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mcp-openapi

Turn any OpenAPI/Swagger spec into MCP tools — so Claude and other AI assistants can call your REST APIs.

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Point mcp-openapi at any OpenAPI 3.x or Swagger 2.0 spec URL and it generates Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools automatically. No code generation, no config files, no boilerplate. Your AI assistant gets callable tools for every API endpoint in seconds.


Quick Start

1. Run it (no install required):

npx mcp-openapi --spec https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json

2. Add it to Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "petstore": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-openapi",
        "--spec", "https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json"
      ]
    }
  }
}

3. Ask Claude to use it:

"List all available pets in the store"

Claude sees MCP tools like find_pets_by_status, get_pet_by_id, add_pet and calls them directly.


Why mcp-openapi?

Most MCP-to-API bridges require you to write tool definitions by hand or generate code from a spec. mcp-openapi skips all of that.

Feature

mcp-openapi

Hand-written MCP servers

Generic HTTP tools

Zero config setup

Yes

No

Partial

OpenAPI 3.x + Swagger 2.0

Yes

N/A

N/A

Flat parameter schemas (LLM-optimized)

Yes

Manual

No

Smart tool naming from operationId

Yes

Manual

No

Auth (API key, Bearer, OAuth2)

Built-in

DIY

DIY

Retry with exponential backoff

Built-in

DIY

DIY

Response truncation for LLM context

Built-in

DIY

No

Flat parameter schemas are the key differentiator. Instead of passing nested JSON objects (which LLMs frequently get wrong), mcp-openapi flattens path, query, header, and body parameters into a single flat object. This dramatically improves tool-calling accuracy.


How It Works

OpenAPI/Swagger Spec          mcp-openapi               AI Assistant
     (URL or file)                                      (Claude, etc.)
          |                         |                         |
          |   1. Parse & validate   |                         |
          |------------------------>|                         |
          |                         |                         |
          |   2. Generate MCP tools |                         |
          |   (one per endpoint)    |                         |
          |------------------------>|                         |
          |                         |                         |
          |                         |   3. Register tools     |
          |                         |   via stdio transport   |
          |                         |------------------------>|
          |                         |                         |
          |                         |   4. AI calls a tool    |
          |                         |<------------------------|
          |                         |                         |
          |   5. Build & execute    |                         |
          |   HTTP request          |                         |
          |<------------------------|                         |
          |                         |                         |
          |   6. Return truncated   |                         |
          |   response to AI        |                         |
          |------------------------>|------------------------>|

Each API endpoint becomes one MCP tool:

  • Tool name is derived from operationId (converted to snake_case) or from method + path

  • Parameters are flattened into a single input schema (path, query, header, and body params merged)

  • Responses are truncated to ~50KB to stay within LLM context limits

  • Errors (429, 5xx) trigger automatic retries with exponential backoff (up to 3 retries)


Claude Desktop Integration

Add any API to Claude Desktop by editing your config file:

Location:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

Public API (no auth)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "petstore": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-openapi",
        "--spec", "https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json"
      ]
    }
  }
}

API with Bearer Token

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "github": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-openapi",
        "--spec", "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/rest-api-description/main/descriptions/api.github.com/api.github.com.json",
        "--auth-type", "bearer",
        "--auth-token", "$GITHUB_TOKEN",
        "--prefix", "github",
        "--include", "listReposForAuthenticatedUser,getRepo,listIssues,createIssue"
      ],
      "env": {
        "GITHUB_TOKEN": "ghp_your_token_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

API with API Key

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "weather": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-openapi",
        "--spec", "https://api.weather.example.com/openapi.json",
        "--auth-type", "api-key",
        "--auth-name", "X-API-Key",
        "--auth-value", "$WEATHER_API_KEY",
        "--auth-in", "header"
      ],
      "env": {
        "WEATHER_API_KEY": "your_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

CLI Reference

npx mcp-openapi --spec <url-or-path> [options]

General Options

Option

Short

Default

Description

--spec <url|path>

-s

required

OpenAPI spec URL or local file path

--config <path>

-c

JSON config file path

--base-url <url>

from spec

Override the API base URL

--prefix <name>

Prefix for all tool names (e.g. github -> github_list_repos)

--include <patterns>

all

Comma-separated operationIds to include

--exclude <patterns>

none

Comma-separated operationIds to exclude

--timeout <ms>

30000

HTTP request timeout in milliseconds

--max-retries <n>

3

Max retries on 429/5xx responses

--header <name:value>

-H

Custom header (repeatable)

--transport <type>

stdio

Transport type: stdio or sse

--port <n>

3000

Port for SSE transport

--help

-h

Show help

--version

-v

Show version

--license-key <key>

Pro license key (or $MCP_OPENAPI_LICENSE_KEY env)

Auth Options

Bearer token:

Option

Description

--auth-type bearer

Use Bearer token authentication

--auth-token <token>

The token value (supports $ENV_VAR syntax)

API key:

Option

Description

--auth-type api-key

Use API key authentication

--auth-name <name>

Header or query parameter name

--auth-value <value>

The API key value (supports $ENV_VAR syntax)

--auth-in <header|query>

Where to send the key (default: header)

OAuth2 client credentials:

Option

Description

--auth-type oauth2

Use OAuth2 client credentials flow

--auth-client-id <id>

OAuth2 client ID

--auth-client-secret <secret>

OAuth2 client secret

--auth-token-url <url>

Token endpoint URL

--auth-scopes <scopes>

Comma-separated scopes


CLI Examples

# Basic usage with a remote spec
npx mcp-openapi --spec https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json

# Local YAML spec with Bearer auth
npx mcp-openapi --spec ./api.yaml --auth-type bearer --auth-token '$API_KEY'

# Filter to specific endpoints with a prefix
npx mcp-openapi --spec ./api.json --prefix myapi --include 'listUsers,getUser'

# Override base URL (useful for local dev)
npx mcp-openapi --spec https://api.example.com/openapi.json --base-url http://localhost:3000

# Add custom headers
npx mcp-openapi --spec ./api.json -H 'X-Custom: value' -H 'X-Another: value2'

# Use a JSON config file
npx mcp-openapi --config ./mcp-config.json

Config File Format

Instead of CLI flags, you can use a JSON config file:

{
  "spec": "https://api.example.com/openapi.json",
  "prefix": "myapi",
  "include": ["listUsers", "getUser", "createUser"],
  "auth": {
    "type": "bearer",
    "token": "$API_TOKEN"
  },
  "timeout": 15000,
  "maxRetries": 2,
  "headers": {
    "X-Custom-Header": "value"
  }
}

CLI arguments take precedence over config file values.


Supported Specs

Format

Versions

File types

OpenAPI

3.0.x, 3.1.x

.json, .yaml, .yml

Swagger

2.0

.json, .yaml, .yml

Specs can be loaded from:

  • Remote URLs (https://...)

  • Local file paths (./api.yaml, /absolute/path/spec.json)


Pro Features (v0.2.0+)

mcp-openapi includes optional Pro features for teams and power users, gated by a license key.

Custom Response Transforms

Shape API responses with JMESPath expressions before they reach the LLM — reducing token usage and improving accuracy:

{
  "spec": "https://api.github.com/openapi.json",
  "licenseKey": "$MCP_OPENAPI_LICENSE_KEY",
  "transforms": {
    "list_repos": "data[].{name: name, stars: stargazers_count, url: html_url}",
    "list_*": "data[].{id: id, name: name}"
  }
}

Smart Response Handling

Instead of hard-truncating large responses at 50KB, Pro enables intelligent truncation:

  • Array slicing: Large arrays show first N items + metadata ("showing 10 of 847 items")

  • Depth pruning: Deep nested objects are summarized beyond a configurable depth

  • Structure preservation: You always see the shape of the data, never a mid-JSON cut

{
  "spec": "./api.json",
  "licenseKey": "$MCP_OPENAPI_LICENSE_KEY",
  "response": {
    "maxLength": 50000,
    "arraySliceSize": 10,
    "maxDepth": 4
  }
}

Coming Soon

  • Multi-API Composition — Load multiple OpenAPI specs into one MCP session

  • Usage Analytics — Track tool calls, latency, and error rates

Interested in Pro? Star the repo and open an issue to get early access.


Programmatic Usage

You can also use mcp-openapi as a library in your own MCP server:

import { createServer } from 'mcp-openapi';

const { server, tools, spec } = await createServer({
  spec: 'https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json',
  prefix: 'petstore',
  auth: {
    type: 'bearer',
    token: process.env.API_TOKEN,
  },
});

console.log(`Loaded ${tools.length} tools from ${spec.info.title}`);

Requirements

  • Node.js 18 or later

  • An OpenAPI 3.x or Swagger 2.0 spec (URL or local file)


Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Here is how to get started:

git clone https://github.com/Docat0209/mcp-openapi.git
cd mcp-openapi
pnpm install
pnpm test
pnpm build

Before submitting a PR:

  1. Add tests for new features

  2. Run pnpm lint and fix any issues

  3. Follow Conventional Commits for commit messages


License

MIT


Keywords

mcp, model-context-protocol, openapi, swagger, claude, ai, llm, api, tools, rest-api, ai-tools, mcp-server


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