MCP Server Builder
Provides searchable access to official MCP protocol specification and FastMCP framework documentation, helping developers build correct MCP servers by querying live documentation with BM25 full-text search.
README
MCP Server Builder
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for searching MCP protocol and FastMCP documentation.
This MCP server helps you build correct MCP servers by providing searchable access to the official MCP specification and FastMCP framework documentation, always reflecting the current state of the protocol.
Features
- BM25 Search — Advanced full-text search with Porter stemming and n-gram indexing
- Stop Word Removal — 179 common English stop words filtered for better relevance
- Domain Term Preservation — MCP-specific terms (
mcp,json,rpc,stdio) kept intact - Lazy Loading — Fast startup with on-demand content fetching
- Always Current — Indexes live documentation from
llms.txtsources on startup
Data Sources
The server indexes documentation from these curated llms.txt sources:
| Source | Description |
|---|---|
| modelcontextprotocol.io/llms.txt | Official MCP protocol specification |
| gofastmcp.com/llms.txt | FastMCP Python framework documentation |
Prerequisites
- Install
uvfrom Astral - Install Python 3.13 or newer using
uv python install 3.13
Installation
Configure in your MCP client:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-builder": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-server-builder@latest"],
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
}
Config file locations:
- Claude Desktop (macOS):
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Claude Desktop (Windows):
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Windsurf:
~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json - Kiro:
.kiro/settings/mcp.jsonin your project
Install from PyPI
# Using uv
uv add mcp-server-builder
# Using pip
pip install mcp-server-builder
Basic Usage
Example prompts to try:
- "How do I define tools in FastMCP?"
- "What is the MCP lifecycle?"
- "Show me stdio transport configuration"
- "How to handle tool errors in MCP?"
- "What are MCP resources and how do I use them?"
Available Tools
search_mcp_docs
Search MCP protocol AND FastMCP framework documentation with ranked results and snippets.
search_mcp_docs(query: str, k: int = 5, source: str | None = None) -> list[dict]
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
query |
str | required | Search query (e.g., "tool input schema", "stdio transport") |
k |
int | 5 | Maximum number of results to return |
source |
str | None | None | Optional filter: "mcp" for protocol docs, "fastmcp" for framework docs |
Returns: List of results with url, title, score, snippet, and source.
Examples:
# Search both sources
search_mcp_docs("how to define tools", k=3)
# Search only MCP protocol docs
search_mcp_docs("lifecycle", source="mcp")
# Search only FastMCP framework docs
search_mcp_docs("authentication", source="fastmcp")
fetch_mcp_doc
Retrieve full documentation page content by URL from MCP protocol or FastMCP framework docs.
fetch_mcp_doc(uri: str) -> dict
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
uri |
str | required | Document URL (http/https from supported domains) |
Supported domains: modelcontextprotocol.io, gofastmcp.com
Returns: Dictionary with url, title, content, source (or error on failure).
Example:
# Fetch MCP protocol doc
fetch_mcp_doc("https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/concepts/tools")
# Fetch FastMCP framework doc
fetch_mcp_doc("https://gofastmcp.com/tutorials/tools")
Workflow Example
Step 1: Search for relevant documentation
search_mcp_docs("FastMCP tool decorator", k=5)
Step 2: Fetch full content of the most relevant result
fetch_mcp_doc("https://gofastmcp.com/tutorials/tools")
Architecture
llms.txt URLs (MCP + FastMCP)
↓ startup
BM25 index with stemmed tokens + n-grams (titles only, fast)
↓ search request
Stem query → match unigrams/bigrams/trigrams → BM25 rank
↓ top-k
Lazy content hydration → snippet extraction
↓ response
{ url, title, score, snippet }
Development
# Clone and install
git clone https://github.com/praveenc/mcp-server-builder.git
cd mcp-server-builder
uv sync --dev
source .venv/bin/activate
# Run tests
uv run pytest
# Run with MCP Inspector
npx @anthropic-ai/mcp-inspector uv run mcp-server-builder
# Linting and type checking
uv run ruff check src tests
uv run pyright
License
MIT - see LICENSE for details.
Contributing
Contributions welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request.
Support
For issues and questions, use the GitHub issue tracker
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