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@iflow-mcp/react-mcp

v0.1.0

Published

A React MCP server for Claude integration

Downloads

20

Readme

React MCP (Model Context Protocol)

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A powerful server implementation that enables Claude AI to interact with React applications through the Model Context Protocol.

Sample Usage

Overview

React MCP provides a bridge between Claude AI and the React ecosystem, allowing Claude to:

  • Create new React applications
  • Run React development servers
  • Manage files and directories
  • Install npm packages
  • Execute terminal commands
  • Track and manage long-running processes

This server implements the Model Context Protocol, providing Claude with the ability to perform real-world actions in the development environment.

Features

  • React Project Management

    • Create new React applications with optional templates
    • Run development servers
    • Manage dependencies
  • File Operations

    • Read and write files
    • Edit React components and configuration
  • Process Management

    • Start and monitor long-running processes
    • Track process output in real-time
    • Terminate processes when needed
  • Command Execution

    • Run arbitrary terminal commands
    • Install npm packages
    • Execute development tasks
  • Comprehensive Logging

    • Detailed JSON and text logs
    • Process tracking with timestamps
    • Execution history

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install React MCP for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @Streen9/react-mcp --client claude

Manual Installation

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install dependencies:
npm install

Usage

Add this in claude_desktop_config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "react-mcp": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "C:/Users/kalip/OneDrive/Desktop/react-mcp/index.js"
      ]
    },
  }
}

The server runs on the stdio transport, allowing it to be used with Desktop Claude APP as a Model Context Protocol tool.

Available Tools

create-react-app

Creates a new React application.

Parameters:

  • name (required): Name of the React app
  • template (optional): Template to use (e.g., typescript, cra-template-pwa)
  • directory (optional): Base directory to create the app in (defaults to home directory)

run-react-app

Runs a React application in development mode.

Parameters:

  • projectPath (required): Path to the React project folder

run-command

Runs a terminal command.

Parameters:

  • command (required): Command to execute
  • directory (optional): Directory to run the command in (defaults to current directory)

get-process-output

Gets the output from a running or completed process.

Parameters:

  • processId (required): ID of the process to get output from

stop-process

Stops a running process.

Parameters:

  • processId (required): ID of the process to stop

list-processes

Lists all running processes.

edit-file

Creates or edits a file.

Parameters:

  • filePath (required): Path to the file to edit
  • content (required): Content to write to the file

read-file

Reads the contents of a file.

Parameters:

  • filePath (required): Path to the file to read

install-package

Installs a npm package in a project.

Parameters:

  • packageName (required): Name of the package to install (can include version)
  • directory (optional): Directory of the project (defaults to current directory)
  • dev (optional): Whether to install as a dev dependency

check-installation-status

Checks the status of a package installation process.

Parameters:

  • processId (required): ID of the installation process to check

Logging

The server maintains detailed logs in the logs directory:

  • react-mcp-logs.json: Structured JSON logs
  • react-mcp-logs.txt: Human-readable text logs

Architecture

The server uses the following key components:

  • Model Context Protocol SDK: For communication with Claude AI
  • StdioServerTransport: For I/O through standard input/output
  • Zod: For schema validation and type safety
  • Child Process: For spawning and managing external processes

License

MIT

Author

@streen9

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.