I was just looking for an active fork of LaurieWired/GhidraMCP.
I am currently using GhidrAssistMCP.
First impressions of the fork: everything has deviated too much from the original. look a bit sloppy in places. Everything seems overly complicated in areas where it could have been simpler.
There is an error in the release: Ghidra → File → Configure → Miscellaneous → Enable GhidraMCP. Developer not Miscellaneous.
I can't test it in antigravity there tools limit per mcp: Error: adding this instance with 110 enabled tools would exceed max limit of 100.
As mentioned in the blog post, the statistics include IDE-related data, such as user actions, and basic information about the project, including frameworks and libraries (though limited to a predefined whitelist). Overall, this is quite similar to the data collection done by EAP for the products.
Source code is never sent under any circumstances.
There is enough of code on the internet already for big tech to train , what is probably missing is some scoring or labeling for that code so this AIs stop suggesting outdated stuff or bad stuff.
I read somewhere that they will completely redo C# support as multiplatform GDExtension. Then there will be one build and all additional languages can be added as extensions. And they can be updated faster, regardless of the editor build.
First impressions of the fork: everything has deviated too much from the original. look a bit sloppy in places. Everything seems overly complicated in areas where it could have been simpler.
There is an error in the release: Ghidra → File → Configure → Miscellaneous → Enable GhidraMCP. Developer not Miscellaneous.
I can't test it in antigravity there tools limit per mcp: Error: adding this instance with 110 enabled tools would exceed max limit of 100.
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