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laravel-mcp-server

@tadhgboyle

About laravel-mcp-server

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Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT license

Runtime

php

Transports

stdio

Publisher

tadhgboyle

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "laravel-mcp-server-tadhgboyle": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "@modelcontextprotocol/inspector",
        "php",
        "/path/to/your/laravel/app/artisan",
        "mcp:stdio"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is laravel-mcp-server?

This package provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Laravel applications, enabling developers to create and register tools and prompts that interact with language models via the MCP protocol.

How to use laravel-mcp-server?

Install via Composer (composer require aberdeener/laravel-mcp-server), then in your AppServiceProvider register custom tools and prompts using ToolRegistry and PromptRegistry. Use the MCP inspector to test the server with npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector php /path/to/app/artisan mcp:stdio.

Key features of laravel-mcp-server

  • Register custom tools and prompts for MCP
  • Integrates directly into Laravel service providers
  • Supports testing with the official MCP inspector
  • Composer installable with standard Laravel tooling

Use cases of laravel-mcp-server

  • Creating Laravel applications that expose custom actions to AI assistants via MCP
  • Testing MCP tool integration with the official inspector

FAQ from laravel-mcp-server

What is the MCP protocol?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard for building tools that can interact with language models, enabling developers to create powerful applications leveraging these models.

How do I install laravel-mcp-server?

Install via Composer: composer require aberdeener/laravel-mcp-server.

How do I register tools and prompts?

In your AppServiceProvider, use ToolRegistry and PromptRegistry to register custom tool and prompt classes, as shown in the usage example.

How can I test the MCP server?

Use the official MCP inspector: run npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector php /path/to/your/laravel/app/artisan mcp:stdio.

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