MCP Map Server
A Model Context Protocol server that provides a dynamic map interface with tools to add raster/vector layers, control map view, and modify paint properties.
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MCP Map Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a dynamic map interface.

Quick Start
Add the hosted MCP endpoint to your LLM client, like so:
Using VSCode
create a .vscode/mcp.json like this: (as in this repo)
{
"servers": {
"map-server": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"run",
"mcp-map-server",
"--transport",
"stdio",
"--prompt-file",
"system-prompt.example.md"
]
},
}
}
You should see a little icon appear above the entry to "Start" server, like so:



Configuring Data Layer Information
The server supports MCP prompts to provide AI agents with information about available data layers. This helps agents understand which layers are available, their attributes, and how to use them effectively.
Recommended: Use a Markdown file
You can provide a system prompt as a plain markdown file:
mcp-map-server --prompt-file my-layers.md
Tooling & API
Every map-modifying tool returns the full, updated map configuration in JSON format.
Available Tools
add_layer: Adds a raster (XYZ/Tiles) or vector (MVT/PMTiles) layer.set_map_view: Moves the camera to a specificcenterandzoom.filter_layer: Applies MapLibre filter expressions to an existing layer.set_layer_paint: Dynamically modifies paint properties (colors, opacity, etc.).remove_layer: Deletes a layer by ID.get_map_config: Returns the current session/provided state as JSON.
MCP Client Configuration
To use this with MCP-compatible clients like Claude Desktop or VSCode extensions, point them to the server.
Local Development (Recommended):
Local clients like Claude Desktop and VSCode expect StdIO transport when launching a command. The server now defaults to stdio.
{
"mcpServers": {
"map-server": {
"command": "uv run mcp-map-server"
}
}
}
Passing CLI Arguments (Transport, Prompts, etc.):
If you need to specify the transport explicitly or provide a custom system prompt file, use the args array.
[!IMPORTANT] Arguments must be passed as individual elements in the
argsarray, NOT as part of thecommandstring.
{
"mcpServers": {
"map-server": {
"command": "uv run mcp-map-server",
"args": [
"--transport", "stdio",
"--prompt-file", "/path/to/my-layers.md"
]
}
}
}
Note: The server defaults to stdio when run as a command.
Using the Shared Production Server:
Web-based or remote clients connect via HTTP.
{
"mcpServers": {
"map-server": {
"url": "https://mcp-map.nrp-nautilus.io/mcp/"
}
}
}
License
MIT
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