Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@MCPGextest the pattern \d{3}-\d{3}-\d{4} for phone number extraction"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
MCPGex
MCP server for finding, testing and refining regex patterns
MCPGex is an MCP server that allows LLMs to test and validate regex patterns against test cases. It provides a systematic way to develop regex patterns by defining or generating expected outcomes and iteratively testing patterns until all requirements are satisfied.
MCPGex is still in its early stages.
Index
How it works
Define the goal: You provide what the goal regex pattern should return. The LLM will generate test cases for you.
Test patterns: The LLM can test different regex patterns against all defined test cases to see which ones pass or fail.
Iterate: Based on the results, the LLM can refine the regex pattern until all test cases pass.
Validate: Once all tests pass, you have a regex pattern that works for your specific use cases.
Installation
Go ahead and install through pip:
Usage
Running the Server
If you want to start the MCP server:
Configuration
You can also add a configuration. For example, for Claude Desktop, you can have:
Then, you will be able to use the server in these tools without having to run the python script manually!
Available Tools (click to expand)
The server provides four main tools:
1. add_test_case
Add a new test case with an input string and expected match.
Parameters:
input_string(required): The text to test againstexpected_matches(required): The array of substrings that should be extracted/matcheddescription(optional): Description of what this test case validates
Example:
2. test_regex
Test a regex pattern against all current test cases.
Parameters:
pattern(required): The regex pattern to testflags(optional): Regex flags like 'i' (case-insensitive), 'm' (multiline), 's' (dotall)
Example:
3. get_test_cases
View all currently defined test cases.
4. clear_test_cases
Remove all test cases to start fresh.
Benefits
Comprehensive testing: Ensure patterns work across various use cases
Iterative improvement: Easy to test and refine patterns
Documentation: Test cases serve as examples and documentation
Confidence: Know your regex works before deploying it
Fully Automated: Give it instructions, let it do the rest
Requirements (installed automatically through pip3)
Python 3.8+
MCP library (
pip3 install mcp)
License
This project is open source under the MIT license. Feel free to use and modify as needed.