AutoMCP
by beaukuhn
AutoMCP is a code generator for the Model Context Protocol that automatically creates server and client code based on YAML service definitions. It simplifies the development of MCP-compatible services.
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AutoMCP
<p align="center"> <img src="AutoMCP.png" alt="AutoMCP Logo" width="500"/> </p>AutoMCP is a code generator for the Model Context Protocol that automatically creates server and client code based on YAML service definitions.
This is a work in progress. The repo contains artifacts that will be removed when finalized for packaging for npm, pypl, etc.
Please refer to MCP Agent to have an idea of how you could use this in agentic workflows.
Features
- Generates MCP-compatible server code
- Generates client libraries for easy service consumption
- Creates handler stubs for implementing tool functionality
- Organizes code by service in dedicated directories
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18 or higher
- npm or yarn
Installation
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies:
npm install
Usage
Defining a Service
Create a YAML file in the services/[service-name]/
directory with the following structure:
service:
name: ServiceName
version: 1.0.0
description: Description of your service
tools:
- name: toolName
description: Description of what the tool does
parameters:
- name: paramName
type: string
description: Description of the parameter
returns:
type: string
description: Description of what the tool returns
Generating Code
Run the generator script:
./bin/automcp.sh generate
This will:
- Create server code in
generated/[service-name]/[service-name]_server.ts
- Create client code in
generated/[service-name]/[service-name]_client.ts
- Create handler stubs in
src/custom/[service-name]/[tool-name]Handlers.ts
Implementing Handlers
Edit the generated handler files in src/custom/[service-name]/
to implement your tool functionality.
Using the Generated Clients
import { ServiceNameClient } from "./generated/service-name/service_name_client.js";
async function main() {
const client = new ServiceNameClient();
try {
await client.connect();
// Call a tool
const result = await client.toolName({ paramName: "value" });
console.log(result);
} finally {
await client.disconnect();
}
}
main().catch(console.error);
Example
See the examples/client_example.ts
file for a complete example of using the generated clients.
Testing
Use the test script to verify the functionality of your services:
./bin/test-service.sh [service-name]
Temporary Directory Structure (will be improved for packaging)
.
├── bin/ # Scripts
├── examples/ # Example usage
├── generated/ # Generated code
│ ├── service-name/ # Service-specific generated code
│ │ ├── service_name_server.ts
│ │ └── service_name_client.ts
├── services/ # Service definitions
│ └── service-name/ # Service-specific YAML files
├── src/ # Source code
│ ├── custom/ # Custom handler implementations
│ │ └── service-name/ # Service-specific handlers
│ │ └── toolHandlers.ts
│ └── generator.ts # Code generator
└── templates/ # Code templates
├── client.ts.ejs # Client template
└── server.ts.ejs # Server template
Future Plans
- Support for multiple programming languages
- Add custom typing so schemas do not drift from generated code
- Integration with existing MCP solutions
- Implement with prompts and resource mechanisms
- Enhanced composition mechanisms for complex tool chains
License
MIT