A powerful documentation search server built with FastMCP, enabling AI systems to intelligently search across multiple popular framework and library documentations. This tool ensures that AI models can quickly access and retrieve relevant information from various documentation sources using a unified interface.
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π Multi-Library Support: Search documentation across multiple libraries:
- LangChain - JavaScript/TypeScript LangChain documentation
- LangGraph - LangGraph.js documentation
- Next.js - Next.js framework documentation
- Tailwind CSS - Utility-first CSS framework
- FastMCP - FastMCP documentation
- Framer Motion - Animation library for React
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π Intelligent Search
- Smart name resolution for library variations
- DuckDuckGo-powered search for accurate results
- Site-specific search targeting
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β‘ Performance Features
- Asynchronous processing
- Efficient web request handling
- Parallel content fetching
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π‘οΈ Robust Error Handling
- Network timeout management
- Invalid input validation
- HTTP error handling
- Request failure recovery
- Python 3.8+
- pip or uv package manager
- Virtual environment (recommended)
- Clone the Repository
git clone <repository-url>
cd mcp-server
- Set Up Virtual Environment
python -m venv .venv
# On Windows:
.venv\Scripts\activate
# On Unix or MacOS:
source .venv/bin/activate
- Install Dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Run the Server
python main.py
from main import get_docs
# Search Framer Motion documentation
result = await get_docs(
query="how to animate on scroll",
library="framer-motion"
)
# Search Next.js documentation
result = await get_docs(
query="how to use app router",
library="next"
)
The system intelligently handles various library name formats:
# All these calls will work the same way
await get_docs(query="animations", library="framer")
await get_docs(query="animations", library="framermotion")
await get_docs(query="animations", library="framer-motion")
await get_docs(query="animations", library="motion")
The project includes a comprehensive test suite to ensure reliability and correctness. Tests are organized into three main categories:
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Unit Tests: Test individual components in isolation
test_utils.py
: Tests for library name normalization and URL retrievaltest_services.py
: Tests for web search and content fetching services
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Integration Tests: Test how components work together
test_main.py
: Tests for the main API functionget_docs
To run all tests:
python -m pytest
To run specific test modules:
python -m pytest tests/test_utils.py
python -m pytest tests/test_services.py
python -m pytest tests/test_main.py
To run tests with verbose output:
python -m pytest -v
The tests cover:
- β Library name normalization and validation
- β URL retrieval for different libraries
- β Web search functionality
- β Content fetching and error handling
- β Documentation search integration
- β API input validation and error handling
- β Alias resolution for different library name formats
The project uses a custom run_async
helper function to test asynchronous code in a synchronous test environment. This approach allows for testing async functions without requiring complex test setup.
mcp-server/
βββ main.py # Entry point and FastMCP tool definition
βββ config.py # Configuration settings and constants
βββ services.py # Web search and content fetching services
βββ utils.py # Utility functions for library name handling
βββ tests/ # Test suite
β βββ test_utils.py # Tests for utility functions
β βββ test_services.py # Tests for web services
β βββ test_main.py # Tests for main API
β βββ conftest.py # Pytest configuration
βββ requirements.txt # Project dependencies
βββ README.md # Documentation
To add a new library:
- Add the documentation URL in
config.py
:
DOCS_URLS = {
"new-library": "https://docs.new-library.com",
# ... existing entries
}
- Add common aliases:
LIBRARY_ALIASES = {
"new-lib": "new-library",
# ... existing entries
}
Modify in config.py
:
HTTP_TIMEOUT = 30.0 # Timeout in seconds
MAX_SEARCH_RESULTS = 2 # Number of search results to fetch
We welcome contributions! Here's how you can help:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Add tests for new functionality
- Ensure all tests pass
- Submit a pull request
- Update
DOCS_URLS
inconfig.py
- Add relevant aliases in
LIBRARY_ALIASES
- Test the integration
- Update documentation
- Submit a pull request
Common issues and solutions:
- TimeoutError: Increase
HTTP_TIMEOUT
inconfig.py
- No Results: Try different search terms or verify the library name
- HTTP Errors: Check your internet connection and the documentation URL
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- FastMCP for the core functionality
- DuckDuckGo for search capabilities
- pytest for testing framework
- All supported documentation providers