Context7 MCP Server
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., "@Context7 MCP Serverquery nextjs about getServerSideProps"
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.
Context7 MCP Server (c7-mcp-server)
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that acts as a bridge to the Context7 API.
This server allows MCP-compatible clients (like Claude Desktop, IDE plugins, custom applications) to easily interact with Context7's features, including querying documentation context, searching for projects, and retrieving project metadata. It exposes the c7-mcp-server command when installed globally.
⚠️ Important: All data provided through this server comes directly from the official Context7 API (https://context7.com). This server simply provides an MCP interface to that API and does not generate or host any content itself.
Features
Exposes Context7 functionalities via standard MCP capabilities:
Tools:
c7_query: Query the Context7 API for information on a specific topic within a project. Accepts project name, query text, optional format (txt/json), and optional token limit.c7_search: Search for available Context7 projects by keyword. Returns a list of matching projects (title and usable name).c7_info: Get metadata about a specific Context7 project (like source repository, last update, etc.).
Resources:
c7_projects_list: Provides a list of all available (valid) Context7 projects via the URIcontext7://projects/list.
Installation
Prerequisites
Option 1: Install from npm (Recommended for Users)
Once published, install the server globally:
npm install -g c7-mcp-serverThis will make the c7-mcp-server command available system-wide, allowing MCP clients to launch it.
Option 2: Install from Source (for Development)
Clone the repository:
git clone <your-repo-url> cd c7-mcp-serverInstall dependencies:
npm install # or if using Bun # bun installBuild the server:
npm run buildLink the command locally:
npm link # or if using Bun # bun link
This will make the c7-mcp-server command available on your local machine for testing and development.
Usage
This server is designed to be run by an MCP client application, not typically directly by an end-user (except for testing). The client launches the c7-mcp-server command, and they communicate over standard input/output (stdio) using the MCP protocol.
Configuring with Clients (Example: Claude Desktop)
To use this server with a client like Claude Desktop, you need to add it to the client's configuration file.
Ensure
c7-mcp-serveris installed globally (npm install -g c7-mcp-server) or linked locally (npm link).Edit the client's configuration file (e.g.,
claude_desktop_config.json):macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.jsonWindows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Add an entry under
mcpServers:{ "mcpServers": { "context7": { "command": "c7-mcp-server", // The command name installed/linked "args": [] // No arguments needed by default for stdio transport // "env": {} // Add environment variables if needed } // ... other servers ... } }Restart the client application (e.g., Claude Desktop). The client will now launch
c7-mcp-serverin the background and connect to it.
Testing with MCP Inspector
You can test the server directly using the MCP Inspector:
Make sure
c7-mcp-serveris installed globally or linked locally.Run the inspector, telling it to execute your server command:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector c7-mcp-serverThe Inspector UI will open in your browser, connected to your server. Use the "Tools" and "Resources" tabs to interact with the server's capabilities. Check the "Notifications" pane for logs/errors from the server.
MCP Capabilities Details
Tools
c7_queryDescription: Query the Context7 API for information on a specific topic within a project.
Parameters (
object):projectname(string, required): The exact project name (e.g.,nextjs).query(string, required): The topic/question to query.format(enum:"txt"|"json", optional, default:"txt"): Output format.tokens(number, optional): Maximum number of tokens for the response.
Returns: Text content containing the result from Context7 (either plain text or a JSON string).
c7_searchDescription: Search for available Context7 projects by keyword.
Parameters (
object):term(string, required): The keyword to search for in project titles.
Returns: Text content containing a JSON string array of matching projects, each with
titleandname(the usable project name).
c7_infoDescription: Display metadata about a specific Context7 project.
Parameters (
object):projectname(string, required): The exact project name.
Returns: Text content containing a JSON string representation of the project's full metadata.
Resources
c7_projects_listURI:
context7://projects/listDescription: Provides a list of all available and valid Context7 projects.
Returns: Content with
mimeType: "application/json"containing a JSON string array of project objects.
Development
Clone the repository.
Install dependencies (
npm installorbun install).Build the server (
npm run build). Usenpm run devfor automatic rebuild and start during development.Link for local testing (
npm linkorbun link).Test using the MCP Inspector (
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector c7-mcp-server).Make your changes in the
src/directory and rebuild.
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