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The Wordware MCP (Model Context Protocol) server allows you to run your Wordware apps locally. This enables you to integrate Wordware's powerful AI flows directly into your local development environment.

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What is wordware-mcp?

Wordware MCP is a server that allows you to run your Wordware apps locally, enabling integration of Wordware's AI flows into your local development environment for easier testing and development.

How to use wordware-mcp?

Install using npx wordware-mcp for an interactive setup or install globally with npm install -g wordware-mcp. Configure using environment variables or command-line arguments. Start the server and access your Wordware apps via HTTP requests at http://localhost:3000/api/run/{app_id}.

Key features of wordware-mcp

  • Local Wordware app execution

  • Interactive installation process

  • Automatic Claude configuration

  • Command-line argument support

  • Environment variable configuration

  • Hot reloading during development

Use cases of wordware-mcp

  • Testing Wordware apps locally

  • Integrating Wordware AI flows into local applications

  • Developing and debugging Wordware apps

  • Using Wordware apps with Claude Desktop

FAQ from wordware-mcp

How do I install wordware-mcp?

Use npx wordware-mcp for interactive installation or npm install -g wordware-mcp for global installation.

How do I configure the server?

You can configure the server using environment variables in a .env file or by passing command-line arguments.

How do I start the server?

After configuration, start the server using npx wordware-mcp start or wordware-mcp if installed globally.

How do I access my Wordware apps?

Your Wordware apps are accessible via HTTP requests at http://localhost:3000/api/run/{app_id}.

What do I do if I get a 'command not found' error after installation?

Ensure the package is installed globally (npm install -g wordware-mcp) and that your npm global path is in your PATH environment variable. Check npm config get prefix to find the global path.