mcp-shipcheck
Audits local package folders to generate publish-readiness reports and previews of NPM tarball contents. It helps developers identify and resolve configuration issues like missing types or broken exports before releasing code.
README
mcp-shipcheck
A.k.a. "NPM Readiness Sheriff"
Given a local package folder, mcp-shipcheck produces a deterministic publish-readiness report: what will be included in the tarball, obvious foot-guns (missing types, broken exports, no LICENSE, etc.), and a concrete fix list.
It turns "release anxiety" into a machine-checkable artifact.
Features
- Audit: Analyzes
package.json,tsconfig.json, exports, and file existence to score readiness. - Pack Preview: Runs
npm pack --jsonto show exactly what files ship (and their sizes), without needing to unpack a tarball manually. - Explain Failures: Provides human-readable context and fixes for specific error codes.
All tools are read-only (no auto-fixes), so they are safe for MCP hosts to call automatically.
Tools
shipcheck.audit
- Input:
{ path: string }(Absolute or relative path to package) - Output: JSON report containing a score (0-100), structured findings (fails, warnings, infos), and summary counts.
shipcheck.packPreview
- Input:
{ path: string } - Output: JSON list of files that would be included in the release tarball, along with metadata.
shipcheck.explainFailure
- Input:
{ code: string }(e.g.,PKG.EXPORTS.MISSING) - Output: Detailed explanation of the error and suggested fixes.
Installation & Usage
Usage with MCP
This tool is designed to be used with an MCP client (like Claude Desktop or an IDE extension).
Configuration (mcp-settings.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"shipcheck": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/mcp-shipcheck/build/index.js"]
}
}
}
Building Locally
npm install
npm run build
License
MIT
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