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Color Scheme Generator MCP Server

generate_analogic_complement_scheme

Create harmonious color palettes by generating analogic complement schemes from a seed color for design projects.

Instructions

Generates an analogic complement color scheme

Input Schema

TableJSON Schema
NameRequiredDescriptionDefault
colorYesThe seed color in hex (098765), RGB (0,71,171), or HSL (215,100%,34%) format
countNoNumber of colors to generate (3-10, default: 5)

Implementation Reference

  • Inline async handler function that destructures input args, invokes the generateColorScheme helper with 'analogic-complement' mode, and returns the result as formatted JSON text content.
      async (args) => {
        const { color, count } = args;
        const result = await generateColorScheme(
          color,
          "analogic-complement",
          count
        );
        return {
          content: [
            {
              type: "text",
              text: JSON.stringify(result, null, 2),
            },
          ],
        };
      }
    );
  • Shared Zod schema defining the tool's input shape: required color string and optional count (3-10, default 5).
    const colorSchemeInputShape = {
      color: z
        .string()
        .describe(
          "The seed color in hex (098765), RGB (0,71,171), or HSL (215,100%,34%) format"
        ),
      count: z
        .number()
        .int()
        .min(3)
        .max(10)
        .default(5)
        .optional()
        .describe("Number of colors to generate (3-10, default: 5)"),
    };
  • Registration function that calls server.tool to register the tool with its name, description, schema reference, and inline handler. Invoked from registerTools().
    function registerAnalogicComplementScheme() {
      server.tool(
        "generate_analogic_complement_scheme",
        "Generates an analogic complement color scheme",
        colorSchemeInputShape,
        async (args) => {
          const { color, count } = args;
          const result = await generateColorScheme(
            color,
            "analogic-complement",
            count
          );
          return {
            content: [
              {
                type: "text",
                text: JSON.stringify(result, null, 2),
              },
            ],
          };
        }
      );
    }
  • Core helper that parses color input, fetches color scheme from TheColorAPI using the specified mode ('analogic-complement'), formats the colors with hex/rgb/hsl/name, and structures the response.
    async function generateColorScheme(
      color: string,
      mode: string,
      count: number = 5
    ) {
      const { param, value } = parseColorInput(color);
      const url = `https://www.thecolorapi.com/scheme?${param}=${value}&mode=${mode}&count=${count}&format=json`;
    
      try {
        const response = await fetch(url);
        if (!response.ok) {
          throw new Error(
            `Color API request failed: ${response.status} ${response.statusText}`
          );
        }
    
        const data: any = await response.json();
    
        if (!data.colors || !Array.isArray(data.colors)) {
          throw new Error("Invalid response from Color API");
        }
    
        // Format the response for better readability
        const colors = data.colors.map((color: any, index: number) => ({
          position: index + 1,
          hex: color.hex?.value || "N/A",
          rgb: color.rgb
            ? `rgb(${color.rgb.r}, ${color.rgb.g}, ${color.rgb.b})`
            : "N/A",
          hsl: color.hsl
            ? `hsl(${color.hsl.h}, ${color.hsl.s}%, ${color.hsl.l}%)`
            : "N/A",
          name: color.name?.value || "Unknown",
        }));
    
        return {
          scheme_mode: mode,
          seed_color: data.seed?.hex?.value || value,
          color_count: colors.length,
          colors: colors,
        };
      } catch (error) {
        console.error(`Error generating ${mode} color scheme:`, error);
        throw error;
      }
    }
  • Helper to parse and normalize color input strings to API-compatible hex, rgb, or hsl parameters.
    function parseColorInput(color: string): { param: string; value: string } {
      const cleanColor = color.trim();
    
      // Check for hex format
      if (cleanColor.startsWith("#")) {
        return { param: "hex", value: cleanColor.substring(1) };
      } else if (/^[0-9A-Fa-f]{6}$/.test(cleanColor)) {
        return { param: "hex", value: cleanColor };
      }
    
      // Check for RGB format
      if (
        cleanColor.toLowerCase().includes("rgb") ||
        /^\d+,\d+,\d+$/.test(cleanColor)
      ) {
        const rgbMatch = cleanColor.match(/(\d+),\s*(\d+),\s*(\d+)/);
        if (rgbMatch) {
          return {
            param: "rgb",
            value: `${rgbMatch[1]},${rgbMatch[2]},${rgbMatch[3]}`,
          };
        }
      }
    
      // Check for HSL format
      if (cleanColor.toLowerCase().includes("hsl") || cleanColor.includes("%")) {
        const hslMatch = cleanColor.match(/(\d+),\s*(\d+)%,\s*(\d+)%/);
        if (hslMatch) {
          return {
            param: "hsl",
            value: `${hslMatch[1]},${hslMatch[2]}%,${hslMatch[3]}%`,
          };
        }
      }
    
      // Default to hex if format is unclear
      return { param: "hex", value: cleanColor.replace("#", "") };
    }
Behavior2/5

Does the description disclose side effects, auth requirements, rate limits, or destructive behavior?

With no annotations provided, the description carries the full burden of behavioral disclosure. It states what the tool does but doesn't describe how it works—no information about algorithm, output format, whether it's deterministic, performance characteristics, or error handling. For a generative tool with zero annotation coverage, this leaves significant behavioral gaps.

Agents need to know what a tool does to the world before calling it. Descriptions should go beyond structured annotations to explain consequences.

Conciseness5/5

Is the description appropriately sized, front-loaded, and free of redundancy?

The description is a single, efficient sentence that states the core functionality without any wasted words. It's appropriately sized for a tool with two well-documented parameters and gets straight to the point with no unnecessary elaboration.

Shorter descriptions cost fewer tokens and are easier for agents to parse. Every sentence should earn its place.

Completeness2/5

Given the tool's complexity, does the description cover enough for an agent to succeed on first attempt?

Given the complexity of color scheme generation, no annotations, and no output schema, the description is insufficient. It doesn't explain what 'analogic complement' means, what the output looks like (e.g., array of colors), or how the generation algorithm works. For a creative tool with multiple sibling alternatives, more context is needed.

Complex tools with many parameters or behaviors need more documentation. Simple tools need less. This dimension scales expectations accordingly.

Parameters3/5

Does the description clarify parameter syntax, constraints, interactions, or defaults beyond what the schema provides?

The schema description coverage is 100%, with both parameters ('color' and 'count') fully documented in the schema. The description adds no parameter information beyond what's already in the schema, so it meets the baseline of 3 where the schema does the heavy lifting but doesn't provide additional semantic context.

Input schemas describe structure but not intent. Descriptions should explain non-obvious parameter relationships and valid value ranges.

Purpose4/5

Does the description clearly state what the tool does and how it differs from similar tools?

The description clearly states the action ('generates') and resource ('analogic complement color scheme'), making the purpose immediately understandable. However, it doesn't differentiate from sibling tools like 'generate_analogic_scheme' or 'generate_complement_scheme', which would require explaining what makes 'analogic complement' distinct from those alternatives.

Agents choose between tools based on descriptions. A clear purpose with a specific verb and resource helps agents select the right tool.

Usage Guidelines2/5

Does the description explain when to use this tool, when not to, or what alternatives exist?

The description provides no guidance on when to use this tool versus the seven sibling tools listed. There's no mention of what 'analogic complement' means, when it's appropriate compared to other schemes, or any prerequisites for use. The agent must infer usage from the tool name alone.

Agents often have multiple tools that could apply. Explicit usage guidance like "use X instead of Y when Z" prevents misuse.

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