MCP Observer Server
The mcp-observer-server is a server based on the MCP protocol, used to monitor file system events and provide real-time notifications to MCP clients, serving as a bridge between the local file system and AI assistants.
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What is the MCP Observer Server?
The MCP Observer Server is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It can monitor file changes on your computer in real-time and notify connected AI assistants (such as Inspector) of these changes via the MCP protocol. This allows the AI to immediately know about your file modifications without manual refresh or re-reading of the files.How to use the MCP Observer Server?
Simply start the server and connect to a compatible MCP client (such as Inspector), then subscribe to the files or directories you want to monitor. When these files are modified, the server will automatically notify the client.Applicable scenarios
It is especially suitable for developers and content creators when you need an AI assistant to know about your code or document changes in real-time, enabling a true collaborative programming experience.Main features
File monitoring
Monitor changes to files and directories in real-time, including events such as creation, modification, and deletion.
Subscription management
Allow clients to subscribe/unsubscribe to change notifications for specific files or directories.
Real-time notification
When a monitored file changes, immediately notify all subscribed clients via the MCP protocol.
File access
Provide file content reading and directory listing functions through the MCP resource endpoint.
Advantages
Achieve true two-way file synchronization, allowing the AI assistant to know about your modifications in real-time.
Lightweight implementation with low resource consumption.
Seamless integration with the MCP ecosystem.
Support monitoring of multiple file system events.
Limitations
Currently only implemented as a proof of concept (POC) with limited functionality.
Requires a client that is compatible with the MCP protocol and supports resource subscription.
Only the monitoring of file modification events is fully implemented in the current version.
How to use
Installation and startup
Clone the repository, install the dependencies, and then start the server.
Connect the client
Connect to the server using an MCP client such as Inspector via stdio.
Subscribe to files
Use the subscribe tool to subscribe to the files or directories to be monitored.
Test modifications
Modify the subscribed files and observe whether the client receives notifications.
Usage examples
Automatic document update
When you modify your code, the AI assistant automatically updates relevant documents and comments.
Real-time code review
The AI provides real-time suggestions and error checks while you are coding.
Automated test triggering
Automatically run tests when test-related files change.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which clients support MCP resource subscription?
Can I monitor an entire project directory?
Why didn't I receive a notification after modifying a file?
Will this server affect system performance?
Related resources
MCP protocol specification
The official documentation of the Model Context Protocol.
Inspector client
A client tool that supports MCP resource subscription.
Demo video
A demonstration of the actual use of the MCP Observer Server.

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