LiteMCP
A TypeScript framework for building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers elegantly
Features
- Simple Tool, Resource, Prompt definition
- Full TypeScript support
- Built-in error handling
- Built-in CLI for testing and debugging
Installation
npm install litemcp zod
Quickstart
import { LiteMCP } from "litemcp";
import { z } from "zod";
const server = new LiteMCP("demo", "1.0.0");
server.addTool({
name: "add",
description: "Add two numbers",
parameters: z.object({
a: z.number(),
b: z.number(),
}),
execute: async (args) => {
return args.a + args.b;
},
});
server.addResource({
uri: "file:///logs/app.log",
name: "Application Logs",
mimeType: "text/plain",
async load() {
return {
text: "Example log content",
};
},
});
server.start();
You can test the server in terminal with:
npx litemcp dev server.js
Core Concepts
Tools
Tools in MCP allow servers to expose executable functions that can be invoked by clients and used by LLMs to perform actions.
server.addTool({
name: "fetch",
description: "Fetch the content of a url",
parameters: z.object({
url: z.string(),
}),
execute: async (args) => {
const content = await fetchWebpageContent(args.url);
return content;
},
});
Resources
Resources represent any kind of data that an MCP server wants to make available to clients. This can include:
- File contents
- Screenshots and images
- Log files
- And more
Each resource is identified by a unique URI and can contain either text or binary data.
server.addResource({
uri: "file:///logs/app.log",
name: "Application Logs",
mimeType: "text/plain",
async load() {
return {
text: await readLogFile(),
};
},
});
You can also return binary contents in load
:
async load() {
return {
blob: 'base64-encoded-data'
}
}
Prompts
Prompts enable servers to define reusable prompt templates and workflows that clients can easily surface to users and LLMs. They provide a powerful way to standardize and share common LLM interactions.
server.addPrompt({
name: "git-commit",
description: "Generate a Git commit message",
arguments: [
{
name: "changes",
description: "Git diff or description of changes",
required: true,
},
],
load: async (args) => {
return `Generate a concise but descriptive commit message for these changes:\n\n${args.changes}`;
},
});
Running Your Server
Test with mcp-cli
The fastest way to test and debug your server is with mcp-cli
:
npx litemcp dev server.js
npx litemcp dev server.ts // ts files are also supported
This will run your server with mcp-cli
for testing and debugging your MCP server in the terminal.
Inspect with MCP Inspector
Another way is to use the official MCP Inspector
to inspect your server with a Web UI:
npx litemcp inspect server.js
Showcase
If you've developed a server using LiteMCP, please submit a PR to showcase it here!
- https://github.com/wong2/mcp-jina-reader
Roadmap
- Add support for Resource Templates
Related
- mcp-cli - A CLI for testing and debugging MCP servers
- mcpservers.org - A curated list of MCP servers
- FastMCP - A Python library for MCP server development, inspiration for this project