aie-mcp

aie-mcp

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AI Engineer MCP 2025 is a system designed for handling talk submissions for the AI Engineer Conference 2025, utilizing a server built as a Cloudflare Worker. It includes a robust Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for connecting with various clients like MCP Inspector and Claude Desktop.

AI Engineer MCP 2025

This project hosts the AI Engineer Conference 2025 talk submission system and MCP server.

Thanks to @threepointone for help setting this up with Cloudflare! <3

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add this to your MCP Client

https://ai-engineer-wf-2025.swyx-5de.workers.dev/sse

// for example .cursor/mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "AIECONF": {
      "url": "https://ai-engineer-wf-2025.swyx-5de.workers.dev/sse"
    }
  }
}

and then try "tell me about the conference" in your chat app that will then call the MCP server.

Project Structure

The project is built as a Cloudflare Worker with the following key components:

  • MCP server implementation in src/index.ts
  • Application logic in src/app.ts
  • Utility functions in src/utils.ts
  • Static assets in static/ directory

Develop locally

# clone the repository
git clone git@github.com:cloudflare/ai.git

# install dependencies
cd ai
npm install

# run locally
npx wrangler dev

You should be able to open http://localhost:8787/ in your browser

Connect the MCP inspector to your server

To explore your new MCP api, you can use the MCP Inspector.

  • Start it with npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
  • Within the inspector, switch the Transport Type to SSE and enter http://localhost:8787/sse as the URL of the MCP server to connect to, and click "Connect"
  • You will navigate to a (mock) user/password login screen. Input any email and pass to login.
  • You should be redirected back to the MCP Inspector and you can now list and call any defined tools!
MCP Inspector with the above config
MCP Inspector with after a tool call

Connect Claude Desktop to your local MCP server

The MCP inspector is great, but we really want to connect this to Claude! Follow Anthropic's Quickstart and within Claude Desktop go to Settings > Developer > Edit Config to find your configuration file.

Open the file in your text editor and replace it with this configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "math": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-remote",
        "http://localhost:8787/sse"
      ]
    }
  }
}

This will run a local proxy and let Claude talk to your MCP server over HTTP

When you open Claude a browser window should open and allow you to login. You should see the tools available in the bottom right. Given the right prompt Claude should ask to call the tool.

Clicking on the hammer icon shows a list of available tools
Claude answers the prompt 'I seem to have lost my calculator and have run out of fingers. Could you use the math tool to add 23 and 19?' by invoking the MCP add tool

Deploy to Cloudflare

  1. Make sure you have the following KV namespaces created:
    • OAUTH_KV for authentication
    • AIEWFSUBMISSIONS for talk submissions
  2. Ensure your secrets store is configured with the SECRETKEY
  3. Deploy using:
    npm run deploy
    

Call your newly deployed remote MCP server from a remote MCP client

Just like you did above in "Develop locally", run the MCP inspector:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector@latest

Then enter the workers.dev URL (ex: worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse) of your Worker in the inspector as the URL of the MCP server to connect to, and click "Connect".

You've now connected to your MCP server from a remote MCP client.

Connect Claude Desktop to your remote MCP server

Update the Claude configuration file to point to your workers.dev URL (ex: worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse) and restart Claude

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "math": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-remote",
        "https://worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Debugging

Should anything go wrong it can be helpful to restart Claude, or to try connecting directly to your MCP server on the command line with the following command.

npx mcp-remote http://localhost:8787/sse

In some rare cases it may help to clear the files added to ~/.mcp-auth

rm -rf ~/.mcp-auth