Openapi X MCP
Tool for generating a type-safe MCP server from OpenAPI specifications
rating : 2.5 points
downloads : 27
What is OpenAPI x MCP?
This tool automatically creates a ready-to-use Model Context Protocol (MCP) server from your OpenAPI specification. It bridges your API definitions with AI development environments like Cursor and Windsurf.How to use OpenAPI x MCP?
Simply provide your OpenAPI spec file, generate the server code, and connect it to your preferred AI development client with one command.Ideal Use Cases
Perfect for developers who want to integrate their APIs with AI coding assistants while maintaining type safety and documentation accuracy.Key Features
Automatic Server GenerationCreates a complete MCP server from OpenAPI specs with zero manual coding
Type SafetyMaintains type definitions from your OpenAPI specification throughout the MCP interface
Seamless Client IntegrationOne-command setup for popular AI development clients like Cursor and Windsurf
Pros and Cons
Advantages
Saves development time by auto-generating server code
Ensures consistency between your API and AI development environment
Simple configuration management for multiple clients
Limitations
Currently supports limited set of AI clients (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude)
Requires Node.js environment for server execution
Configuration files are stored in specific client-dependent locations
Getting Started
Generate Server Code
Create MCP server files from your OpenAPI specification
Run the Server
Start the generated MCP server
Configure Your Client
Connect your AI development environment to the MCP server
Usage Scenarios
API Documentation IntegrationConnect your well-documented API to Cursor AI for intelligent code suggestions
Team OnboardingNew team members can query API details directly through their IDE
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are client configurations stored?
Can I customize the generated server?
What ports does the server use?
Helpful Resources
GitHub Repository
Source code and issue tracking
OpenAPI Specification
Official OpenAPI documentation
Model Context Protocol
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