Appwrite Docs MCP Server
Enables IDEs like Cursor, Windsurf, and Claude Code to access and query Appwrite documentation through a vector-powered search system. Provides developers with contextual Appwrite documentation directly within their development environment.
README
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Appwrite Docs MCP Server
This MCP server is a tool that allows IDEs (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, etc.) to utilize the Appwrite documentation.
Usage in your IDE (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, etc.)
Cursor
<strong><a href="https://apwr.dev/docs-mcp-cursor?ref=appwrite-docs-mcp-github">Click here to add the Appwrite Docs MCP Server to Cursor</a></strong>
VSCode
<strong><a href="https://apwr.dev/docs-mcp-vscode?ref=appwrite-docs-mcp-github">Click here to add the Appwrite Docs MCP Server to VSCode</a></strong>
Claude Code
Run the following command to add the MCP server to Claude Code:
claude mcp add appwrite-docs-mcp https://mcp-for-docs.appwrite.io -t http
Windsurf
Add the following to your global Windsurf MCP configuration file (~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"appwrite-docs-mcp": {
"serverUrl": "https://mcp-for-docs.appwrite.io"
}
}
}
Development
Before setting up, make sure you have Bun installed.
Then, install the dependencies:
bun install
Check out the .env.example file for the environment variables you need to set.
Running Locally (Without Docker)
Initialization
There are three processes involved in setting up the MCP server, to ensure we have the most up-to-date documentation available.
- Downloading content: This script downloads the documentation to
./contentand generates a table of contents JSON file. - Initializing vector store: This script initializes the vector store (using a local LibSQL database) with the documentation and relevant metadata.
Simply run the following command to initialize the MCP server:
bun run init
Building and running the MCP server
First, build the server:
bun run build
Then, start the MCP server:
bun run start
The server should, by default, be available at http://localhost:1234.
Setting up with Docker
Run the following command to build the Docker image:
bun run init
docker compose build
docker compose up
Usage
Inspect via the MCP Inspector
Simply run the following command to inspect the MCP server:
bun run mcp-inspect
A web browser tab will open up with the inspector interface.
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Use in your IDE (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, etc.)
Here is a sample configuration file:
// .cursor/mcp.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"appwrite-docs-mcp": {
"url": "http://localhost:1234"
}
}
}
The same configuration applies to any standard MCP client (Windsurf, Cursor, Claude, Claude Code, etc.).
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