The remote version of the MCP server is available at `https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp`. Here's how to set it up in some common MCP clients: ## Claude Code To include the remote MCP version in Claude Code, simply run the following command: ```bash claude mcp add -t http -s [scope] svelte https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp ``` You can choose your preferred `scope` (it must be `user`, `project` or `local`) and `name`. ## Claude Desktop - Open Settings > Connectors - Click on Add Custom Connector - When prompted for a name, enter `svelte` - Under the Remote MCP server URL input, use `https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp` - Click Add ## Codex CLI Add the following to your `config.toml` (which defaults to `~/.codex/config.toml`, but refer to [the configuration documentation](https://github.com/openai/codex/blob/main/docs/config.md) for more advanced setups): ```toml experimental_use_rmcp_client = true [mcp_servers.svelte] url = "https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp" ``` ## Gemini CLI To use the remote MCP server with Gemini CLI, simply run the following command: ```bash gemini mcp add -t http -s [scope] svelte https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp ``` The `[scope]` must be `user`, `project` or `local`. ## OpenCode Run the command: ```bash opencode mcp add ``` and follow the instructions, selecting 'Remote' under the 'Select MCP server type' prompt: ```bash opencode mcp add ┌ Add MCP server │ ◇ Enter MCP server name │ svelte │ ◇ Select MCP server type │ Remote │ ◇ Enter MCP server URL │ https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp ``` ## VS Code - Open the command palette - Select "MCP: Add Server..." - Select "HTTP (HTTP or Server-Sent-Events)" - Insert `https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp` in the input and press `Enter` - Insert your preferred name - Select if you want to add it as a `Global` or `Workspace` MCP server ## Cursor - Open the command palette - Select "View: Open MCP Settings" - Click on "Add custom MCP" It will open a file with your MCP servers where you can add the following configuration: ```json { "mcpServers": { "svelte": { "url": "https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp" } } } ``` ## Other clients If we didn't include the MCP client you are using, refer to their documentation for `remote` servers and use `https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp` as the URL.