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@cloudwarriors-ai/mcp-docs

v0.1.3

Published

MCP server providing documentation and discovery for CloudWarriors packages

Readme

@cloudwarriors-ai/mcp-docs

MCP server that provides documentation and discovery for CloudWarriors packages. Enables Claude to query available packages, get usage examples, and discover tools at any time.

What This Does

When you're working with Claude, it can use this MCP server to:

  • Discover packages - "What packages do we have for handling large contexts?"
  • Get usage info - "How do I use @cloudwarriors-ai/rlm?"
  • Find code patterns - "Show me the circuit breaker pattern"

Claude gets instant access to your organization's internal tooling knowledge.

Installation

Add to your Claude settings (~/.claude/settings.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cloudwarriors": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@cloudwarriors-ai/mcp-docs"]
    }
  }
}

Or install globally:

npm install -g @cloudwarriors-ai/mcp-docs

Available Tools

list_packages

Lists all available CloudWarriors packages.

Claude: [calls list_packages]
→ Returns list of packages with descriptions and capabilities

get_package

Gets detailed info about a specific package.

Claude: [calls get_package { name: "rlm" }]
→ Returns install command, quick start, examples, config options

search_packages

Searches packages by keyword or capability.

Claude: [calls search_packages { capability: "llm" }]
→ Returns packages that work with LLMs

get_pattern

Gets a reusable code pattern.

Claude: [calls get_pattern { name: "circuit-breaker" }]
→ Returns pattern description and implementation code

Adding New Packages

Edit src/data/packages.ts to add new package definitions:

export const packages: Record<string, Package> = {
  '@cloudwarriors-ai/your-package': {
    name: '@cloudwarriors-ai/your-package',
    version: '1.0.0',
    description: 'What it does',
    install: 'npm install @cloudwarriors-ai/your-package',
    repository: 'https://github.com/cloudwarriors-ai/your-package',
    capabilities: ['capability1', 'capability2'],
    quickStart: {
      import: "import { thing } from '@cloudwarriors-ai/your-package';",
      setup: 'const instance = createThing();',
      usage: 'await instance.doSomething();',
    },
    // ... more fields
  },
};

Adding New Patterns

Edit src/data/patterns.ts:

export const patterns: Record<string, Pattern> = {
  'your-pattern': {
    name: 'your-pattern',
    description: 'What problem it solves',
    useCase: 'When to use it',
    code: `// Implementation here`,
  },
};

Development

npm install
npm run build
npm start        # Run the MCP server
npm test         # Run tests

License

MIT