MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation
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About MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation
Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Minecraft Modding Documentation
Basic information
Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-minecraft-mod-devdoc": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"${MCP_SERVER_PATH}",
"run",
"--with",
"mcp",
"mcp",
"run",
"run_server.py"
]
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation?
MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to Minecraft mod development documentation. It currently supports Neoforge documentation and is designed to be extensible to other sources like Fabric. It is intended for developers building Minecraft mods.
How to use MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation?
Integrate the server with an MCP‑compatible client (e.g., Claude Desktop, VS Code) using the provided configuration. The server is run via uv with the command uv --directory ${MCP_SERVER_PATH} run --with mcp mcp run run_server.py. Use the tools get_providers, get_structure, and get_full_content to browse and retrieve documentation.
Key features of MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation
- Lists available documentation providers and their versions.
- Displays document file structure with previews.
- Retrieves full content of any document file.
- Automatically manages a local repository with 24‑hour update interval.
- Extensible architecture for adding new documentation sources.
Use cases of MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation
- Quickly look up Neoforge modding API documentation during development.
- Integrate documentation search into an AI‑assisted coding workflow.
- Automate retrieval of specific modding guides for code generation.
- Support multiple mod loaders by adding new providers.
FAQ from MCP Server for Minecraft Mod Documentation
What documentation sources are currently supported?
Currently only Neoforge documentation is supported. The server is designed to be extended to other sources like Fabric.
What are the runtime requirements?
Python 3.12+ and Git must be installed. Dependencies include MCP, aiohttp, and uvicorn.
Where is the documentation data stored?
The server clones and maintains a local repository in ~/.local/share/mcp-server-minecraft-mod-devdoc/neoforge by default.
How does the server handle updates?
The local repository is updated automatically only when necessary – on first use or if the last update was more than 24 hours ago.
What transport does the server use?
The server communicates via the MCP protocol over standard input/output (stdio) when launched with the provided configuration.
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