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., "@Business Central MCP Servershow me the current development rules"
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.
Business Central MCP Server
A server that provides standardized development rules and context for Business Central projects, optimized for use with Cursor editor.
Features
Static Rules: JSON-based rules for Cursor editor
Render Deployment: Easy deployment to Render.com
Fallback Mode: Works without database connection
Team-Friendly: Rules automatically applied to all team members
Related MCP server: Cursor DB MCP Server
Quick Start
For Team Members
To use the BC standards in your project:
Clone this repository or copy the following files to your project:
bc-rules.json.cursor-context
Cursor will automatically pick up these rules when editing files in your project.
For Administrators
To update or manage the rules:
Edit
bc-rules.jsondirectly to update static rulesOr use the MongoDB database to store and manage rules dynamically
Run
node scripts/generateRules.jsto update the static file from the database
Deployment
Using Render (Recommended)
Run
./scripts/deployRender.shto prepare for deploymentPush to GitHub
Connect repository to Render.com
Set environment variables in Render dashboard:
NODE_ENV:productionMCP_SERVER_PORT:10000MONGODB_URI: Your MongoDB connection string (optional)
Endpoints
/cursorrules: Get the current rules (JSON format)/health: Server health check
Rule Structure
Rules are structured as follows:
{
"version": "1.0",
"rules": [
"Follow business naming conventions for all code",
"Include proper error handling in all functions"
],
"context": {
"businessDomain": "Business Central",
"preferredPatterns": ["Repository pattern", "SOLID principles"]
}
}This server cannot be installed
Resources
Looking for Admin?
Admins can modify the Dockerfile, update the server description, and track usage metrics. If you are the server author, to access the admin panel.