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mcp-documentation-server

一个智能文档服务器,通过 Claude Desktop 集成提供人工智能辅助的代码改进和文档管理。

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MCP Documentation Server

A smart documentation server that provides AI-assisted code improvement and documentation management through Claude Desktop integration.

Features

  • AI Documentation Guide: Maintains and updates documentation knowledge base
  • AI Code Assistant: Analyzes and improves code quality
  • Framework Support:
    • React.js
    • Next.js (with App Router)
    • Python
    • Vue.js
    • Angular
    • Node.js
  • Brave Search Integration: Smart documentation search and retrieval
  • Learning System: Improves suggestions over time

Quick Start

  1. Install the package:
npm install -g mcp-documentation-server
  1. Configure Claude Desktop (config.json):
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "documentation": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "mcp-documentation-server"],
      "env": {
        "BRAVE_API_KEY": "<YOUR_BRAVE_API_KEY>"
      }
    }
  }
}
  1. Start using with Claude:
Claude, search documentation for Next.js App Router

For detailed setup instructions, see Claude Desktop Setup Guide

Development Setup

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/mahawi1992/mcp-documentation-server.git
cd mcp-documentation-server
  1. Install dependencies:
npm install
  1. Create a .env file:
PORT=3000
UPDATE_INTERVAL=3600000
CACHE_DURATION=86400000
BRAVE_API_KEY=your_brave_api_key
  1. Start the development server:
npm run dev

Documentation

Using with Claude Desktop

Basic Commands

Claude, search documentation for React hooks
Claude, analyze this Python code and suggest improvements...
Claude, find best practices for Next.js App Router

Advanced Usage

Claude, search for documentation about async/await in Python 3.9
Claude, analyze this code for security issues and suggest fixes...

For more examples, see the Usage Guide

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch:
    git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
    
  3. Commit your changes:
    git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'
    
  4. Push to the branch:
    git push origin feature/amazing-feature
    
  5. Open a Pull Request

Testing

Run the test suite:

npm test

Run specific tests:

npm test -- tests/integration/BraveSearchIntegration.test.ts

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

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Runtime guide

cloud

Hosted runtime

Hosted servers run from a provider-managed environment. You usually connect the MCP client to the hosted endpoint or follow the provider's authorization flow, without keeping a local process alive

  1. Open provider connection page
  2. Authorize or copy endpoint
  3. Connect from your MCP client
terminal

Local runtime / other methods

Local servers run on your own machine or infrastructure. You normally copy the server_config into your MCP client, install the required package, and provide env variables from env_schema when needed

  1. Copy server_config
  2. Install required package
  3. Fill env variables and restart client