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random-design-mcp

v2.1.0

Published

MCP server that generates randomized frontend design directions.

Downloads

312

Readme

Random Design MCP

TypeScript MCP server that returns randomized English Markdown frontend design directions. It uses curated catalogs and optional soft compatibility scoring. It does not call an LLM.

Website: https://random-design-mcp.h0b0.dev

Install

Use the published npm package from any MCP client that supports stdio servers:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "random-design": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "random-design-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Tools

generate_design_description returns one randomized Markdown design direction. All input fields are optional, but passing context makes the result easier to use:

{
  productType?: string;
  audience?: string;
  priority?: string;
  compatibility?: boolean; // defaults to true
}
  • productType: what you are designing, such as landing page, dashboard, mobile app, or pricing page.
  • audience: who the interface is for, such as developers, founders, or enterprise buyers.
  • priority: what the design should optimize for or pay extra attention to, such as conversion, readability, premium feel, dense data display, or playful experimentation.
  • compatibility: controls how wild the random combination can be. It defaults to true, which keeps generated parameters more coherent and practical. Set it to false for unconstrained combinations that can intentionally mix clashing eras, styles, palettes, layouts, and materials.

get_version takes no arguments and returns the package version from package.json. Use it to confirm which published or cached MCP package version an MCP client is running.

Development

npm install
npm run build
npm run check

Preview one generated design direction locally:

npm run dev

Optional preview context:

RANDOM_DESIGN_PRODUCT_TYPE="Landing page" \
RANDOM_DESIGN_AUDIENCE="Developers" \
RANDOM_DESIGN_PRIORITY="Conversion" \
RANDOM_DESIGN_COMPATIBILITY=false \
npm run dev