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Connect Codacy to OpenClaw on Operator.io

Codacy is an automated code review platform that monitors code quality and technical debt. It helps teams enforce coding standards and ship healthier code.

Automate Codacy with AI

Hand Codacy to an OpenClaw agent running on Operator. You write what you want in a chat and it turns that into real Codacy actions like create api token, delete api token, get account details, without you opening the app.

Your agent reaches Codacy directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh for you, so there is nothing to wire up and no API keys to paste.

What your agent can do with Codacy

Your agent can call any of these Codacy actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.

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 default settings. To co...

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 repository.

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 discover which organiz...

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 URL encode the cur...

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 to connect Codacy

You authorize Codacy once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Codacy without you signing in again. The same setup unlocks every other app your agent can reach, so you only do it once.

When you are ready, the get started guide walks through standing up your OpenClaw agent.

Common questions about Codacy

How do I connect Codacy to Operator?
You authorize Codacy once from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access token for you, so your agent keeps working with Codacy without you signing in again.
Can my agent work with issues and pull requests in Codacy?
Yes. It can open and comment on issues, review pull requests, manage labels, and read project details when you ask. Teams use it to triage incoming work, draft release notes, and post a summary of what changed without leaving chat.
Do I need to write code or manage Codacy API keys?
No code and no API keys. You authorize Codacy through a normal sign in and Operator handles the connection, so there is nothing to wire up or host.
Can my agent use Codacy together with my other apps?
Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Codacy and tools like GitHub, Supabase, Pagerduty in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.

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