MCP For Docs
The Appwrite Docs MCP Server provides intelligent query and retrieval functions for Appwrite's official documentation in IDEs, supporting development tools such as Cursor, VSCode, and Claude Code.
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What is the Appwrite Docs MCP Server?
The Appwrite Docs MCP Server is an intelligent documentation query tool that integrates Appwrite's official documentation into your IDE through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This means you can directly query Appwrite's API documentation, usage examples, and best practices while writing code without leaving your development environment.How to use the Appwrite Docs MCP Server?
Simply perform a simple configuration in the supported IDE to start using it. The server will automatically synchronize the latest Appwrite documentation content and provide intelligent search and context - related documentation query functions.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for all developers using Appwrite for development, especially useful when you need to quickly consult API documentation, find code examples, or solve specific technical problems.Main features
Real - time documentation synchronization
Automatically download and synchronize the latest Appwrite official documentation to ensure you always access the most accurate information
Intelligent search
An intelligent search function based on a vector database that can understand your query intent and provide the most relevant documentation content
Multi - IDE support
Supports multiple mainstream development environments such as Cursor, Windsurf, and Claude Code, providing a consistent user experience
Local deployment option
Supports local deployment and Docker containerized deployment to meet different security and performance requirements
Advantages
Improve development efficiency: Consult documentation without switching browsers
Intelligent matching: Provide the most relevant documentation content based on semantic understanding
Offline support: The locally deployed version can be used in a network - free environment
Multi - platform compatibility: Supports all mainstream IDEs and development environments
Limitations
Requires initial setup: A simple configuration is required for the first use
Documentation update delay: The local version needs to be manually updated to get the latest documentation
Depends on IDE support: The IDE needs to support the MCP protocol to use
How to use
Select your IDE and add the MCP server
Select the corresponding configuration method according to your development environment
Configure the server connection
Add the Appwrite Docs MCP server address to the MCP configuration file of the IDE
Start using the documentation query
Directly query Appwrite - related documentation in the IDE to get code examples and API references
Usage cases
Quickly query database operations
When writing database - related code, directly query the usage methods and examples of the Appwrite database API
Solve authentication problems
When encountering user authentication problems, query the authentication - related documentation and solutions
File upload configuration
Query the relevant API and limit descriptions when configuring file storage
Frequently Asked Questions
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Related resources
Official GitHub repository
Get the source code, submit issues, and participate in contributions
Appwrite official documentation
Complete Appwrite official documentation and API reference
MCP protocol specification
Understand the detailed specification of the Model Context Protocol
Quick configuration guide
Quick configuration guide for the Cursor IDE

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