Norma MCP server: AI code governance rules injected into Cursor, Claude Code and other MCP clients at generation time.
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<!-- mcp-name: ai.qualityclouds/norma -->
# Norma MCP Server
Deterministic AI code review, with an audit record. Governance inside the agent loop.
Norma gives your coding agent the rules for your detected stack before it writes, checks each file against them, and records the outcome. The same file and the same rules return the same verdict every time, so what you get back is a record you can show someone rather than an opinion that changes between runs.
- Remote server (Streamable HTTP): `https://api.qualityclouds.ai/mcp`
- Auth: OAuth. Sign in via browser on first connection. Permanent free tier.
- Works with Cursor, Claude Code, Lovable, Replit and any MCP-compatible client
- Stacks covered: TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, PHP, Node, React, Vite, Supabase, FastAPI, SQLAlchemy, Adobe Magento and more
## What it does
Rulesets are stack-specific and activate automatically for the stack the server detects. A single repository scan activates rulesets across six functional areas: Security, Performance, Scalability, Manageability, Maintainability and Architecture. The Supabase ruleset alone covers 12 rules, including no service-role keys outside the server, no hardcoded keys or project URLs, mandatory error checks on every mutation, no client-side JWT decoding, and rate limiting on edge functions.
The server exposes six tools:
| Tool | What it does |
|------|--------------|
| `link_repository` | Links the current workspace to Norma. Called once, on first connection in a workspace, before any other tool |
| `get_rulesets` | Detects your repository's tech stack, with no configuration, and returns the applicable rulesets, one per language or framework |
| `get_rules_for_ruleset` | Returns the rules in one ruleset: each rule's ID, name, severity, impact area, description and fix guidance |
| `live_check` | Deterministic check of one file against your organization's rules. Same file, same rules, same verdict every time. Nothing is stored |
| `get_open_issues` | Returns the open issues from the last full scan of the linked repository, each with the context needed to fix it |
| `register_applied_actions` | Records what was done in your compliance audit trail: rules verified compliant, violations fixed (file and lines), violations prevented during generation, and which model did the work |
Every session produces a structured record of what was checked, fixed and prevented. Your repository's Production-Ready Score and full findings live in your workspace at [norma.qualityclouds.com](https://norma.qualityclouds.com).
## How it works
A coding agent connected to Norma follows this sequence:
1. `link_repository`: first connection in each workspace, before any other call.
2. `get_rulesets`: at the start of any coding task.
3. `get_rules_for_ruleset`: for each relevant ruleset ID; never skipped.
4. The agent writes or modifies code, with those rules in context.
5. `live_check`: after each file is created or modified, before moving on.
6. `register_applied_actions`: after the task, using the exact rule IDs from step 3.
To work through standing issues instead of writing new code, the agent calls `get_open_issues` and fixes the violations from the repository's last full scan.
## Try it in 5 minutes (Claude Code)
1. Add the server:
```bash
claude mcp add --scope user --transport http norma https://api.qualityclouds.ai/mcp
```
2. Check it connected:
```bash
claude mcp list
```
3. On first use, your browser opens to sign in. Free to start, no credit card.
4. Open a session in any repo and ask Claude Code to review a file against your coding standards. It will link the repository, fetch the rules for your stack, and register the results back to your workspace.
## Cursor
Add to `.cursor/mcp.json`:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"norma": {
"url": "https://api.qualityclouds.ai/mcp"
}
}
}
```
Cursor will prompt you to sign in via browser on first connection.
## Lovable
Lovable supports custom MCP servers as chat connectors, so Norma works with no plugin. In your project, open the connectors panel and add a custom MCP server named `Norma` with server URL `https://api.qualityclouds.ai/mcp` (HTTP transport, OAuth: your browser opens to sign in on first connection). Then send one message, and Lovable keeps it as a standing rule for the project:
> From now on, for every file you create or change, run it through Norma and fix the issues it returns.
One step that is not optional: paste your repository's public GitHub URL in chat so Lovable can call `link_repository`. Lovable's own git remote is a tokenised URL it will not send to a third party, so until you link, live checks work but audit registration fails.
Full guide, including troubleshooting: [docs/LOVABLE.md](docs/LOVABLE.md).
## Links
- Sign up: [norma.qualityclouds.com](https://norma.qualityclouds.com)
- Product: [qualityclouds.ai/norma](https://qualityclouds.ai/norma)
- Community, docs and support: [github.com/qualityclouds/community](https://github.com/qualityclouds/community/discussions)
Built by [Quality Clouds](https://qualityclouds.ai), the AI Code Governance platform, governing 950+ enterprise platform instances since 2017.
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