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Next.js MCP Server

Example Next.js MCP Server

Uses

Usage

This sample app uses the Vercel MCP Adapter that allows you to drop in an MCP server on a group of routes in any Next.js project.

Update app/[transport]/route.ts with your tools, prompts, and resources following the MCP TypeScript SDK documentation.

Notes for running on Vercel

  • To use the SSE transport, requires a Redis attached to the project under process.env.REDIS_URL and toggling the disableSse flag to false in app/mcp/route.ts

  • Make sure you have Fluid compute enabled for efficient execution

  • After enabling Fluid compute, open app/route.ts and adjust maxDuration to 800 if you using a Vercel Pro or Enterprise account

  • Deploy the Next.js MCP template

Sample Client

script/test-client.mjs contains a sample client to try invocations.

node scripts/test-client.mjs https://mcp-for-next-js.vercel.app
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security - not tested
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license - permissive license
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quality - not tested

remote-capable server

The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.

A template MCP server built with Next.js using the Vercel MCP Adapter. Provides a framework for deploying MCP servers with custom tools, prompts, and resources on Vercel with SSE transport support.

  1. Usage
    1. Notes for running on Vercel
      1. Sample Client

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