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Stop asking AI agents to guess your design system. Give them a contract they can query.


The problem

AI coding agents generate UI by guessing: they invent component names, fabricate props, hardcode color values, and ignore the patterns your team has documented. Every generated file needs manual correction to match your design system.

Related MCP server: ds-pilot

The solution

ds-mcp is a read-only MCP server that loads a dspack file — a portable JSON description of your design system — and exposes its contents as tools that agents can query before generating code. The agent asks questions; ds-mcp answers with your team's actual tokens, components, props, patterns, and anti-patterns.

See it in action

ds-mcp serves a dspack contract to an agent; the same contract is then compiled (dspack-emit) and rendered (A2UI). The query step starts here.

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What this is

  • A read-only MCP server. It retrieves design system information. It does not generate code, write files, or make network calls.

  • The reference implementation of the dspack specification (supports v0.1–v0.4).

What this is not

  • A code generator. Code generation is the agent's job.

  • A Figma sync tool. dspack files are authored and versioned by your team.

  • A runtime dependency. ds-mcp runs alongside your MCP client during development, not in production.

How it works

  1. Create a dspack file describing your design system's tokens, components, patterns, and anti-patterns. (Use the included shadcn/ui v0.4 example to try it now — it carries the governance blocks the generation tools need. The v0.2 and v0.1 examples remain for the minimal format. Have a React + Tailwind/shadcn codebase? You can generate a starting file from it — see Don't have a dspack file yet? below.)

  2. Start ds-mcp with the dspack file. It loads the file once and holds it in memory.

  3. Connect your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot). The agent can now query your design system at coding time.

Quick start

# 1. Install
npm install -g @aestheticfunction/ds-mcp

# 2. Download the shadcn/ui v0.4 example dspack
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aestheticfunction/ds-mcp/main/examples/shadcn-ui-v04.dspack.json \
  -o shadcn-ui.dspack.json

# 3. Run with the downloaded file
ds-mcp --dspack ./shadcn-ui.dspack.json

Configure your MCP client to connect to ds-mcp. See docs/README.md for client-specific configuration examples.

Don't have a dspack file yet?

If your design system is a React + Tailwind/shadcn codebase, the experimental dspack-export tool can generate a starting dspack file from it — components, props (with cva variant enums and defaults), color/radius tokens from your CSS custom properties, dark-theme overrides, and breakpoints:

git clone https://github.com/aestheticfunction/dspack-export
cd dspack-export && npm install && npm run build && npm link

cd /path/to/your/design-system
dspack-export init        # detects conventions, writes a config
dspack-export generate --config dspack-export.config.json
ds-mcp --dspack ./your-system.dspack.json

The generated file is a snapshot of extractable facts. The sections that make a dspack file most useful to agents — patterns, antiPatterns, whenToUse, accessibility, constraints — are deliberately left for your team to author.

What agents can ask

Agent question

Tool call

Returns

What components are available?

list-components

Components with names, descriptions, deprecation and lifecycle status

Which components are stable?

list-components { status: "stable" }

Only components with stable lifecycle status

How do I use the Button component?

get-component { id: "button" }

Props, usage guidance, tokens, accessibility, composition, constraints

What's the right layout for a settings form?

get-pattern { id: "settings-form" }

Components to use, guidance on control selection and layout

What color token should I use for text?

get-token { category: "color", name: "foreground" }

Token value, description, type, tier, status, aliasOf

Which tokens relate to spacing?

search-tokens { query: "spacing" }

All tokens matching "spacing" across names, categories, descriptions, tier

What should I avoid doing?

list-antipatterns

Anti-patterns with reasoning, severity, and preferred alternatives

What are the must-not rules?

list-antipatterns { severity: "must-not" }

Only anti-patterns with must-not severity

How do I import Button in React?

get-framework-mapping { framework: "react", componentId: "button" }

Import path, install command, sub-component exports, guidance

What overrides does the dark theme apply?

get-theme { id: "dark" }

Theme description and token override map

What breakpoints should I use?

get-layout

Breakpoints, grid config, container sizes, spacing scale

Tools

ds-mcp exposes eleven read-only tools:

Tool

Input

Description

get-token

{ category, name }

Retrieve a single design token by category and name

search-tokens

{ query }

Search tokens by name, category, description, type, tier, status, or aliasOf

get-component

{ id }

Retrieve a full component definition including accessibility, composition, and constraints

list-components

{ status? }

List all components; optionally filter by lifecycle status

get-pattern

{ id }

Retrieve a documented usage pattern by ID

list-antipatterns

{ severity? }

List all anti-patterns; optionally filter by severity

get-framework-mapping

{ framework, componentId? }

Retrieve framework-specific information including sub-component export mappings

get-theme

{ id }

Retrieve a theme definition with token overrides

get-layout

none

Retrieve layout primitives: breakpoints, grid, containers, spacing scale

get-generation-context

{ intent }

Compile a dspack 0.3/0.4 contract into generation context: system prompt, generation JSON schema, few-shot examples

validate-ui

{ surface, intent? }

Lint a dspack surface against the contract's governance (gates S1/S2/S3) and return the findings

The governed generation loop (dspack 0.3/0.4)

With a dspack 0.3/0.4 contract loaded, any MCP-connected agent becomes a governed UI generator without ds-mcp embedding a model:

  1. get-generation-context { intent } → system prompt + generation schema + few-shot examples, compiled from the contract.

  2. The agent generates a dspack surface itself (it is the LLM).

  3. validate-ui { surface } → gates S1 (surface schema), S2 (contract vocabulary), S3 (governance rules with rationales), independently reported.

  4. The agent repairs against the findings and validates again.

A generate_ui tool is deliberately absent: generation requires a model call, which would break the no-network invariant — and the MCP host already is a model. Both tools are pure computation over the loaded contract, backed by @aestheticfunction/dspack-gen/core (that package's zero-network, emitter-free subpath); a boundary test scans the whole tool path for network capability. Prompt steering is not enforcement: validate-ui's gate S3 is the guarantee.

dspack-gen is a build-time dependency: its core subpath is bundled into the published package (dist/vendor/dspack-gen-core.js) from a commit-pinned devDependency, so installing ds-mcp from npm pulls nothing from git. Updating governance semantics means re-pinning that commit, rebuilding, and republishing ds-mcp.

Requirements

  • Node.js 20.0.0 or later

  • A dspack v0.1–v0.4 file (see the dspack spec); the generation tools require v0.3 or v0.4 (governance blocks; versions are hard-allowlisted)

Configuration

ds-mcp accepts the dspack file path via:

  1. --dspack <path> CLI flag (first priority)

  2. DSPACK_PATH environment variable (fallback)

Set DSMCP_DEBUG=true for verbose stderr logging.

Documentation

Development

npm install
npm run build
npm test
bash scripts/smoke.sh

Security

ds-mcp is architecturally read-only. It does not write files, execute commands, or make network calls. Any behavior that violates these constraints is a defect. The generation tools preserve the invariants: they compile and lint in-process via @aestheticfunction/dspack-gen/core (a zero-network subpath), verified by a network-boundary test over the compiled tool path. See SECURITY.md for reporting instructions.

License

Copyright 2026 Aesthetic Function, LLC.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full text.

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