sketch-mcp-server

sketch-mcp-server

A Sketch file processing MCP server that enables AI tools to analyze Sketch design files and generate code, with smart token optimization and 16 professional tools for design element discovery and analysis.

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Sketch MCP Server

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A Sketch file processing server based on Model Context Protocol (MCP), designed for AI tools to intelligently analyze Sketch design files and generate code.

✨ Core Features

  • 🎨 Sketch File Analysis: Comprehensive parsing of Sketch files, extracting nodes, styles, hierarchies, and complete information
  • πŸš€ Smart Token Optimization: Up to 90% token consumption reduction, significantly lowering AI call costs
  • πŸ” Intelligent Query System: 16 professional tools for efficient discovery and analysis of design elements
  • 🎯 Symbol Component Support: Complete Symbol Master and Instance processing capabilities
  • πŸ–ΌοΈ Visual Rendering: Render design nodes as SVG/PNG images for AI analysis
  • πŸ“Š Detailed Statistical Analysis: Comprehensive statistics for documents and nodes
  • πŸ”§ CLI Tool Support: Support for direct npx calls without installation

πŸ“¦ Installation

Global Installation (Recommended)

npm install -g sketch-mcp-server

Using npx (No Installation Required)

npx sketch-mcp-server

Local Project Installation

npm install sketch-mcp-server

πŸš€ Quick Start

Command Line Launch

# Start MCP server (stdio mode)
sketch-mcp-server

# Or use npx
npx sketch-mcp-server

AI Tool Integration

This server is designed for the following AI development environments:

  • Trae AI: As an MCP server for Sketch file analysis
  • Cursor: Configure as MCP tool for design-to-code workflow
  • Claude Desktop: For Sketch file processing and analysis

Trae AI Configuration Example

Add MCP server configuration in Trae AI:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "sketch-mcp-server": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["sketch-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

πŸ› οΈ Tool List

πŸ“ File Loading Tools

Tool Name Description
loadSketchByPath Load Sketch file from file system
loadSketchByConfig Load Sketch data from configuration object

πŸ“Š Document Structure Tools

Tool Name Description Optimization Features
getDocumentStructure Get complete document hierarchy πŸš€ Supports field filtering and summary mode
getPageStructure Get single page structure -
listPages List all page basic information -

🎯 Node Query Tools

Tool Name Description Token Optimization
getNodesSummary Smart Node Summary πŸ”₯ 80-90% Token Reduction
listNodes List nodes (with filtering support) -
listNodesByPage List nodes by page -
findNodesByName Search nodes by name -

πŸ” Detailed Information Tools

Tool Name Description
getNodeInfo Get detailed information for single node
getMultipleNodeInfo Batch get node information (up to 100)
getNodePosition Get node position information

πŸ”„ Symbol Component Tools

Tool Name Description
getSymbolMasters Get all Symbol Masters
getSymbolInstances Get all Symbol Instances
getSymbolMasterBySymbolID Find Master by Symbol ID
getSymbolInstanceStyles Get instance styles (including override styles)

🎨 Visualization Tools

Tool Name Description
renderNodeAsBase64 Render node as image (SVG/PNG)

πŸ’‘ Token Optimization Strategy

Data Volume Comparison

Tool/Mode Token Reduction Use Case
getNodesSummary 80-90% Initial analysis, understanding overall structure
getDocumentStructure (summary mode) 70-85% Quick document structure overview
getDocumentStructure (field filtering) 30-50% Structural analysis
Full mode 0% Detailed design requirements

Recommended Workflow

  1. πŸ” Quick Analysis: Use getNodesSummary to understand overall design structure
  2. πŸ“‹ Structure Analysis: Use field-filtered getDocumentStructure to get hierarchical relationships
  3. 🎯 Detailed Information: Get detailed information for specific nodes as needed
  4. πŸ‘οΈ Visual Verification: Render key components to confirm effects

πŸ“ Usage Examples

Basic Workflow

// 1. Load Sketch file
{
  "name": "loadSketchByPath",
  "arguments": {
    "path": "/path/to/design.sketch"
  }
}

// 2. Get smart summary (save 80-90% tokens)
{
  "name": "getNodesSummary",
  "arguments": {
    "groupBy": "type",
    "includeStats": true,
    "maxSamples": 5
  }
}

// 3. Get detailed information for specific nodes
{
  "name": "getMultipleNodeInfo",
  "arguments": {
    "nodeIds": ["button-id", "text-id"]
  }
}

// 4. Render node as image
{
  "name": "renderNodeAsBase64",
  "arguments": {
    "nodeId": "button-id",
    "format": "svg"
  }
}

Advanced Optimization Examples

// Use field filtering to reduce data volume
{
  "name": "getDocumentStructure",
  "arguments": {
    "fields": ["id", "name", "type", "children"],
    "maxDepth": 3,
    "summaryMode": false
  }
}

// Smart summary grouped by style
{
  "name": "getNodesSummary",
  "arguments": {
    "groupBy": "style",
    "includeStats": true,
    "maxSamples": 3
  }
}

🎯 Tool Selection Guide

Use Case Recommended Tool Token Efficiency Description
Understanding overall structure getNodesSummary ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most efficient overview method
Analyzing page hierarchy getDocumentStructure (filtered) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Structured hierarchical information
Finding specific nodes findNodesByName ⭐⭐⭐ Precise search
Getting detailed information getMultipleNodeInfo ⭐⭐ Batch retrieval
Handling Symbol components getSymbolMasters ⭐⭐⭐ Component-based design
Visual confirmation renderNodeAsBase64 ⭐⭐ Intuitive effect viewing

πŸ”§ Development Guide

Environment Requirements

  • Node.js >= 16.0.0
  • npm or yarn

Local Development

# Clone project
git clone https://github.com/mater1996/sketch-mcp-server.git
cd sketch-mcp-server

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build project
npm run build

# Run tests
npm test

# Start development server
npm run start:mcp

Available Scripts

npm run build          # Build TypeScript to JavaScript
npm run test           # Run test suite
npm run test:coverage  # Run tests and generate coverage report
npm run start          # Start HTTP server
npm run start:mcp      # Start MCP stdio server
npm run release        # Release new version
npm run release:dry    # Simulate release process

πŸ“š API Reference

For detailed API documentation, please refer to Tool Usage Guide.

Development Standards

  • Write code in TypeScript
  • Follow existing code style
  • Add tests for new features
  • Update relevant documentation

πŸ“„ License

MIT License

🀝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

πŸ“ž Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions, please:

  1. Check the documentation
  2. Search existing issues
  3. Create a new issue if needed

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