A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for validating quantum computing library code. Currently supports PennyLane, with plans to expand support for other quantum computing libraries in the future.
The Quantum Code Validator is a tool that helps developers ensure their quantum computing code is valid and follows the correct usage patterns for various quantum libraries. It provides static validation of quantum code against official documentation and offers reference documentation lookup capabilities.
- Static Code Validation: Validates quantum code by:
- Checking code syntax using Python's
ast
module - Verifying code compilation using
py_compile
- Comparing quantum library method usage against official documentation
- Checking code syntax using Python's
- Reference Documentation Lookup: Retrieves method documentation for specific versions of quantum libraries
- Version-Specific Validation: Supports validation against specific versions of quantum libraries
- Extensible Architecture: Designed to support multiple quantum computing libraries
- PennyLane: Full support for static validation and reference documentation lookup
- Supported versions: v0.35.0 - v0.41.1
The following quantum computing libraries are planned for future support:
- Qulacs
- Qiskit
- Cirq
- cuQuantum
- And more...
The server provides two main tools:
-
validate_quantum_method_by_static
:# Example usage result = validate_quantum_method_by_static( code="your_quantum_code_here", version="v0.41.1" # Optional )
-
request_quantum_method_reference
:# Example usage docs = request_quantum_method_reference( method_name="qml.CNOT", # Method name without arguments version="v0.41.1" # Optional )
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/quantum-code-validator.git
cd quantum-code-validator
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Create and activate a virtual environment:
python -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
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Install uv (if not already installed):
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
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Install dependencies using uv:
uv sync
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Run the server:
uv run src/server.py
Load basic information from PennyLane's source code and save it as JSON files by version. The PennyLane version will be the one installed in the execution environment, so please switch it using the uv command as needed.
uv run scripts/parse_pennylane_api.py ./refdocs/pennylane/raw/v0.41.1.json
Next, we will use an LLM to format the basic information extracted in Step 1 into document information that can be accessed on MCP. Please specify the PennyLane versions to be converted into documents as a comma-separated list. Note that this process uses an LLM, so the "OPENAI_API_KEY" environment variable must be set, and there is a cost of approximately $2.50 per version. The formatting results will be saved in "./refdocs/pennylane/formatted"
.
uv run scripts/format_docs_by_llm.py v0.41.0,v0.41.1
Finally, by configuring the mcp.json
file according to the platform and starting the MCP server, the tool becomes available for use with the target tool. As a reference, a link to the documentation on how to configure it for Claude Desktop is provided.
{
"mcpServers": {
"quantum-code-validator": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/your/mcp/server/directory/quantum-code-validator",
"run",
"server.py",
"--transport",
"stdio"
]
}
}
}
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.