The TypeSpec MCP Server implements the MCP specification to enable you to quickly build out your own MCP servers powered by TypeSpec. We will also enable you to build REST APIs and other protocols supported by TypeSpec, though this is work in progress.
Please note that this project is in Public Preview and implementation may significantly change prior to our General Availability.
Currently this repo contains the following packages:
- mcp-server-typespec - an MCP server which assists in developing MCP extensions using TypeSpec.
- typespec-mcp - a TypeSpec library for describing MCP servers, for example the
@tool
decorator. - typespec-mcp-server-js - A TypeSpec emitter that generates a server implementation in JavaScript for an MCP tool.
- typespec-mcp-http-server-js - A TypeSpec emitter that generates a server implementation in JavaScript for calling a remote REST API.
The TypeSpec MCP Server provides the following tools:
learnTypeSpec
- Initializes the model with information about how to understand and write TypeSpec.init
- Scaffolds out a new project in the current working directory with example tool implementation.compile
- Runs tsp compile to generate emitter assetsbuild
- Executesnpm run build
in the current project.
The TypeSpec MCP Server requires Node.js to install and run the server. If you don't have it installed, follow the instructions here.
The TypeSpec MCP Server provides assistance with authoring TypeSpec to generate MCP resource implementations. It can be used alone or with the TypeSpec VS Code extension in VS Code.
- Install either the stable or Insiders release of VS Code:
- Install the GitHub Copilot and GitHub Copilot Chat extensions
- Install Node.js 20 or later
- Ensure
node
andnpm
are in your path
- Ensure
- Open VS Code in an empty folder
Click one of these buttons to install the TypeSpec MCP Server for VS Code or VS Code Insiders.
Once you've installed the TypeSpec MCP Server, make sure you select GitHub Copilot Agent Mode and refresh the tools list. To learn more about Agent Mode, visit the VS Code Documentation.
For a step-by-step installation, follow these instructions:
- Add
.vscode/mcp.json
:
{
"servers": {
"TypeSpec MCP Server": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-server-typespec@latest"]
}
}
}
- Open GitHub Copilot in VS Code and switch to Agent mode
- You should see the TypeCpec MCP Server in the list of tools
- Try a prompt that tells the agent to use a TypeSpec MCP Server, such as "init" to scaffold a new project.
See Troubleshooting guide for help with common issues and logging.
We welcome contributions to the TypeSpec MCP Server! Whether you're fixing bugs, adding new features, or improving documentation, your contributions are welcome.
Please read our Contributing Guide for more information on how to contribute.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.