solana-docs-server
by MCP-Mirror
This is a TypeScript-based MCP server that implements a simple notes system. It demonstrates core MCP concepts by providing resources, tools, and prompts for managing and summarizing text notes.
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What is solana-docs-server?
The solana-docs-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server built with TypeScript that provides a simple notes system. It allows you to create, store, and summarize text notes using resources, tools, and prompts.
How to use solana-docs-server?
To use this server, you need to install it and configure it within Claude Desktop by adding the server configuration to the claude_desktop_config.json file.  Then, you can use the provided tools and prompts to create and summarize notes. For debugging, use the MCP Inspector.
Key features of solana-docs-server
- List and access notes via - note://URIs
- Create new text notes with title and content 
- Generate summaries of all stored notes using LLMs 
- Plain text mime type for simple content access 
Use cases of solana-docs-server
- Storing and organizing documentation snippets 
- Creating and summarizing meeting notes 
- Managing research notes 
- Generating summaries of code documentation 
FAQ from solana-docs-server
What is an MCP server?
What is an MCP server?
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server provides context to language models, enabling them to access and utilize external resources and tools.
How do I install the server?
How do I install the server?
Install dependencies using npm install, build the server with npm run build, and configure it in Claude Desktop's claude_desktop_config.json.
What is the create_note tool?
What is the create_note tool?
The create_note tool allows you to create new text notes by providing a title and content.
What does the summarize_notes prompt do?
What does the summarize_notes prompt do?
The summarize_notes prompt generates a summary of all stored notes, including their content as embedded resources, for LLM summarization.
How can I debug the server?
How can I debug the server?
Use the MCP Inspector by running npm run inspector to access debugging tools in your browser.
