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@perandrestromhaug/fastmcp-boilerplate

v1.0.4

Published

A boilerplate for [FastMCP](https://github.com/punkpeye/fastmcp).

Readme

FastMCP Boilerplate

A boilerplate for FastMCP.

This boilerplate is a good starting point for building an MCP server. It includes a basic setup for testing, linting, formatting, and publishing to NPM.

Development

To get started, clone the repository and install the dependencies.

git clone https://github.com/punkpeye/fastmcp-boilerplate.git
cd fastmcp-boilerplate
npm install
npm run dev

[!NOTE] If you are starting a new project, you may want to fork fastmcp-boilerplate and start from there.

Start the server

If you simply want to start the server, you can use the start script.

npm run start

However, you can also interact with the server using the dev script.

npm run dev

This will start the server and allow you to interact with it using CLI.

Testing

A good MCP server should have tests. However, you don't need to test the MCP server itself, but rather the tools you implement.

npm run test

In the case of this boilerplate, we only test the implementation of the add tool.

Linting

Having a good linting setup reduces the friction for other developers to contribute to your project.

npm run lint

This boilerplate uses Prettier, ESLint and TypeScript ESLint to lint the code.

Formatting

Use npm run format to format the code.

npm run format

GitHub Actions

This repository has a GitHub Actions workflow that runs linting, formatting, tests, and publishes package updates to NPM using semantic-release.

In order to use this workflow, you need to:

  1. Add NPM_TOKEN to the repository secrets
    1. Create a new automation token
    2. Add token as NPM_TOKEN environment secret (Settings → Secrets and Variables → Actions → "Manage environment secrets" → "release" → Add environment secret)
  2. Grant write access to the workflow (Settings → Actions → General → Workflow permissions → "Read and write permissions")