@magicuidesign/mcp

@magicuidesign/mcp

Official MCP server for Magic UI.

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@magicuidesign/mcp

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Official ModelContextProtocol (MCP) server for Magic UI.

This server enables AI assistants like Cursor to access information about Magic UI components, including lists of available components and their implementation details.

Features

  • Get a list of all available Magic UI components.
  • Retrieve implementation details and code examples for specific components across various categories (Core, Special Effects, Animations, Text, Buttons, Backgrounds, Device Mocks).

Setup with Cursor (or Claude Desktop)

  1. Install Cursor: Ensure you have the Cursor IDE installed.
  2. Configure Cursor's MCP: You need to tell Cursor how to run your MCP server.
    • Locate or create the MCP configuration file. On macOS/Linux, this is typically at ~/.cursor/mcp.json. On Windows, it might be %USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json.
    • Edit the mcp.json file.
      • If the file doesn't exist or is empty: Create it with the following content:
        {
          "mcpServers": {
            "magicui-mcp": {
              "command": "npx",
              "args": [
                "-y",
                "@magicuidesign/mcp"
              ]
            }
          }
        }
        
      • If the file exists and has other servers: Add the magicui-mcp block inside the existing mcpServers object:
        {
          "mcpServers": {
            // ... other servers might be here ...
            "magicui-mcp": {
              "command": "npx",
              "args": [
                "-y",
                "@magicuidesign/mcp"
              ]
            }
          }
        }
        
  3. Restart Cursor: Close and reopen Cursor to apply the changes.
  4. Verify: Look for the Magic UI tools (like getUIComponents, getComponents, etc.) being available in Cursor's AI chat interface or MCP status indicators.

Note: This setup relies on npx successfully fetching and running the latest published version of @magicuidesign/mcp from npm. Ensure you have published a version that includes the #!/usr/bin/env node shebang in the main script (dist/server.js) and has all necessary dependencies.

Example Usage in Cursor

Once configured, you can ask Cursor questions like:

"List all Magic UI components using the getUIComponents tool."

"Show me the implementation details for the Magic UI Marquee component using the getComponents tool."

"Get the code for the Neon Gradient Card effect from Magic UI."

Development Setup

Running with Inspector

For development and debugging, you can use the MCP Inspector tool:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector npx -y @magicuidesign/mcp

Visit the Inspector documentation for more details.

Local Development

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone magicuidesign/mcp
    cd mcp # Or your project directory name
    
  2. Install dependencies:
    npm install
    
  3. Build the project: (Compiles TypeScript to JavaScript in dist/)
    npm run build
    
  4. For development with auto-rebuilding: (Requires tsc-watch or similar setup in package.json)
    npm run watch # Or: tsc -w
    
    (You might need to add a watch script to your package.json if it doesn't exist: "watch": "tsc -w")

Available Tools

The server provides the following tools callable via MCP:

Installation (as a dependency)

While primarily intended as a standalone MCP server run via npx, you can also install it as a dependency if needed:

npm install @magicuidesign/mcp

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