openemr-wiki-mcp

openemr-wiki-mcp

A local-first MCP server that provides fast access to OpenEMR wiki pages, users guide, and selected API documentation through tools like search, page retrieval, and category listing.

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openemr-wiki-mcp

A quick local-first MCP server for OpenEMR documentation.

I made this as a small practical implementation so I could get fast local access to OpenEMR wiki pages, the Users Guide, and selected API docs inside desktop AI apps, coding agents, and other MCP-capable tools.

This repository is intentionally focused on local usage. It does not try to be a full hosted platform or production-ready remote service.

Tools

Tool Description Key Parameters
search_openemr_wiki Search the OpenEMR wiki for any topic. Returns titles, summaries, and URLs. query (string), limit (1–10, default 5)
get_openemr_wiki_page Fetch the plain-text content of a specific wiki page by title, optionally narrowed to a section. title (string), section (optional string)
get_users_guide_toc Fetch the table of contents from the OpenEMR 8.0.0 Users Guide. (none)
get_openemr_api_docs Fetch selected OpenEMR API documentation from the OpenEMR GitHub repository. doc (fhir, standard, smart_on_fhir)
list_wiki_pages_by_category List wiki pages in a given MediaWiki category. category (string)

Requirements

  • Node 18+
  • npm

Quick Start

This is a local stdio MCP server. That is the supported usage mode in this repo today.

Install And Build

git clone https://github.com/rucister/openemr-wiki-mcp.git
cd openemr-wiki-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm install -g .

Verify the global binary if you want to use the npm-installed command directly:

which openemr-wiki-mcp

Install Inside WSL On A Local Windows Computer

If you want the MCP server to run inside WSL, do the install from your WSL shell, not from Windows PowerShell:

cd /path/to/openemr-wiki-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm install -g .
which openemr-wiki-mcp

The last command should print a Linux path inside WSL, for example:

/home/ubuntu/.nvm/versions/node/v22.16.0/bin/openemr-wiki-mcp

Use It Locally

VS Code

Open the Command Palette and run MCP: Open User Configuration, then add:

{
  "servers": {
    "openemr-wiki": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "openemr-wiki-mcp"
    }
  }
}

If VS Code cannot find the global binary, replace openemr-wiki-mcp with the absolute Linux or macOS path returned by which openemr-wiki-mcp.

Claude Code

Register the local stdio server:

claude mcp add --scope user --transport stdio openemr-wiki openemr-wiki-mcp

Verify:

claude mcp list

If the command is not found because the client does not load your shell profile, register the absolute binary path instead of openemr-wiki-mcp.

Claude Desktop

Config file:

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
  • Linux/WSL: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

If Claude Desktop and the MCP server run in the same Linux or macOS environment, use this local stdio configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "openemr-wiki": {
      "command": "openemr-wiki-mcp"
    }
  }
}

If Claude Desktop is running on Windows and the MCP server is installed inside WSL, use wsl.exe and the exact distro name:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "openemr-wiki": {
      "command": "wsl.exe",
      "args": [
        "-d",
        "Ubuntu-22.04",
        "-e",
        "/home/your-user/.nvm/versions/node/v22.16.0/bin/node",
        "/home/your-user/path/to/openemr-wiki-mcp/dist/index.js"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Notes:

  • Replace Ubuntu-22.04 with the exact output of wsl -l -q from Windows.
  • Using the built dist/index.js path is more reliable than depending on the global shim.
  • Restart Claude Desktop after saving the config.

If You Want To Host It

This repository does not include a remote HTTP MCP transport or deployment setup.

If you want to put this online, use this project as a starting point and add the pieces that a public or shared deployment needs:

  • remote MCP transport
  • authentication and access control
  • rate limiting
  • caching
  • deployment and monitoring

If someone wants to take this local-first implementation and evolve it into a hosted version, that is a good next step for a fork or contribution.

Update

git pull && npm run build && npm install -g .

Common Gotchas

  • If openemr-wiki-mcp is not found after npm install -g ., your npm global bin directory is probably not in PATH.
  • If Claude Code or Claude Desktop does not pick up your shell profile, use the absolute path from which openemr-wiki-mcp instead of the bare command name.
  • If Claude Desktop on Windows launches the server through WSL, the distro name after -d must exactly match the output of wsl -l -q, for example Ubuntu-22.04.
  • This is a stdio MCP server, so do not use console.log() for debugging. Write diagnostics to stderr with console.error().

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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