Pluggy MCP
Pluggy MCP is an MCP server designed for the Pluggy API, supporting local development configuration through Cursor.
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What is Pluggy MCP?
Pluggy MCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server specifically designed to interact with the Pluggy API. It allows developers to run and test the functionality of the Pluggy API in a local environment.How to use Pluggy MCP?
By configuring the Cursor MCP server, use Pluggy MCP as part of the local development environment. Developers can easily conduct API testing, debugging, and feature verification.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for developers who need to quickly test and debug the Pluggy API in a local environment, especially when developing applications that integrate Pluggy services.Main features
Local development supportProvide a local MCP server to facilitate developers to conduct development and testing without relying on a remote server.
Hot reload functionSupport automatic reloading after code changes to improve development efficiency.
Flexible configurationThe authentication information of the Pluggy API can be customized through environment variables.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Simplify the local development process of the Pluggy API.
Support rapid iteration and real-time preview.
Easy to integrate into existing development tools (such as Cursor).
Limitations
Requires a certain technical background to configure and run.
Currently not published to the public MCP server registry.
May require additional settings to fully utilize its functionality.
How to use
Install dependencies
Run the command in the project directory to install the required dependencies.
Configure the MCP server
Add a new MCP server configuration in Cursor, pointing to the Pluggy MCP running on the local machine.
Start the development mode
Run the development server and enable the hot reload function.
Usage examples
Locally test the Pluggy APIDevelopers can test the connection and response of the Pluggy API in a local environment to ensure correct integration.
Debug API requestsUse the Pluggy MCP server to debug API requests and help identify and resolve errors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What environment does Pluggy MCP need to run?
How to update the code of Pluggy MCP?
Does Pluggy MCP support multi - user use?
Related resources
Pluggy API documentation
The official documentation of the Pluggy API, containing detailed interface descriptions.
Cursor MCP guide
The official documentation of Cursor MCP, introducing how to configure and use the MCP server.
Pluggy MCP GitHub repository
The source code repository of Pluggy MCP, which can be used to view and contribute code.
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