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@eldoraui/mcp

v1.0.6

Published

Official MCP server for Eldora UI.

Downloads

43

Readme

@eldoraui/mcp

npm version

Official ModelContextProtocol (MCP) server for Magic UI.

Install MCP configuration

npx @eldoraui/cli@latest install <client>

Supported Clients

  • [x] cursor
  • [x] windsurf
  • [x] claude
  • [x] cline
  • [x] roo-cline

Manual Installation

Add to your IDE's MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "@eldoraui/mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@eldoraui/mcp@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Example Usage

Once configured, you can questions like:

"Make a marquee of logos"

"Add a live button with shine effect"

"Add a novatrix background"

Available Tools

The server provides the following tools callable via MCP:

| Tool Name | Description | |-----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | getUIComponents | Provides a comprehensive list of all Eldora UI components. | | getLayout | Provides implementation details for grid components. | | getMedia | Provides implementation details for terminal, marquee, github-inline-comments components. | | getMotion | Provides implementation details for animated-badge, card-flip-hover, integrations, testimonal-slider components. | | getTextEffects | Provides implementation details for blur-in-text, fade-text, font-weight-text, gradual-spacing-text, letter-pull-up-text, multi-direction-slide-text, scale-letter-text, seperate-away-text, wavy-text, word-pull-up-text components. | | getButtons | Provides implementation details for live-button, animated-shiny-button components. | | getEffects | Provides implementation details for animated-frameworks, map, svg-ripple-effect, clerk-otp, cobe-globe components. | | getBackgrounds | Provides implementation details for novatrix-background, hacker-background components. | | getDevices | Provides implementation details for afari-browser, iphone-17-pro, macbook-pro ,ipad ,browser components. |

MCP Limitations

Some clients have a limit on the number of tools they can call. This is why we opted to group the tools into categories. Note: For more specific context on each component, run the MCP locally and modify the logic that groups the components.

MIT