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nuxt-cursor / vite-plugin-mcp

@JosephAnson

A collection of tools for adding AI capabilities to your Nuxt app.

Overview

What is nuxt-cursor / vite-plugin-mcp?

nuxt-cursor / vite-plugin-mcp refers to the MCP server tools included in the @josephanson/nuxt-ai Nuxt module. This module provides a simple way to integrate AI capabilities into a Nuxt application, auto-imports the Vercel AI SDK, offers MCP server tools for development, and includes configurable AI assistant rules. It is intended for developers building AI‑powered Nuxt apps.

How to use nuxt-cursor / vite-plugin-mcp?

To use the MCP server tools, install the @josephanson/nuxt-ai package via pnpm install (or your preferred package manager) and add it to your Nuxt configuration. Then run interactive tests with pnpm dev. Full usage details are available in the official documentation at nuxt-ai.josephanson.com.

Key features of nuxt-cursor / vite-plugin-mcp

  • Provides MCP server tools for development
  • Auto-imports the Vercel AI SDK
  • Includes configurable AI assistant rules
  • Seamlessly integrates with Nuxt applications
  • Released under the MIT License

Use cases of nuxt-cursor / vite-plugin-mcp

  • Adding AI-powered chat or assistant features to a Nuxt app
  • Using MCP tools to interact with AI models during development
  • Configuring custom AI assistant behavior for your project
  • Rapidly prototyping AI integrations with Vercel AI SDK

FAQ from nuxt-cursor / vite-plugin-mcp

What exactly does this MCP server do?

It provides development‑focused MCP server tools that are part of the @josephanson/nuxt-ai Nuxt module. These tools help you integrate AI capabilities (like the Vercel AI SDK) into your Nuxt application.

What are the runtime requirements?

You need a Nuxt project and the @josephanson/nuxt-ai package installed. The server tools are used during development.

Where is the documentation?

The complete documentation is hosted at nuxt-ai.josephanson.com.

How do I install and run it?

Clone the repository, install dependencies with pnpm install, and run interactive tests via pnpm dev. For production use, follow the module’s installation guide.

What license is this server under?

The server tools are part of the @josephanson/nuxt-ai module, which is published under the MIT License.

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