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Node Omnibus MCP Server

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Node Omnibus MCP Server

A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides advanced Node.js development tooling and automation capabilities.

Features

Project Management

  • Project Creation: Scaffold new projects with built-in support for:

    • React

    • Next.js

    • Express

    • Fastify

    • Plain Node.js

  • TypeScript Integration: Automatic TypeScript configuration and setup

  • Package Management: Smart dependency installation and version management

Component Generation

  • Create React components (functional or class-based)

  • TypeScript interfaces generation

  • Automatic prop types definition

  • Component documentation generation

Configuration Management

  • TypeScript configuration management

  • NPM script management

  • Package.json updates

  • Environment setup

Documentation

  • Project README generation

  • API documentation

  • Component documentation

  • TypeScript type definitions documentation

AI-Powered Assistance

  • Project creation guidance

  • Code analysis and improvements

  • Component generation assistance

  • Git commit message suggestions

  • Error debugging assistance

Related MCP server: Memory Bank MCP Server

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Node Omnibus Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @bsmi021/mcp-node-omnibus-server --client claude
  1. Clone the repository

  2. Install dependencies:

npm install

Usage

The server operates using the Model Context Protocol over stdio. It can be integrated with any MCP-compatible client.

Starting the Server

npm start

Available Tools

  1. create_project

    {
      name: string;
      type: 'react' | 'node' | 'next' | 'express' | 'fastify';
      path: string;
      typescript?: boolean;
    }
  2. install_packages

    {
      packages: string[];
      path: string;
      dev?: boolean;
    }
  3. generate_component

    {
      name: string;
      path: string;
      type: 'functional' | 'class';
      props?: Record<string, string>;
    }
  4. create_type_definition

    {
      name: string;
      path: string;
      properties: Record<string, string>;
    }
  5. add_script

    {
      path: string;
      name: string;
      command: string;
    }
  6. update_tsconfig

    {
      path: string;
      options: Record<string, unknown>;
    }
  7. create_documentation

    {
      path: string;
      type: 'readme' | 'api' | 'component';
      name?: string;
    }

Available Prompts

  1. create-project

    {
      projectType: string;  // react, node, next, express, fastify
      features?: string;    // comma-separated list of features
    }
  2. analyze-code

    {
      code: string;
      language: string;
    }
  3. generate-component

    {
      name: string;
      type: string;  // functional or class
    }
  4. git-commit

    {
      changes: string;  // Git diff or description of changes
    }
  5. debug-error

    {
      error: string;  // Error message or stack trace
    }

Project Structure

node-omnibus-server/
├── src/
│   └── index.ts        # Main server implementation
├── dist/               # Compiled JavaScript
├── node_modules/       # Dependencies
├── package.json        # Project configuration
└── tsconfig.json      # TypeScript configuration

Development

Building

npm run build

Running Tests

npm test

Development Mode

npm run dev

Integration

VSCode Configuration

Add to your VSCode settings:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "node-omnibus": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["path/to/node-omnibus-server/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Client Usage Example

const client = new McpClient();
await client.connect(transport);

// Create a new React project
const result = await client.callTool('create_project', {
  name: 'my-app',
  type: 'react',
  path: './projects',
  typescript: true
});

// Use AI assistance for project setup
const guidance = await client.getPrompt('create-project', {
  projectType: 'react',
  features: 'typescript,testing,docker'
});

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository

  2. Create a feature branch

  3. Make your changes

  4. Submit a pull request

License

MIT License - See LICENSE file for details

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 14.x

  • npm >= 6.x

  • TypeScript >= 4.x

Dependencies

  • @modelcontextprotocol/sdk

  • axios

  • typescript (dev)

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