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create-profile

Create custom configuration profiles to manage environment variables and automate package installations for MCP servers.

Input Schema

TableJSON Schema
NameRequiredDescriptionDefault
nameYesName of the profile
descriptionNoDescription of the profile

Implementation Reference

  • The asynchronous handler function that implements the core logic of the 'create-profile' tool. It validates that the profile name is not empty, creates a new profile using the ConfigService, and returns a structured JSON response indicating success and containing the new profile details.
    async ({ name, description }, extra) => {
      if (!name.trim()) {
        throw new Error("Profile name cannot be empty");
      }
      
      const profile = await configService.createProfile(name, description);
      
      return {
        content: [
          {
            type: "text",
            text: JSON.stringify({
              success: true,
              profile
            }, null, 2)
          }
        ]
      };
    }
  • Zod schema defining the input parameters for the 'create-profile' tool: a required 'name' string and an optional 'description' string.
      name: z.string().describe("Name of the profile"),
      description: z.string().optional().describe("Description of the profile")
    },
  • The server.tool call that registers the 'create-profile' tool on the MCP server, specifying the tool name, input schema, and handler function.
    server.tool(
      "create-profile",
      {
        name: z.string().describe("Name of the profile"),
        description: z.string().optional().describe("Description of the profile")
      },
      async ({ name, description }, extra) => {
        if (!name.trim()) {
          throw new Error("Profile name cannot be empty");
        }
        
        const profile = await configService.createProfile(name, description);
        
        return {
          content: [
            {
              type: "text",
              text: JSON.stringify({
                success: true,
                profile
              }, null, 2)
            }
          ]
        };
      }
    );
  • src/server.ts:32-32 (registration)
    Invocation of registerProfileTools within the server's initialization function, which registers all profile tools including 'create-profile'.
    registerProfileTools(server, configService);
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