Moorcheh MCP Server
Enables interaction with Moorcheh AI services including namespace management, document embedding, vector search, and AI-powered answers through the Model Context Protocol.
README
<div align="left"> <picture> <source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="assets/moorcheh-logo-dark.svg"> <source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="assets/moorcheh-logo-light.svg"> <img width="250px" alt="Moorcheh Logo" src="assets/moorcheh-logo-light.svg"> </picture> <br /> <h1>Moorcheh MCP Server</h1> <p>A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless integration with Moorcheh's Embedding, Vector Store, Search, and Gen AI Answer services. This server enables you to interact with Moorcheh's comprehensive AI capabilities including document embedding, vector storage, semantic search, and AI-powered answer generation through the Model Context Protocol.</p> </div>
Quick Start Guide
There are two ways to use the Moorcheh MCP server:
Option 1: NPX (Recommended - No Installation Required)
The easiest way to get started:
# Set your API key and run directly
MOORCHEH_API_KEY=your_api_key_here npx -y @moorchehai/mcp
Option 2: Manual Installation
If you prefer to clone and run locally:
-
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/moorcheh-ai/moorcheh-mcp.git cd moorcheh-mcp -
Install dependencies
npm install
Step 2: Configure Your API Key
-
Get your Moorcheh API key
- Visit Moorcheh Dashboard
- Sign in to your account
- Go to your account settings
- Generate or copy your API key
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Set up your environment
# Copy the example environment file cp env.example .env -
Edit the .env file
# Open .env in your preferred editor # Replace 'your_moorcheh_api_key_here' with your actual API key MOORCHEH_API_KEY=your_actual_api_key_here
Step 3: Start the Server
npm start
That's it! Your Moorcheh MCP server is now running and ready to use.
Setting Up with Claude Desktop
To use the Moorcheh MCP server with Claude Desktop:
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Step 1: Install Claude Desktop
- Download Claude Desktop from https://claude.ai/download
- Install and launch Claude Desktop
Step 2: Configure MCP Server
Option A: Using NPX (Recommended)
- In Claude Desktop, go to Settings → Developer
- Click Edit Config
- Configure the server with these settings:
{ "mcpServers": { "moorcheh": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@moorchehai/mcp"], "env": { "MOORCHEH_API_KEY": "your_actual_api_key_here" } } } }
Option B: Local Installation
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In Claude Desktop, go to Settings → Developer
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Click Edit Config
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Configure the server with these settings:
{ "mcpServers":{ "moorcheh": { "command": "node", "args": [ "path\\to\\moorcheh-mcp\\src\\server\\index.js" ], "env": { "NODE_ENV": "development" } } } } -
Important:
- For Option A: Replace
your_actual_api_key_herewith your actual Moorcheh API key - For Option B: Replace
path\\to\\moorcheh-mcp\\src\\server\\index.jswith the actual path to yourindex.jsfile and create .env in moorcheh-mcp with your API key
- For Option A: Replace
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Save the configuration file and restart Claude Desktop completely
Step 3: Test the Connection
- Start a new conversation in Claude Desktop
- Ask Claude to list the available tools: "Can you list down my namespaces?"
- You should see tools like
list-namespaces,search,answer, etc.
Setting Up with Cursor
To use the Moorcheh MCP server with Cursor IDE:
Step 1: Install Cursor
- Download Cursor from https://cursor.com
- Install and launch Cursor
Step 2: Configure MCP Server
Option A: Using NPX (Recommended)
- In Cursor, go to Settings → Tools & integration
- Click Add MCP Server
- Configure the server with these settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"moorcheh": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@moorchehai/mcp"],
"env": {
"MOORCHEH_API_KEY": "your_actual_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Option B: Local Installation
- In Cursor, go to Settings → Tools & integration
- Click Add MCP Server
- Configure the server with these settings:
{
"mcpServers":{
"moorcheh": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"path\\to\\moorcheh-mcp\\src\\server\\index.js"
],
"env": {
"NODE_ENV": "development"
}
}
}
}
Step 3: Set Your API Key
- For Option A: Replace
your_actual_api_key_herewith your actual Moorcheh API key in the configuration - For Option B: Create .env in moorcheh-mcp directory and add your API key with
MOORCHEH_API_KEY=your_key_here
Step 4: Test the Connection
- Open a new chat in Cursor (Cmd/Ctrl + L)
- Ask the AI to list available Moorcheh tools: "What Moorcheh tools can I use?"
- You should see tools like
list-namespaces,search,answer, etc.
What This Server Does
The Moorcheh MCP server provides tools for:
- Namespace Management: Create, list, and delete namespaces for organizing your data
- Document Operations: Upload and manage text documents and vector embeddings
- Advanced Search: Perform semantic search across your data
- AI-Powered Answers: Get intelligent responses based on your stored data
Available Tools
Namespace Tools
list-namespaces: View all your available namespacescreate-namespace: Create a new namespace for storing datadelete-namespace: Remove a namespace and all its contents
Data Tools
upload-text: Upload text documents to a namespaceupload-vectors: Upload vector embeddings to a namespaceupload-file: Upload files to a text namespace via pre-signed URL (supported types: .pdf, .docx, .xlsx, .json, .txt, .csv, .md)list-files: List raw file objects in S3 storage for a namespace (GET /list-files; see List Files)delete-file: Delete one or more raw files from S3 storage (DELETE /delete-filewithfile_nameand/orfile_names; see Delete File)fetch-text-data: List text and summary chunks from a text namespace (GET/documents/fetch-text-data, up to 100 items per response; see Fetch Text Data)get-data: Retrieve text documents by ID from text namespacesdelete-data: Remove specific data items from a namespace
Search & AI Tools
search: Search across namespaces with vector similarityanswer: Get AI-generated answers based on top of your search
Supported AI models
These IDs match the current Moorcheh Available Models list (REST answer / Python answer.generate).
| Model ID | Name | Provider | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-6 |
Claude Sonnet 4.6 | Anthropic | Fast flagship: coding, tools, long docs and RAG (~1M context) |
anthropic.claude-opus-4-6-v1 |
Claude Opus 4.6 | Anthropic | Deepest reasoning and hardest tasks; pick when quality matters most (~1M context) |
meta.llama4-maverick-17b-instruct-v1:0 |
Llama 4 Maverick 17B | Meta | Long context, summarization, function calling, fine-tuning friendly |
amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 |
Amazon Nova Pro | Amazon | Chat, math, and structured answers for AWS-style workloads |
deepseek.r1-v1:0 |
DeepSeek R1 | DeepSeek | Step-by-step reasoning; math, logic, and technical explanations |
deepseek.v3.2 |
DeepSeek V3.2 | DeepSeek | Efficient general Q&A, multilingual, everyday RAG (~164K context) |
openai.gpt-oss-120b-1:0 |
OpenAI GPT OSS 120B | OpenAI | Large generalist: research-style answers and long-form writing |
qwen.qwen3-32b-v1:0 |
Qwen 3 32B | Qwen | Code and bilingual (EN/ZH) tasks in a smaller footprint |
qwen.qwen3-next-80b-a3b |
Qwen3 Next 80B A3B | Qwen | MoE model for long chats, docs, and code at scale (~256K context) |
Prerequisites
- Node.js: Version 18.0.0 or higher
- Moorcheh Account: Active account with API access
- Git: For cloning the repository
Development
Development Mode
For development with auto-reload:
npm run dev
Available Scripts
| Script | Description |
|---|---|
npm start |
Start the MCP server |
npm run dev |
Start in development mode with auto-reload |
npm test |
Run tests (when available) |
Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
MOORCHEH_API_KEY |
Your Moorcheh API key | Yes | None |
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
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"Missing required API_KEY environment variable"
- Make sure you've created a
.envfile - Verify your API key is correctly set in the
.envfile - Check that the API key is valid in your Moorcheh dashboard
- Make sure you've created a
-
"Forbidden: Check your API key"
- Your API key may be invalid or expired
- Generate a new API key from the Moorcheh dashboard
- Update your
.envfile with the new key
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"Network Error"
- Check your internet connection
- Verify the API endpoints are accessible
- Try again in a few minutes
Getting Help
- GitHub Issues: https://github.com/moorcheh-ai/moorcheh-mcp/issues
- Moorcheh Documentation: https://console.moorcheh.ai/docs/mcp
- Moorcheh Dashboard: https://console.moorcheh.ai
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Changelog
For a detailed list of changes, see CHANGELOG.md.
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