MCP SGF Server
Enables processing of SGF (Smart Game Format) files to extract comprehensive game information and generate customizable visual board diagrams in PNG or SVG formats with multiple themes.
README
MCP SGF Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for processing SGF (Smart Game Format) files. Extract game information and generate visual board diagrams with.
Features
- Extract comprehensive game information from SGF files
- Generate visual board diagrams with customizable themes and formats
- High performance: ≤200ms for game info, ≤500ms for diagrams
- Robust validation with detailed error handling
- TypeScript strict mode with 100% type safety
- 91.73% test coverage with 139 comprehensive tests
- Multiple output formats: PNG and SVG support
- Customizable themes: Classic, modern, and minimal styles
Quick Start
NPX (Recommended)
Start the MCP server instantly without installation:
npx mcp-sgf
The server will start and listen for MCP protocol connections on stdio.
Installation
Install globally for repeated use:
npm install -g mcp-sgf
mcp-sgf
Development Setup
Clone and set up for development:
git clone <repository-url>
cd mcp-sgf
npm install
npm run build
npm start
Client Configuration
To use this server with MCP-compatible clients (Claude Desktop, etc.), add the following configuration:
Claude Desktop Configuration (claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"sgf": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-sgf"]
}
}
}
Alternative with local installation:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sgf": {
"command": "mcp-sgf"
}
}
}
Usage
The MCP SGF server provides two main tools that can be called via the MCP protocol:
1. Extract Game Information (get-sgf-info)
Extract comprehensive metadata from SGF files including player information, game rules, and results.
{
"tool": "get-sgf-info",
"arguments": {
"sgfContent": "(;FF[4]GM[1]SZ[19]PB[Lee Sedol]PW[AlphaGo]BR[9p]WR[-]KM[7.5]RE[W+R]DT[2016-03-09];B[pd];W[dp];B[cd];W[qp])"
}
}
Response:
{
"success": true,
"data": {
"gameInfo": {
"playerBlack": "Lee Sedol",
"playerWhite": "AlphaGo",
"blackRank": "9p",
"whiteRank": "-",
"boardSize": 19,
"komi": 7.5,
"result": "W+R",
"date": "2016-03-09",
"fileFormat": 4,
"gameType": 1
},
"metadata": {
"totalMoves": 4,
"boardSize": 19,
"hasValidStructure": true
},
"warnings": []
}
}
2. Generate Board Diagrams (get-sgf-diagram)
Create visual board diagrams showing game positions with customizable appearance.
{
"tool": "get-sgf-diagram",
"arguments": {
"sgfContent": "(;FF[4]GM[1]SZ[19];B[pd];W[dp];B[cd];W[qp];B[ed];W[fq])",
"moveNumber": 4,
"width": 800,
"height": 800,
"theme": "modern",
"coordLabels": true,
"moveNumbers": false,
"format": "png"
}
}
Response:
{
"success": true,
"data": {
"mimeType": "image/png",
"width": 800,
"height": 800,
"movesCovered": 4,
"boardSize": 19,
"parameters": {
"moveNumber": 4,
"format": "png",
"theme": "modern"
}
}
}
The response includes base64-encoded image data with the specified MIME type.
Configuration Options
Game Information Tool
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
sgfContent |
string | ✓ | Complete SGF file content |
Diagram Tool
| Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
sgfContent |
string | ✓ | - | Complete SGF file content |
moveNumber |
number | ✗ | final | Specific move to display (1-based) |
startMove |
number | ✗ | - | Start of move range (1-based) |
endMove |
number | ✗ | - | End of move range (1-based) |
width |
number | ✗ | 600 | Image width (100-2000) |
height |
number | ✗ | 600 | Image height (100-2000) |
coordLabels |
boolean | ✗ | true | Show coordinate labels |
moveNumbers |
boolean | ✗ | true | Show move numbers |
theme |
string | ✗ | classic | Visual theme |
format |
string | ✗ | png | Output format |
Supported Themes
classic: Traditional wood board with classic stonesmodern: Clean, contemporary appearanceminimal: Simplified design for clarity
Supported Formats
png: Raster format, best for viewing and sharingsvg: Vector format, scalable and editable
Supported Board Sizes
- Range: 1×1 to 361×361 boards
- Common: 9×9, 13×13, 19×19
- Automatic: Size detection from SGF content
Development
Scripts
npm run build # Build TypeScript to JavaScript
npm run dev # Development mode with watch
npm test # Run all tests with coverage
npm run lint # ESLint checking
npm run format # Prettier formatting
npm run type-check # TypeScript type checking
Client Integration
MCP Protocol JSON Examples
When integrating programmatically, use these JSON message formats:
List Available Tools:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/list"
}
Call Get SGF Info Tool:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 2,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "get-sgf-info",
"arguments": {
"sgfContent": "(;FF[4]GM[1]SZ[19]PB[Lee Sedol]PW[AlphaGo]BR[9p]WR[-]KM[7.5]RE[W+R]DT[2016-03-09];B[pd];W[dp];B[cd];W[qp])"
}
}
}
Call Get SGF Diagram Tool:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 3,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "get-sgf-diagram",
"arguments": {
"sgfContent": "(;FF[4]GM[1]SZ[19];B[pd];W[dp];B[cd];W[qp];B[ed];W[fq])",
"moveNumber": 4,
"width": 800,
"height": 800,
"theme": "modern",
"format": "png"
}
}
}
Project Structure
mcp-sgf/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # MCP server entry point
│ ├── tools/ # MCP tool implementations
│ │ ├── getSgfInfo.ts # Game information extraction
│ │ └── getSgfDiagram.ts # Diagram generation
│ ├── utils/ # Utility functions
│ │ ├── sgfParser.ts # SGF parsing logic
│ │ ├── diagramRenderer.ts # Image generation
│ │ └── validation.ts # Input validation
│ └── types/
│ └── sgf.ts # TypeScript type definitions
├── tests/ # Comprehensive test suite
├── docs/ # Documentation
└── package.json # Dependencies and scripts
Testing
# Run all tests
npm test
# Run specific test suite
npm test tests/getSgfInfo.test.ts
# Run with coverage report
npm test -- --coverage
# Run performance tests
npm test tests/performance.test.ts
Quality Assurance
- TypeScript: Strict mode with 100% type coverage
- ESLint: Zero warnings with strict rules
- Prettier: Consistent code formatting
- Vitest: 95% coverage threshold enforced
- Performance: Response time targets validated
Error Handling
The server provides comprehensive error handling with specific error types:
Error Types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
INVALID_FORMAT |
SGF content is not valid format |
INVALID_PARAMETERS |
Invalid or missing parameters |
PARSING_ERROR |
Failed to parse SGF content |
UNSUPPORTED_GAME |
Game type not supported |
FILE_TOO_LARGE |
SGF file exceeds size limits |
Example Error Response
{
"success": false,
"error": {
"type": "INVALID_FORMAT",
"message": "Invalid SGF format. SGF files must start with '(' and end with ')' and contain at least one property.",
"details": {}
}
}
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Documentation
- Tool Reference: Complete API documentation
- OpenAPI Schema: Machine-readable specification
- Model Context Protocol: MCP specification
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