stevennevins_architect-mcp-server

stevennevins_architect-mcp-server

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The MCP Server Template provides a structured framework for developing and testing Model Context Protocol servers with integrated LLM CLI support.

The MCP Server Template is designed to facilitate the development and testing of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. It integrates with the LLM CLI to provide architectural design feedback and maintain conversation context. The template includes tools for local testing, visual debugging, and supports both new and continued conversations. It requires the LLM CLI to be installed and configured properly. The template also includes a TestClient for local testing and an MCP Inspector for visual debugging, providing a comprehensive environment for developing MCP servers.

Features

  • Maintains conversation context across multiple interactions
  • Handles command execution through the LLM CLI
  • Provides error handling and logging
  • Supports both new conversations and continued discussions
  • Includes TestClient and MCP Inspector for testing and debugging

MCP Tools

  • {'Architect Tool': 'Provides an interface to interact with the LLM CLI for architectural design feedback.'}

Usage with Different Platforms

npm

bash
npm install
npm run dev
npm run build
npm test
npm start

Cursor

bash
npm run build
npm run link
npx architect-test-mcp-tool

MCP Inspector

bash
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the MCP Inspector?

The MCP Inspector provides a visual interface for testing tools, real-time request/response monitoring, and an interactive testing environment.

How do I ensure the LLM CLI is properly installed?

You can install the LLM CLI using Homebrew with brew install llm and verify the installation by running llm --version.