pr-agent). None of these expose Tabnine as an MCP tool server that Claude, Cursor, or another MCP client could call into. This entry is kept for search/reference purposes and will be updated if Tabnine ships a genuine MCP server in the future.
Who built Tabnine?
Tabnine was built by Tabnine (Codota).
Is Tabnine free?
Yes, Tabnine has a free option. The MCP server is free and open-source. Tabnine: Starter (free). Dev: $9/user/mo. Enterprise: Custom. Self-hosted options available.
How do I install Tabnine?
Install Tabnine from its GitHub repository: https://github.com/codota/TabNine
What does Tabnine integrate with?
Tabnine integrates with Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Cline.

Repo Health

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Install Type
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Author
Tabnine (Codota)
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