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starwind-ui-mcp

MCP.Pizza Chef: starwind-ui

Starwind UI MCP Server is a TypeScript-based local MCP server implementation designed to integrate Starwind UI components with AI tools like Cursor and Windsurf. It provides developers with tools to interact programmatically with Starwind UI, facilitating enhanced workflows and automation within IDEs and AI-enhanced environments. Easy to install and configure, it supports seamless integration with popular AI clients and development setups.

Use This MCP server To

Integrate Starwind UI components with AI-assisted coding tools Enable AI-driven UI component generation and modification Automate UI testing workflows using AI context Provide real-time Starwind UI context to AI copilots Facilitate multi-step reasoning on UI component structures Streamline development with AI-enhanced Starwind UI insights

README

Starwind UI MCP Server

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A TypeScript implementation of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Starwind UI, providing tools to help developers work with Starwind UI components.

Quick Start

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Build the TypeScript code
pnpm build

# Start the server
pnpm start

Installing via Smithery

To install Starwind UI MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @Boston343/starwind-ui-mcp --client claude

Setup Your IDE

Instructions to set up your IDE to use a local MCP server vary by IDE. Here is an example for Windsurf:

{
	"mcpServers": {
		"starwind ui": {
			"command": "node",
			"args": ["c:\\path\\to\\folder\\starwind-ui-mcp\\dist\\server.js"],
			"env": {}
		}
	}
}

Detailed instructions:

What is MCP?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol for extending AI capabilities through local servers. This implementation provides Starwind UI-specific tools to enhance AI assistant capabilities when working with Starwind UI. For more information about MCP itself, please visit the official documentation.

Features

  • Tool-based Architecture - Modular design for easy addition of new tools
  • Starwind UI Documentation Tool - Access documentation links for Starwind UI components
  • Package Manager Detection - Detect and use the appropriate package manager (npm, yarn, pnpm)
  • LLM Data Fetcher - Retrieve Starwind UI information for LLMs with caching and rate limiting
  • TypeScript Implementation - Built with TypeScript for better type safety and developer experience
  • Standard I/O Transport - Uses stdio for communication with AI assistants

Available Tools

Tool Name Description
init_project Initializes a new Starwind UI project
install_component Generates installation commands for Starwind UI components
update_component Generates update commands for Starwind UI components
get_documentation Returns documentation links for Starwind UI components and guides
fetch_llm_data Fetches LLM data from starwind.dev (rate limited, with caching)
get_package_manager Detects and returns the current package manager information

Development

This project is set up to use PNPM for package manager for development purposes. If you are not using pnpm, you will need to update the package.json file with the appropriate package manager commands you need.

Project Structure

src/
  ├── config/         # Server configuration
  │   └── settings.ts # Configuration settings
  ├── tools/          # MCP tools implementations
  │   ├── index.ts    # Tool registration
  │   └── *.ts        # Individual tool implementations
  ├── utils/          # Utility functions
  └── server.ts       # Main MCP server implementation

Adding New Tools

To add your own tools to the server:

  1. Create a new tool file in the src/tools/ directory
  2. Register the tool in src/tools/index.ts
  3. Enable the tool in src/config/settings.ts
  4. Rebuild the server with pnpm build
  5. Restart the server with pnpm start

License

MIT License - See LICENSE file for details.

starwind-ui-mcp FAQ

How do I install the Starwind UI MCP Server?
You can install it by cloning the repo and running pnpm install, build, and start commands, or use Smithery CLI for automatic installation.
Which AI tools are compatible with Starwind UI MCP Server?
It works with Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Desktop, and other MCP-compatible AI tools.
How do I configure my IDE to use the Starwind UI MCP Server?
Configuration varies by IDE; for example, Windsurf uses a JSON config file specifying the server command and arguments.
What programming language is the Starwind UI MCP Server written in?
It is implemented in TypeScript, ensuring strong typing and modern JavaScript features.
Can I run the Starwind UI MCP Server locally?
Yes, it is designed as a local server to run on your development machine for fast, secure access.
Is the Starwind UI MCP Server open source?
Yes, it is available on GitHub under an open-source license for community contributions and transparency.
How does the Starwind UI MCP Server improve developer workflows?
By exposing Starwind UI components as structured context, it enables AI tools to automate UI coding, testing, and modification tasks efficiently.