fix: move MCP SDK to peer dependencies #724
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Summary
Move
@modelcontextprotocol/sdkfrom direct dependencies to peer dependencies, allowing consumers to control their own MCP SDK version.Problem
Currently,
@modelcontextprotocol/sdkis pinned as a direct dependency ("^1.23.0"). This causes issues for consumers using different MCP SDK versions:Tool,Prompt,Resource,ServerCapabilities) from their own codeMCPServersState,McpAgent.server)Solution
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk: required peer dep (>=1.0.0)Unlike the AI SDK packages where some are optional, MCP is a required peer dependency because:
Agenthasthis.mcpbuilt-in)MCPServersStateandMcpAgentare fundamental exportsMcpAgentabstract class directly exposesMcpServer | ServertypesBreaking Changes
Consumers who don't already have
@modelcontextprotocol/sdkinstalled will need to add it explicitly. However, anyone using MCP features is likely already interacting with MCP types.Related to #42
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