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Framer Plugin MCP Server

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The Framer Plugin MCP Server enables the creation and management of Framer plugins with web3 capabilities. It provides tools for creating, building, and managing Framer plugins with integrated web3 features.

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What is Framer Plugin MCP Server?

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to facilitate the development of Framer plugins with integrated web3 functionalities.

How to use Framer Plugin MCP Server?

To use the server, first clone the repository, install dependencies using npm install, and build the server using npm run build. Then, configure the server in your MCP settings file (either Claude Desktop App or Cursor/Claude Dev) by adding the server command and arguments. Once configured, you can use the create_plugin and build_plugin tools to create and build Framer plugins with web3 features.

Key features of Framer Plugin MCP Server

  • Create new Framer plugins with web3 capabilities

  • Build plugins for production

  • Wallet Connect integration

  • Smart contract interactions

  • NFT display components

Use cases of Framer Plugin MCP Server

  • Creating Framer plugins that connect to user wallets

  • Building plugins that interact with smart contracts

  • Developing plugins that display NFTs

  • Integrating blockchain functionality into Framer prototypes

  • Rapid prototyping of web3 enabled Framer plugins

FAQ from Framer Plugin MCP Server

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It's a protocol that allows different applications to communicate with each other.

What is Framer?

Framer is a web-based prototyping tool that allows designers to create interactive prototypes.

What web3 features are supported?

The server supports Wallet Connect integration, smart contract interactions, and NFT display components.

What are the system requirements?

Node.js 16 or higher, NPM or Yarn, and Framer desktop app for testing plugins.

How do I contribute to the project?

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.