Consult7 is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI agents to consult large context window models for analyzing extensive file collections - entire codebases, document repositories, or mixed content that exceed the current agent's context limits. Supports providers Openrouter, OpenAI, and Google.
When working with AI agents that have limited context windows (like Claude with 200K tokens), Consult7 allows them to leverage models with massive context windows to analyze large codebases or document collections that would otherwise be impossible to process in a single query.
"For Claude Code users, Consult7 is a game changer."
Consult7 collects files from the specific paths you provide (with optional wildcards in filenames), assembles them into a single context, and sends them to a large context window model along with your query. The result is directly fed back to the agent you are working with.
- Files:
["/Users/john/project/src/*.py", "/Users/john/project/lib/*.py"]
- Query: "Summarize the architecture and main components of this Python project"
- Model:
"gemini-2.5-flash"
- Files:
["/Users/john/backend/src/*.py", "/Users/john/backend/auth/*.js"]
- Query: "Find the implementation of the authenticate_user method and explain how it handles password verification"
- Model:
"gemini-2.5-pro"
- Files:
["/Users/john/project/tests/*_test.py", "/Users/john/project/src/*.py"]
- Query: "List all the test files and identify which components lack test coverage"
- Model:
"gemini-2.5-flash"
- Files:
["/Users/john/webapp/src/*.py", "/Users/john/webapp/auth/*.py", "/Users/john/webapp/api/*.js"]
- Query: "Analyze the authentication flow across this codebase. Think step by step about security vulnerabilities and suggest improvements"
- Model:
"gemini-2.5-flash|thinking"
Simply run:
# OpenRouter
claude mcp add -s user consult7 uvx -- consult7 openrouter your-api-key
# Google AI
claude mcp add -s user consult7 uvx -- consult7 google your-api-key
# OpenAI
claude mcp add -s user consult7 uvx -- consult7 openai your-api-key
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"consult7": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["consult7", "openrouter", "your-api-key"]
}
}
}
Replace openrouter
with your provider choice (google
or openai
) and your-api-key
with your actual API key.
No installation required - uvx
automatically downloads and runs consult7 in an isolated environment.
uvx consult7 <provider> <api-key> [--test]
<provider>
: Required. Choose fromopenrouter
,google
, oropenai
<api-key>
: Required. Your API key for the chosen provider--test
: Optional. Test the API connection
The model is specified when calling the tool, not at startup. The server shows example models for your provider on startup.
Standard models:
"gemini-2.5-flash"
- Fast model"gemini-2.5-flash-lite"
- Ultra fast lite model"gemini-2.5-pro"
- Intelligent model"gemini-2.0-flash-exp"
- Experimental model
With thinking mode (add |thinking
suffix):
"gemini-2.5-flash|thinking"
- Fast with deep reasoning"gemini-2.5-flash-lite|thinking"
- Ultra fast with deep reasoning"gemini-2.5-pro|thinking"
- Intelligent with deep reasoning
Standard models:
"google/gemini-2.5-pro"
- Intelligent, 1M context"google/gemini-2.5-flash"
- Fast, 1M context"google/gemini-2.5-flash-lite"
- Ultra fast, 1M context"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4"
- Claude Sonnet, 200k context"anthropic/claude-opus-4.1"
- Claude Opus 4.1, 200k context"openai/gpt-5"
- GPT-5, 400k context"openai/gpt-4.1"
- GPT-4.1, 1M+ context
With reasoning mode (add |thinking
suffix):
"anthropic/claude-sonnet-4|thinking"
- Claude with 31,999 reasoning tokens"anthropic/claude-opus-4.1|thinking"
- Opus 4.1 with reasoning"google/gemini-2.5-flash-lite|thinking"
- Ultra fast with reasoning"openai/gpt-5|thinking"
- GPT-5 with reasoning"openai/gpt-4.1|thinking"
- GPT-4.1 with reasoning effort=high
Standard models (include context length):
"gpt-5|400k"
- GPT-5, 400k context"gpt-5-mini|400k"
- GPT-5 Mini, faster"gpt-5-nano|400k"
- GPT-5 Nano, ultra fast"gpt-4.1-2025-04-14|1047576"
- 1M+ context, very fast"gpt-4.1-nano-2025-04-14|1047576"
- 1M+ context, ultra fast"o3-2025-04-16|200k"
- Advanced reasoning model"o4-mini-2025-04-16|200k"
- Fast reasoning model
O-series models with |thinking marker:
"o1-mini|128k|thinking"
- Mini reasoning with |thinking marker"o3-2025-04-16|200k|thinking"
- Advanced reasoning with |thinking marker
Note: For OpenAI, |thinking is only supported on o-series models and serves as an informational marker. The models use reasoning tokens automatically.
Advanced: You can specify custom thinking tokens with |thinking=30000
but this is rarely needed.
When using the consultation tool, you provide a list of file paths with these rules:
-
All paths must be absolute (start with
/
)- ✅ Good:
/Users/john/project/src/*.py
- ❌ Bad:
src/*.py
or./src/*.py
- ✅ Good:
-
Wildcards (
*
) only allowed in filenames, not in directory paths- ✅ Good:
/Users/john/project/*.py
- ❌ Bad:
/Users/*/project/*.py
or/Users/john/**/*.py
- ✅ Good:
-
Must specify extension when using wildcards
- ✅ Good:
/Users/john/project/*.py
- ❌ Bad:
/Users/john/project/*
- ✅ Good:
-
Mix specific files and patterns freely
- ✅ Good:
["/path/src/*.py", "/path/README.md", "/path/tests/*_test.py"]
- ✅ Good:
-
Common patterns:
- All Python files in a directory:
/path/to/dir/*.py
- Test files:
/path/to/tests/*_test.py
or/path/to/tests/test_*.py
- Multiple extensions: Use multiple patterns like
["/path/*.js", "/path/*.ts"]
- All Python files in a directory:
The tool automatically ignores: __pycache__
, .env
, secrets.py
, .DS_Store
, .git
, node_modules
Size limits: 1MB per file, 4MB total (optimized for ~1M token context windows)
# Test OpenRouter
uvx consult7 openrouter sk-or-v1-... --test
# Test Google AI
uvx consult7 google AIza... --test
# Test OpenAI
uvx consult7 openai sk-proj-... --test
To remove consult7 from Claude Code (or before reinstalling):
claude mcp remove consult7 -s user