V Language MCP Server
Provides LLMs with comprehensive knowledge about the V programming language, including documentation access, code examples, standard library reference, and syntax explanations to help users learn and work with V.
README
V Language MCP Server
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides LLMs with extensive knowledge about the V programming language, including documentation, code examples, standard library reference, and syntax explanations.
Features
📚 Documentation Access
- Full V documentation: Access the complete V programming language documentation
- Section-specific queries: Get detailed information about specific language features
- Search functionality: Search through documentation for specific topics
💡 Code Examples
- Example browser: Browse through hundreds of V code examples
- Code retrieval: Get complete source code for any example
- Pattern search: Search through examples for specific coding patterns
🔧 Standard Library Reference
- Module listing: Browse all available V standard library modules
- Module details: Get comprehensive information about specific modules
- File listings: See what functions and types are available in each module
🎯 Syntax Explanations
- Feature explanations: Detailed explanations of V language features
- Code examples: Practical examples for each concept
- Quick reference: Fast access to common syntax patterns
🚀 Code Execution (Planned)
- Code validation: Check V code syntax and semantics
- Example execution: Run V examples and see their output
- Interactive learning: Learn by running and modifying code
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10+
- Access to the V language repository (this project should be run from within the V repo or with V_REPO_PATH configured)
Setup
-
Clone or navigate to the V repository
-
Navigate to the MCP server directory:
cd v-mcp-server -
Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt -
(Optional) Configure the V repository path:
export V_REPO_PATH="/path/to/v/repository"If not set, the server assumes it's running from within the V repository.
Usage
Starting the Server
STDIO Mode (Default)
python main.py
HTTP Mode
python main.py --transport http --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8000
SSE Mode
python main.py --transport sse --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8000
Available Tools
Documentation Tools
get_v_documentation([section])- Get V documentation, optionally for a specific sectionsearch_v_docs(query)- Search through V documentation for specific topics
Example Tools
list_v_examples()- List all available V code examplesget_v_example(name)- Get the complete source code for a specific examplesearch_v_examples(query)- Search through example code for patterns
Standard Library Tools
list_v_stdlib_modules()- List all V standard library modulesget_v_module_info(module_name)- Get detailed information about a specific module
Language Reference Tools
explain_v_syntax(feature)- Get detailed explanation of V language featuresget_v_quick_reference()- Get a quick reference guide for V basics
MCP Client Integration
Using with Claude Desktop
Add this to your Claude Desktop configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"v-language": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["/path/to/v-mcp-server/main.py"],
"env": {
"V_REPO_PATH": "/path/to/v/repository"
}
}
}
}
Using with Other MCP Clients
The server supports all standard MCP transports:
- STDIO: Best for local development and testing
- HTTP: Suitable for web applications and remote access
- SSE: Good for real-time applications
Examples
Getting Started with V
User: How do I get started with V programming?
Assistant: Let me help you get started with V programming. First, let me get the basic documentation overview.
[get_v_documentation] -> Returns overview of V documentation sections
Then let me get the quick reference guide to show you the basics.
[get_v_quick_reference] -> Returns quick reference with essential syntax
Finding Code Examples
User: Show me how to work with arrays in V
Assistant: I'll show you how arrays work in V by looking at examples and documentation.
[explain_v_syntax("arrays")] -> Returns detailed explanation of V arrays
Let me also find some practical examples.
[search_v_examples("array")] -> Returns examples that use arrays
Standard Library Exploration
User: What modules are available in V's standard library?
Assistant: Let me show you the available modules in V's standard library.
[list_v_stdlib_modules] -> Returns list of all stdlib modules
If you're interested in a specific module, I can provide more details.
[get_v_module_info("os")] -> Returns detailed info about the os module
Learning Specific Features
User: How do structs work in V?
Assistant: Let me explain V structs with examples.
[explain_v_syntax("structs")] -> Returns comprehensive explanation of structs
Let me also show you a practical example.
[get_v_example("struct")] -> Returns example code using structs
Configuration
Environment Variables
V_REPO_PATH: Path to the V language repository (defaults to parent directory)
Server Options
--transport: Transport protocol (stdio,http,sse)--host: Host address (for HTTP/SSE transports)--port: Port number (for HTTP/SSE transports)--path: URL path (for HTTP transport)
Architecture
The MCP server is built with the following components:
VDocumentationServer Class
- Handles file system operations within the V repository
- Caches documentation and example data for performance
- Provides search functionality across documentation and code
MCP Tools
Each tool corresponds to a specific functionality:
- Documentation tools: Access and search V language documentation
- Example tools: Browse and retrieve code examples
- Standard library tools: Explore V's standard library modules
- Syntax tools: Explain language features and provide quick reference
FastMCP Framework
Built on the FastMCP library, providing:
- Multiple transport support: STDIO, HTTP, SSE
- Type safety: Full type annotations and validation
- Performance: Efficient caching and search algorithms
- Extensibility: Easy to add new tools and features
Development
Adding New Tools
To add a new tool, create a function decorated with @mcp.tool:
@mcp.tool
def new_tool_name(param1: str, param2: int) -> str:
"""Tool description."""
# Implementation
return result
Extending Functionality
The server can be extended by:
- Adding new tools for specific V features
- Implementing code execution capabilities
- Adding integration with V's compiler
- Creating interactive tutorials
Testing
Run tests with pytest:
pytest tests/
License
MIT
Related Projects
- V Programming Language - The main V language repository
- FastMCP - The MCP framework used by this server
- v-analyzer - V language server for IDE support
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