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@nuxtjs/mcp-toolkit

v0.5.2

Published

Create MCP servers directly in your Nuxt application. Define tools, resources, and prompts with a simple and intuitive API.

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Nuxt MCP Toolkit

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Nuxt MCP Toolkit

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A Nuxt module to easily create a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server directly in your Nuxt application. Define MCP tools, resources, and prompts with zero configuration - just create files and they're automatically discovered and registered.

✨ Features

  • 🎯 Zero Configuration - Automatic discovery of tools, resources, and prompts
  • 📦 File-based - Organize definitions in intuitive directory structures
  • 🚀 Multiple Handlers - Create multiple MCP endpoints in a single app
  • 🔍 Built-in Inspector - Visual debugging tool in Nuxt DevTools
  • 📝 TypeScript First - Full type safety with auto-imports
  • 🔒 Zod Validation - Built-in input/output validation

🚀 Installation

Use nuxt to install the module automatically:

npx nuxt module add mcp-toolkit

Or install manually:

# npm
npm install -D @nuxtjs/mcp-toolkit zod

# yarn
yarn add -D @nuxtjs/mcp-toolkit zod

# pnpm
pnpm add -D @nuxtjs/mcp-toolkit zod

# bun
bun add -D @nuxtjs/mcp-toolkit zod

📖 Quick Start

Add the module to your nuxt.config.ts:

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: ['@nuxtjs/mcp-toolkit'],
  mcp: {
    name: 'My MCP Server',
    version: '1.0.0',
  },
})

Create your first tool in server/mcp/tools/echo.ts:

import { z } from 'zod'

export default defineMcpTool({
  description: 'Echo back a message',
  inputSchema: {
    message: z.string().describe('The message to echo back'),
  },
  handler: async ({ message }) => {
    return {
      content: [{
        type: 'text',
        text: `Echo: ${message}`,
      }],
    }
  },
})

The tool will be automatically discovered and registered. No imports needed - all helpers are auto-imported!

📚 Documentation

📖 Full Documentation →

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Generate type stubs
pnpm run dev:prepare

# Start the playground
pnpm run dev

# Run tests
pnpm run test

📄 License

Published under the MIT license.

Made by @HugoRCD and community 💛