@reapi/mcp-openapi
by ReAPI
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that loads and serves multiple OpenAPI specifications to enable LLM-powered IDE integrations. This server acts as a bridge between your OpenAPI specifications and LLM-powered development tools like Cursor and other code editors.
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What is @reapi/mcp-openapi?
The @reapi/mcp-openapi server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to facilitate the integration of OpenAPI specifications with LLM-powered IDEs like Cursor. It loads and serves multiple OpenAPI specifications from a directory, enabling LLMs to understand and interact with your APIs directly within the IDE.
How to use @reapi/mcp-openapi?
To use the server, configure it either project-specifically or globally in Cursor IDE's MCP settings. Specify the command to run the server (e.g., npx @reapi/mcp-openapi@latest --dir ./specs
) and the directory containing your OpenAPI specifications. Enable the server in Cursor settings and refresh the API catalog.
Key features of @reapi/mcp-openapi
Loads multiple OpenAPI specifications from a directory
Exposes API operations and schemas through MCP protocol
Enables LLMs to understand and work with your APIs directly in your IDE
Supports dereferenced schemas for complete API context
Maintains a catalog of all available APIs
Use cases of @reapi/mcp-openapi
Providing API context to LLMs in IDEs
Enabling intelligent code completion based on API specifications
Assisting in API integration within development workflows
Generating API-aware code snippets using LLMs
FAQ from @reapi/mcp-openapi
How do I configure the server in Cursor?
How do I configure the server in Cursor?
You can configure the server either project-specifically by creating a .cursor/mcp.json
file in your project directory, or globally by editing ~/.cursor/mcp.json
in your home directory.
Where should I place my OpenAPI specifications?
Where should I place my OpenAPI specifications?
Place your OpenAPI 3.x specifications (JSON or YAML) in a directory, and configure the server to point to that directory using the --dir
argument.
How do I refresh the API catalog?
How do I refresh the API catalog?
Open Cursor's chat panel and type prompts like "Please refresh the API catalog" or "Reload the OpenAPI specifications".
What is x-spec-id
and why is it important?
What is x-spec-id
and why is it important?
The x-spec-id
is a custom identifier you can add to your OpenAPI info object to uniquely identify a specification, especially useful when working with multiple specifications that have similar endpoint paths or schema names.
What are some example prompts I can use in Cursor?
What are some example prompts I can use in Cursor?
You can use prompts like "Show me all available APIs in the catalog with their operations", "Show me the details of the create pet API endpoint", or "Generate an Axios client for the create pet API".