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"MCP server like shadcn for adding components from other registries" matching MCP tools:

  • Generate UI components for React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, or HTML with style audit and design context awareness. Integrates with libraries like shadcn/ui, Radix UI, and more.
    MIT
  • Generate UI components from popular libraries like shadcn, radix, headlessui, or material UI with support for themes, custom props, tests, stories, and framework-specific output.
    MIT
  • Generates React component code with shadcn/ui and Tailwind CSS from a stored design spec, writing output files into atomic design folders.
    MIT

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  • Confirm the Nordic MCP server process is responding. Use at the start of a session to verify server reachability before other calls.
    MIT
  • Remove an MCP server from your AI client's configuration by specifying the server name. Supports removing from multiple clients at once.
    MIT
  • List all available MCP registries to discover which ones can be searched for servers. Use this first before searching.
    MIT
  • Update an MCP server's configuration, including command, arguments, and environment variables, to modify settings like API keys without removing and re-adding. Changes apply immediately.
    MIT
  • Converts HTML and Tailwind code into React/Next.js components with state, props, hooks, and optional shadcn, Radix, or MUI component mapping.
    MIT
  • Parses HTML to identify reusable components and maps them to shadcn, radix, or MUI equivalents with confidence scoring.
    MIT
  • Add or update MCP connection configuration on your product listing to make your MCP server auto-discoverable and connectable by other AI agents. Requires owner token.
    AGPL 3.0
  • List all Shadcn Space components for agents to discover and select when building pages or sections within a project.
    MIT
  • Search MCP servers from known registries (smithery, mcprun, pulse). Filter by name, tag, or limit to find servers for use as upstreams.
    MIT