Facilitates management of multilingual Next.js projects by enabling efficient editing of translation JSON files and other JSON-based configurations.
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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., "@JSON Editor MCPread_multiple_json_values(["messages/en.json", "messages/fr.json"], "common.welcome")"
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.
JSON Editor MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for editing JSON files with read, write, and deep merge capabilities. Perfect for managing multilingual Next.js projects and other JSON-based configurations.
Note: This is an actively developed tool. Feature requests and bug reports are welcome! File issues on GitHub.
Problems This Solves
π° Significant token savings: Edit specific JSON paths instead of reading/writing entire files
β‘ Efficient operations: ~100 tokens per edit vs 4,000+ tokens for full file operations
π¦ Handles large files: Large translation files may not fit into context windows; targeted operations work regardless of file size
π Faster edits: Avoids slow network round-trips from reading/writing entire files
π Prevents duplicate keys: AI can't see full translation JSON and creates duplicates; targeted operations avoid this issue
π Targeted reads: Read only the values you need using dot notation paths
βοΈ Targeted writes: Update only specific paths, automatically creates missing nested structures
ποΈ Targeted deletes: Remove specific paths from JSON files
π Deep merge support: Merge duplicate keys with recursive object merging
π Multi-file operations: Read, write, or delete the same path from multiple JSON files efficiently
π TypeScript support: Full type definitions included
π€ MCP compliant: Works with AI assistants (Cursor, Claude, ChatGPT) and development tools
Installation
bun add json-editor-mcpUsage
MCP Server Configuration
Add to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"json-editor": {
"command": "bunx",
"args": ["json-editor-mcp"]
}
}
}Cursor Rules Integration
Copy the rule file to your project to ensure AI assistants use MCP tools:
cp .cursor/rules/json-editor-mcp.mdc /path/to/your/project/.cursor/rules/Tools
read_multiple_json_values
Reads the same dot notation path from one or more JSON files in a single operation. Returns a map with file paths as keys and the extracted values as values. Useful for comparing translations across language files or reading from a single file.
Note: For single file operations, pass an array with one file path: ["messages/en.json"]
Input JSON files:
messages/en.json:
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Welcome"
}
}messages/es.json:
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Bienvenido"
}
}Tool call:
read_multiple_json_values(["messages/en.json", "messages/es.json"], "common.welcome")Output:
{
"messages/en.json": "Welcome",
"messages/es.json": "Bienvenido"
}Single file example:
read_multiple_json_values(["messages/en.json"], "common.welcome")Output:
{
"messages/en.json": "Welcome"
}write_json_values
Writes a value to a JSON file at a specified dot notation path. Automatically creates missing nested paths and preserves existing structure.
Input JSON (messages/en.json):
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Welcome"
}
}Tool call:
write_json_values("/absolute/path/to/messages/en.json", "pages.about.title", "About Us")Output JSON (messages/en.json):
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Welcome"
},
"pages": {
"about": {
"title": "About Us"
}
}
}Output:
Successfully wrote to /absolute/path/to/messages/en.jsondelete_multiple_json_values
Deletes a value at a specified dot notation path from one or more JSON files. Returns a map with file paths as keys and deletion results as values.
Note: For single file operations, pass an array with one file path: ["messages/en.json"]
Input JSON files:
messages/en.json:
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Welcome",
"goodbye": "Goodbye"
}
}messages/es.json:
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Bienvenido",
"goodbye": "AdiΓ³s"
}
}Tool call:
delete_multiple_json_values(["messages/en.json", "messages/es.json"], "common.goodbye")Output:
{
"messages/en.json": "Successfully deleted",
"messages/es.json": "Successfully deleted"
}Output JSON files:
messages/en.json:
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Welcome"
}
}messages/es.json:
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Bienvenido"
}
}merge_duplicate_keys
Performs a deep merge of duplicate keys in a JSON file. Primitives use last-value-wins, objects merge recursively, and arrays use last-value-wins. Useful when AI assistants create duplicate keys because they can't see the full file structure.
Input JSON (messages/en.json):
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Welcome"
},
"common": {
"goodbye": "Goodbye"
}
}Tool call:
merge_duplicate_keys("messages/en.json")Output JSON (messages/en.json):
{
"common": {
"welcome": "Welcome",
"goodbye": "Goodbye"
}
}API Reference
Path Notation: Dot notation for nested paths (e.g., "common.welcome", "pages.home.title")
Error Handling:
File not found: Creates empty object
{}for readsInvalid JSON: Returns error message
Path not found: Error for reads, auto-creates for writes
Deep Merge: Primitives last-value-wins, objects merge recursively, arrays last-value-wins
Development
git clone https://github.com/peternagy1332/json-editor-mcp.git
cd json-editor-mcp
bun install
bun run buildLicense
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Support
File issues on GitHub.
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