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What is solana-docs-server?

solana-docs-server is a TypeScript-based MCP server that implements a simple notes system, demonstrating core MCP concepts by providing resources, tools, and prompts for managing text notes.

How to use solana-docs-server?

Install dependencies with npm install, then build the server with npm run build. For Claude Desktop, add the server configuration to claude_desktop_config.json with the path to the built build/index.js. You can also install automatically via Smithery using npx -y @smithery/cli install @aldrin-labs/solana-docs-mcp-server --client claude.

Key features of solana-docs-server

  • Resources representing text notes via note:// URIs with metadata
  • create_note tool to create new text notes
  • summarize_notes prompt for generating summaries of stored notes
  • Plain text MIME type for simple content access
  • Each note has a title, content, and metadata

Use cases of solana-docs-server

  • Creating and storing text notes through an MCP interface
  • Generating AI-powered summaries of multiple notes using LLM prompts
  • Demonstrating core MCP resource, tool, and prompt concepts for developers

FAQ from solana-docs-server

What is solana-docs-server?

It is a TypeScript-based MCP server that implements a simple notes system with resources, tools (create_note), and prompts (summarize_notes) for managing text notes.

How do I install solana-docs-server for Claude Desktop?

Add the server config to claude_desktop_config.json with the command pointing to the built build/index.js, or install via Smithery using the provided npx command.

What tools does solana-docs-server provide?

It provides one tool: create_note, which takes title and content as required parameters and stores the note in server state.

What runtime dependencies are required?

Node.js and npm are required. The server is built with TypeScript and communicates over stdio.

How can I debug solana-docs-server?

Use the MCP Inspector by running npm run inspector, which provides a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.

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