lucide-mcp
Enables searching Lucide icons by keyword tags, returning best-matching icon names.
README
@vigi-p/lucide-mcp
lucide-mcp is a local Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for searching Lucide icon names by keyword tags.
It builds a local dictionary from Lucide icon metadata and exposes a search-icons tool over stdio.
- What It Does
- Installation
- Usage
- CLI
- Uninstalling
- Dictionary Cache
- License
- Contributing
- Third-Party Licenses
What It Does
- Starts an MCP server over stdio.
- Registers a search-icons tool.
- Token matches keywords against icon names and tags by score.
- Returns best-matching icon names.
Installation
Install the package.
pnpm add -g @vigi-p/lucide-mcp
Codex
codex mcp add <server-name> lucide-mcp
Zed
In the Agent panel, go to Settings-->Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers->Add Server->Add Custom Server and add the following in the Local tab.
{
"<server-name>": {
"command": "lucide-mcp",
"args": [],
"env": {}
}
}
Cursor
Go to Cursor Settings->Tools & MCP->Add New MCP and add lucide-mcp to "mcpServers"
{
"mcpServers": {
"<server-name>": {
"command": "lucide-mcp",
"args": [],
"env": {}
},
// Other MCPs...
}
}
Usage
Some prompt like Show me sample code for a navbar in astro with lucide icons. Use lucide-mcp.
CLI
lucide-mcp [options]
Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
-v, --version Print the current version
-c, --create-dictionary Create the icons dictionary
Uninstalling
- Remove the MCP from your IDE/agent. Eg:
codex mcp remove <server-name>. - Remove the package.
pnpm remove -g @vigi-p/lucide-mcp - Delete the
~/.lucide-mcpfolder.
Dictionary Cache
On first run (or with --refresh), the project fetches icon metadata from the Lucide repo's icons directory and writes a local dictionary to ~/.lucide-mcp/dictionary.json.
A temporary cache directory is used during fetch and then removed (~/.lucide-mcp/cache).
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for development workflow and PR guidelines.
Third-Party Licenses
Dependency licenses are tracked in THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md.
To regenerate the file after dependency changes:
pnpm licenses:update
The generator script uses pnpm licenses list --json and writes a grouped package/license inventory.
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