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Convert any application into an MCP server — with AI assistance. CLI + Claude Desktop plugin.

Project description

MCP Forger

🔨 MCP Forger

Your software becomes an AI coworker.

MCP Forger turns any app, API, repo, or codebase into an AI coworker that Claude, Codex, and other MCP clients can use directly. Give it your backend. It analyzes it, generates an MCP server, tests it, and lets Claude operate your software through natural language. Convert any application into an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server — with AI assistance.

✨ Features

Category Highlights
Source ingestion OpenAPI/Swagger URL · GitHub repo · Live URL probing · Local folder (mnt/) · File upload · Manual description
AI agent Multi-LLM (Gemini · Anthropic · OpenAI · local HuggingFace) · per-project chat · clarification Q&A loop
Code generation Python FastMCP · Node.js (in testing) · Go (in testing) · Generic (in testing)· LLM polish pass · security audit
Versioning Snapshot on every generation · one-click rollback · optional git commits
Testing AI-generated pytest cases · in-container runner · full test history
Dashboard Real-time logs · 6-tab project view · editable .env config from the browser
Integrations Claude Desktop · Claude Code · Codex · forge CLI

🗺️ Two Ways to Use MCP Forger

Method Best for
Web Dashboard Visual workflow — point & click, no code
forge CLI + Claude Desktop AI-driven workflow from your terminal or Claude chat

Both require MCP Forger running in Docker first — see Step 1 below.


Step 1 — Run MCP Forger (Docker)

Required for everything — the dashboard, CLI, and Claude Desktop all connect to this Docker instance.

Prerequisites

  • Docker Desktop installed and running
  • At least one LLM API key or an NVIDIA GPU for local mode

1.1 — Clone & configure

git clone https://github.com/coderXcode/mcp-forge.git
cd mcp-forge
cp .env.example .env

Open .env and set at minimum:

LLM_PROVIDER=gemini          # or: anthropic | openai | local
GEMINI_API_KEY=your-key-here

# This token authenticates the CLI and Claude Desktop — change it to something secret
MCP_AUTH_TOKEN=change-me-to-something-secret

Free option: Gemini has a free tier at aistudio.google.com — no credit card needed.

1.2 — macOS / Linux — disable the NVIDIA GPU block first

Skip this if you are on Windows with an NVIDIA GPU.

The default docker-compose.yml includes an NVIDIA GPU reservation that causes Docker to fail on macOS (and any machine without an NVIDIA GPU). Open docker-compose.yml and comment out the deploy: block under the app: service:

    # ── GPU (NVIDIA) — uncomment if on Linux with NVIDIA GPU ────────────────
    # deploy:
    #   resources:
    #     reservations:
    #       devices:
    #         - driver: nvidia
    #           count: all
    #           capabilities: [gpu]

It should already be commented out if you cloned the latest version. If you see it uncommented, add # in front of each of those lines.

If you also want to change the MCP server port (e.g. port 8001 is already in use), edit MCP_SERVER_PORT in .env before starting:

MCP_SERVER_PORT=8002   # change to any free port

1.3 — Start

docker compose up -d
Service URL Purpose
🌐 Dashboard http://localhost:8000 Web UI — full visual workflow
🔌 MCP endpoint http://localhost:8001/sse Used by Claude Desktop / Claude Code (default port)

1.4 — Verify it's running

# Should return [] (empty list — that's fine)
curl http://localhost:8000/api/projects/

✅ MCP Forger is now online. Keep Docker running whenever you use the CLI or Claude Desktop.


Step 2A — Use the Web Dashboard

Visit http://localhost:8000 → click + New Project → follow the UI.

No further setup needed.


Step 2B — Use the forge CLI

Install

pip install mcp-forger
# or: pipx install mcp-forger  (isolated, recommended)

Connect the CLI to your running MCP Forger instance

Do this once — it saves your connection details locally.

forge connect --url http://localhost:8000 --token YOUR_MCP_AUTH_TOKEN

Get your token with:

docker exec mcp_forge_app printenv MCP_AUTH_TOKEN

Verify

forge status
# Should list your projects (empty at first — that's fine)

Create and convert your first project

# From an OpenAPI/Swagger spec URL
forge analyze 1   # after creating via dashboard or --source-url flag

# Check what's happening
forge logs 1 --tail 20

# Generate the MCP server
forge generate 1 --lang python_fastmcp

# Run AI-generated tests
forge test 1

# Chat with the AI agent
forge chat 1 "review all endpoints and ask me anything unclear"

Install the Claude Desktop plugin (one command)

forge plugin install
# Then fully quit + reopen Claude Desktop

This writes claude_desktop_config.json automatically — no manual editing.

All CLI commands

forge connect   --url <url> --token <token>    # save connection (run once)
forge status                                    # list all projects
forge analyze   <project_id>                    # trigger analysis
forge generate  <project_id> --lang <lang>      # generate MCP server
forge chat      <project_id> "<message>"        # chat with AI agent
forge logs      <project_id> --tail 50          # stream live logs
forge test      <project_id>                    # run AI-generated tests
forge plugin    install                         # write claude_desktop_config.json
forge plugin    status                          # verify Claude Desktop config

Step 2C — Use Claude Desktop

Claude Desktop lets you control MCP Forger entirely through natural language.

Install the plugin

Windows (PowerShell):

.\scripts\install_claude_plugin.ps1

macOS / Linux:

bash scripts/install_claude_plugin.sh

Or if you have the CLI installed:

forge plugin install

Then fully quit and reopen Claude Desktop (right-click system tray → Quit).

Go to Settings → Developer — you should see mcp-forge with a 🟢 green dot.

Example prompts

Create a new MCP Forger project called "petstore" from
https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json
Generate the MCP server for project 1 in Python FastMCP
Run tests for project 1 and show me the results
Chat with the forge agent for project 1:
"Add rate limiting to all tools"

Step 2D — Use Claude Code

/plugin marketplace add coderXcode/mcp-forge
/plugin install mcp-forge@coderXcode-mcp-forge

Skills available:

/forge:analyze <project_id>
/forge:generate <project_id>
/forge:chat <project_id> <message>
/forge:status
/forge:test <project_id>
/forge:rollback <project_id> <version>

🖥️ Local Model (No API Key)

Run entirely offline with any HuggingFace model — no API key needed. Requires NVIDIA GPU.

LLM_PROVIDER=local
LOCAL_MODEL=Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-14B-Instruct   # swap for any HuggingFace model
LOCAL_MODEL_DEVICE=auto
LOCAL_MODEL_LOAD_IN_4BIT=true
docker compose down && docker compose build && docker compose up -d
Model VRAM (4-bit) Notes
Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-7B-Instruct ~4 GB Lightest
Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-14B-Instruct ~8 GB Recommended
deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder-v2-lite-instruct ~8 GB Strong alternative
Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-32B-Instruct ~18 GB Best quality
mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.3 ~4 GB General purpose

CPU-only (no GPU): set LOCAL_MODEL_LOAD_IN_4BIT=false and LOCAL_MODEL_DEVICE=cpu — much slower but works.


⚙️ Key Configuration

All settings live in .env — also editable live from the dashboard Config page.

Variable Default Description
LLM_PROVIDER gemini gemini | anthropic | openai | local
GEMINI_API_KEY Google Gemini API key
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY Anthropic Claude API key
OPENAI_API_KEY OpenAI API key
MCP_AUTH_TOKEN change-me Auth token for CLI / Claude — change this
GITHUB_TOKEN PAT for private GitHub repos
LOCAL_MODEL Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-14B-Instruct Any HuggingFace model ID
ENABLE_GIT_SNAPSHOTS false Auto-commit each snapshot to git
DEBUG false Verbose logs + uvicorn reload

🐳 Useful Docker Commands

docker compose up -d              # start
docker compose up -d --build      # rebuild after code changes
docker compose restart            # restart after .env changes
docker compose down -v            # stop + wipe database
docker logs mcp_forge_app -f      # app logs
docker logs mcp_forge_mcp -f      # MCP server logs

🔧 Troubleshooting

mcp-forge not showing in Claude Desktop (red dot / missing)

  • Fully quit Claude Desktop (system tray → Quit, not just close)
  • Re-run: forge plugin install or .\scripts\install_claude_plugin.ps1
  • Validate JSON at jsonlint.com

"Connection refused" on port 8000 or 8001

docker ps                          # check containers are running
docker compose up -d               # start if not running
docker logs mcp_forge_app --tail 30

Wrong / expired auth token

docker exec mcp_forge_app printenv MCP_AUTH_TOKEN
forge connect --url http://localhost:8000 --token <new-token>
forge plugin install   # updates claude_desktop_config.json too

Reset the database

echo y | docker exec -i mcp_forge_app python clear_db.py

📖 Full Documentation

See user_manual.md for advanced configuration, Codex integration, local folder setup, architecture details, and more.


📝 License

MIT

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