Overview
What is MCP Documentation Server?
The MCP Documentation Server serves documentation for various applications using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It organizes and exposes documentation content, including quickstart guides and code examples, via MCP tools.
How to use MCP Documentation Server?
To use the MCP Documentation Server, initialize the environment, install the necessary dependencies, and start the application server. You can then connect to the server using Claude Desktop by adding a new server configuration.
Key features of MCP Documentation Server?
- Organized documentation structure under the
content/directory. - Quickstart guides and code examples for applications.
- MCP tools for exposing documentation content.
Use cases of MCP Documentation Server?
- Providing quickstart guides for developers integrating with applications.
- Offering code examples to demonstrate the use of applications with MCP tools.
- Facilitating easy access to application documentation through a centralized server.
FAQ from MCP Documentation Server?
- How do I connect to the MCP Documentation Server?
You can connect by adding a new server configuration in Claude Desktop settings.
- What is the structure of the documentation?
Documentation is organized under the
content/directory, with separate files for quickstart guides and code examples.
- What tools are available in the MCP Documentation Server?
The server exposes tools for quickstart guides and code examples for specified applications.