World ID And MiniApps Documentation
This project sets up an MCP server for querying World Mini Apps documentation and integrating it with Cursor to help developers develop MiniApps more efficiently.
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What is the World Mini App MCP Server?
The World Mini App MCP Server is an intelligent agent tool that can read World Mini App documentation and help you write your own World Mini App code.How to use the World Mini App MCP Server?
By installing the necessary dependencies, building the document vector store, and configuring Cursor, you can easily interact with the MCP server to get the required support for World Mini App documentation.Applicable Scenarios
This server is very suitable for developers who need to quickly find and understand World Mini App documentation.Main Features
Document QuerySupports searching for and obtaining the complete documentation of World Mini Apps.
Code GenerationGenerates corresponding code snippets based on the query results.
Context AwarenessProvides more accurate answers by leveraging context information.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Quick access to World Mini App documentation
Improve development efficiency
Support multiple query methods
Limitations
Requires configuration of environment variables
Has certain requirements for network connection
How to Use
Create a Virtual Environment
Run the following commands in the terminal to create and activate a virtual environment.
Install Dependencies
Use pip to install the required Python packages.
Build the Document Vector Store
Run the script to generate the document vector store.
Start the MCP Server
Run the MCP server script.
Configure Cursor
Add the MCP server configuration in Cursor.
Usage Examples
Query Mini App API DocumentationRequest specific information about the Mini App API.
Get Implementation Examples of Specific FunctionsRequest implementation examples of a specific function.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install the necessary dependencies?
Why do I need to configure Cursor?
How to test the MCP server?
Related Resources
World Mini App Documentation
Link to the official documentation.
MCP Inspector
Debugging tool for the MCP server.
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