Paragon MCP Server
MCP server for the Open edX Paragon design system, providing AI assistants with structured access to component documentation including props, events, code examples, and CSS design tokens.
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Paragon MCP Server
MCP server for the Open edX Paragon design system (v23.x). Gives AI assistants structured access to component documentation — props, events, code examples, and CSS design tokens — so they can write Paragon-based UI code without guessing.
Installation
The quickest way to use this server is via npx (no clone needed):
claude mcp add paragon -- npx -y @romkask/paragon-mcp-server
Or add it manually to your MCP config (~/.claude/settings.json or project .claude/settings.local.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"paragon": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@romkask/paragon-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_components |
List all 63 Paragon components with categories, status, and counts |
get_component |
Get full details for a component or subcomponent (description, props, events, subcomponents) |
get_component_props |
Get all props with types and descriptions |
get_component_events |
Get all callback events (onClose, onToggle, etc.) |
list_examples |
List available code examples for a component |
get_example |
Get the full JSX code for a specific example |
get_components_variables |
Get CSS custom properties / design tokens |
Subcomponent Lookup
All 73 subcomponents (e.g., CardGrid, AlertHeading, FormControl, TableRow) are automatically resolved to their parent component. Querying get_component("CardGrid") returns the full Card component info with a note indicating the subcomponent match.
Data Coverage
- 63 components (Button, Alert, Card, DataTable, Form, Modal, etc.)
- 73 subcomponents with automatic parent resolution
- 410 props with types and descriptions
- 69 events/callbacks
- 295 live code examples
- 443 CSS design token variables
Development
git clone https://github.com/RomkaSk/paragon-mcp-server.git
cd paragon-mcp-server
npm install
npm run build # generates data + bundles with tsup
npm start # run server
npm run dev # dev mode with tsx
npm test # run tests (348 tests covering all components & subcomponents)
License
MIT
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