VS Code MCP Button Generator
Generates VS Code installation buttons and markdown badges for MCP servers, supporting both Stable and Insiders versions with configurable inputs and commands.
README
mcp-vsc-button-gen
A tiny MCP server that generates VS Code MCP install buttons (Stable + Insiders) for NPX-based servers.
- Runtime: Node (stdio transport)
- Command: npx mcp-vsc-button-gen
You can run it directly via NPX (no install):
npx mcp-vsc-button-gen
Install in VS Code
Tools
- make_install_buttons
- Input: { name: string, inputs?: MCPInput[], config?: CommandConfig }
- Output: Markdown string with two badges/links.
- from_mcp_config
- Input: { name: string, mcp: { inputs?: MCPInput[], config?: CommandConfig } }
- Output: Markdown string with two badges/links.
- copilot_buttons_from_raw
- Input: { kind: 'chat-instructions' | 'chat-prompt' | 'chat-mode', url: string }
- Output: Markdown with two badges linking to vscode.dev/insiders redirect for Install
- copilot_buttons_from_github
- Input: { kind: 'chat-instructions' | 'chat-prompt' | 'chat-mode', owner: string, repo: string, path: string, branch?: string }
- Output: Markdown with two badges as above
Types:
- MCPInput: { type: 'promptString', id: string, description?: string, password?: boolean }
- CommandConfig: { command: 'npx', args?: string[], env?: Record<string,string> }
Example
Input:
{
"name": "supabase",
"inputs": [
{ "type": "promptString", "id": "supabase-access-token", "description": "Supabase personal access token", "password": true }
],
"config": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest", "--readonly", "--project-ref=$SUPABASE_MCP_PROJECT_REF"],
"env": {
"SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN": "${input:supabase-access-token}",
"SUPABASE_MCP_PROJECT_REF": "${input:supabase-project-ref}"
}
}
}
Output: two markdown buttons for Stable and Insiders.
Local dev
- Install deps
- Build
- Run via stdio (for manual testing)
Quickstart
npm i
npm run build
node dist/index.js
You can also run in dev:
npm run dev
This server speaks MCP stdio; integrate with an MCP client to call tools.
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