Pioter MCP Server
A Best Practices Oracle that provides dynamic advice, checklists, and architectural patterns for various software technologies. Helps developers with refactoring, testing guidelines, security checklists, and deployment principles through technology-aware recommendations.
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Pioter MCP Server
Pioter is a "Best Practices Oracle" MCP server that provides dynamic advice, checklists, and patterns for various software technologies.
Features
- Technology Awareness: Automatically detects the technology from your query (e.g., React, Kubernetes, Python).
- Best Practices: Provides curated best practices and common mistakes.
- Checklists: Offers basic and advanced checklists for reviews.
- Configurable: Easily extendable via JSON configuration files.
Installation
-
Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd piotermcp -
Install dependencies:
npm install -
Build the project:
npm run build
Configuration
To use this server with Antigravity or any MCP client (like Claude Desktop), add the following to your MCP configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"pioter": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/Users/piotr/workspace/piotermcp/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Running Locally
You can run the server locally for testing using the provided script:
./run_server.sh
Note: The server communicates via stdio (standard iasnput/output). It is designed to be run by an MCP client, not directly by a human in the terminal, although you will see it start up.
Usage
Ask Pioter about best practices, refactoring, or architecture.
Examples:
- "What are the best practices for React hooks?"
- "Give me a security checklist for Kubernetes."
- "How should I structure a Python FastAPI project?"
Tools
refactor_advice: Get refactoring advice.technology_best_practices: Get general best practices.testing_guidelines: Get testing strategies.architecture_patterns: Get architectural recommendations.ops_deployment_principles: Get DevOps and deployment advice.security_checklist: Get security checklists.
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