dynamic-context-mcp

dynamic-context-mcp

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that injects 'Just-in-Time' context into AI conversations based on file paths and glob patterns.

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Dynamic Context MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that injects "Just-in-Time" context into AI conversations based on file paths and glob patterns.

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🚀 What is this?

When coding with AI, you often have specific guidelines, architectural patterns, or database schemas that apply only to certain parts of your codebase.

Dynamic Context MCP allows you to define these rules in Markdown files with glob pattern headers. When the AI agent (like Claude or Gemini) looks at a specific file path, this tool automatically injects the relevant context for that file.

Example Flow:

  1. You are working on src/backend/api.ts.
  2. The AI calls this tool with that path.
  3. This server finds backend-guidelines.md (which matches src/backend/**/*.ts).
  4. The server also finds general-ts-guidelines.md (which matches *.ts)
  5. It combines all matching context files and delivers the result to your AI agent before it generates code

📦 usage

Quick Start (instead of manual setup)

Run the init command to automatically detect your framework (Laravel, Next.js, Python), create starter rules in .agent/rules, and append (NOT OVERWRITE) your primary context files (like GEMINI.md, CLAUDE.md, or .cursorrules) with the necessary instructions.

npx dynamic-context-mcp init

1. Prepare your Context Directory

Create a folder (default is .agent/rules) in your project root. Add markdown files with YAML frontmatter containing globs (either a single string or a list).

Example 1: Single Glob

File: .agent/rules/styles.md

---
trigger: glob
globs: "**/*.css"
---

# CSS Rules

- Use flexbox layout.

Example 2: Multiple Globs & Brace Expansion

File: .agent/rules/frontend.md

---
trigger: glob
globs:
  - "src/helpers/**/*.ts"
  - "resources/js/**/*.{vue,ts}" # Matches both .vue and .ts files
---

# Frontend Rules

- Ensure strict type checking.
- Prefer Composition API for Vue files.

Example 3: Always Trigger

Use this for high-level rules that should apply to every file, such as general coding standards or project philosophy.

File: .agent/rules/general.md

---
trigger: always
---

# General Guidelines

- Write clean, commented code.
- Follow SOLID principles.

2. Configure your AI Client

Add this to your MCP configuration file (e.g., claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dynamic-context": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "dynamic-context-mcp",
        "/optional/absolute/path/to/your/project/.agent/rules"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Note: The last argument is optional. If omitted, it looks for .agent/rules in the directory where the MCP server runs.

3. IMPORTANT: Agent Configuration

To ensure your AI agent uses this tool effectively, add the following instruction to your agent's system prompt or custom instructions (e.g., in GEMINI.md, CLAUDE.md, or your agent's settings):

<!-- DYNAMIC CONTEXT MCP GUIDELINES START -->

<CRITICAL_INSTRUCTION>

## DYNAMIC CONTEXT INSTRUCTIONS

This project uses dynamic context mcp to deliver "just in time" context for files that you are about to read, create, or edit.

**CRITICAL GUIDANCE**

- Before you read, create, or edit a file, check for dynamic context by requesting the `dynamic-context.get_context_for_file` tool with the file path as input.
- If dynamic context is available, read it carefully to understand important details about how to work with that file.
- dynamic context mcp takes a file path as input and goes through all context files that match that path (by glob patterns) to compile relevant context for that file
- file paths must be relative to the project root i.e. `resources/js/components/MyComponent.vue` and NOT `/absolute/path/to/project/resources/js/components/MyComponent.vue`
- dynamic context mcp does NOT take a folder path as input. If no file exists at that path, then you can create a fake file name and extension like `path/to/fakefile.txt` to check for context for that folder.
- Group context for files that have the same path and extension. If you are working with multiple files that have the same path and extension then assume that the compiled context is the same every time and use the same context for all of them.

</CRITICAL_INSTRUCTION>

<!-- DYNAMIC CONTEXT MCP GUIDELINES END -->

🛠 Local Development

If you want to modify or contribute to this project:

  1. Clone the repo:

    git clone [https://github.com/yourusername/dynamic-context-mcp.git](https://github.com/yourusername/dynamic-context-mcp.git)
    cd dynamic-context-mcp
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Build the project:

    npm run build
    
  4. Test locally: You can run the compiled script directly:

    node dist/index.js ./path/to/test/context-folder
    

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

📄 License

Distributed under the MIT License.

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