Design System Analyzer
MCP service and token generation tool for design systems
rating : 2.5 points
downloads : 5.4K
What is the MCP server?
The MCP (Model Context Protocol) server is a tool for obtaining component attribute and design token information. It can help developers quickly understand the available attributes of components and the style specifications of the design system.How to use the MCP server?
By running specific commands, you can easily obtain component attribute or design token information. You can start using it in just a few steps.Applicable scenarios
The MCP server is suitable for development teams that need to quickly obtain component attribute and design token information, especially for front - end developers.Main features
Get component attributes
You can conveniently obtain the attribute list of any component through the MCP server.
Get design tokens
It supports extracting information such as colors, fonts, and spacing from design token files.
Advantages
Simplify the process of obtaining component attributes and design tokens.
Improve development efficiency and reduce repetitive work.
Support multiple output formats for easy integration into different projects.
Limitations
It requires a certain technical foundation for configuration and use.
It may not support some specific design system requirements.
How to use
Install dependencies
Make sure the Deno runtime environment is installed.
Start the server
Use the provided script to start the MCP server.
Call the API
Obtain component attributes or design tokens through the API.
Usage examples
Get button component attributes
Demonstrate how to get the attribute information of the button component.
Get color design tokens
Demonstrate how to get color design tokens.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which programming languages does the MCP server support?
How to generate design tokens?
Related resources
Official documentation of the MCP server
Detailed documentation and examples of the MCP server.
Official website of Deno
The official website of the Deno runtime.

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