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Hugeicons MCP Server

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The Hugeicons MCP server provides tools and resources for integrating Hugeicons into various platforms. It implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that helps AI assistants provide accurate guidance for using Hugeicons.

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What is Hugeicons MCP Server?

This is a TypeScript-based MCP server designed to facilitate the integration of Hugeicons into different platforms. It serves as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, offering resources and tools for AI assistants to provide precise guidance on utilizing Hugeicons effectively.

How to use Hugeicons MCP Server?

To use the server, install it via npm (npm install). Build it using npm run build. For development with auto-rebuild, use npm run watch. To integrate with Claude Desktop, add the server configuration to the claude_desktop_config.json file. You can also run the server directly using npx @hugeicons/mcp-server. For debugging, use the MCP Inspector with npm run inspector.

Key features of Hugeicons MCP Server

  • Provides a list of available Hugeicons icons

  • Enables searching for icons by name or tags

  • Offers platform-specific usage instructions for Hugeicons

  • Provides access to platform documentation (React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, React Native, Flutter)

  • Offers a complete index of all Hugeicons in JSON format

Use cases of Hugeicons MCP Server

  • Integrating Hugeicons into React applications

  • Integrating Hugeicons into Vue applications

  • Integrating Hugeicons into Angular applications

  • Integrating Hugeicons into Svelte applications

  • Integrating Hugeicons into React Native applications

  • Integrating Hugeicons into Flutter applications

FAQ from Hugeicons MCP Server

How do I install the server?

Use npm install.

How do I build the server?

Use npm run build.

How do I run the server in development mode?

Use npm run watch.

How do I integrate the server with Claude Desktop?

Add the server configuration to the claude_desktop_config.json file.

How do I debug the server?

Use the MCP Inspector with npm run inspector.