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The ASON MCP Server is a tool designed to facilitate the compression and decompression of JSON data using the ASON format, optimized for Model Context Protocol (MCP) clients.
ASON MCP Server
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for ASON compression/decompression. Enables Claude Desktop, Cline, Continue, and other MCP clients to compress JSON data using the token-optimized ASON format.
Features
- compress_json: Convert JSON to ASON format (20-60% token reduction)
- decompress_ason: Convert ASON back to JSON (lossless)
- get_compression_stats: Analyze compression metrics without performing compression
- configure_compressor: Customize compression settings globally
Installation
Option 1: Local Development
cd mcp-server
npm install
npm run build
Option 2: Global Installation
npm install -g @ason-format/mcp-server
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"ason": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/absolute/path/to/ason/mcp-server/dist/index.js"
]
}
}
}
Or if installed globally:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ason": {
"command": "ason-mcp"
}
}
}
Available Tools
1. compress_json
Compress JSON data to ASON format.
Input:
{
"json": {"users": [{"id": 1, "name": "Alice"}, {"id": 2, "name": "Bob"}]},
"config": {
"indent": 1,
"delimiter": "|",
"useReferences": true,
"useSections": true,
"useTabular": true
}
}
Output:
ASON 2.0 Output:
users:[2]{id,name}
1|Alice
2|Bob
Configuration used:
{
"indent": 1,
"delimiter": "|",
"useReferences": true,
"useSections": true,
"useTabular": true
}
2. decompress_ason
Decompress ASON back to JSON.
Input:
{
"ason": "users:[2]{id,name}\n1|Alice\n2|Bob"
}
Output:
{
"users": [
{"id": 1, "name": "Alice"},
{"id": 2, "name": "Bob"}
]
}
3. get_compression_stats
Analyze compression statistics.
Input:
{
"json": {"users": [{"id": 1, "name": "Alice"}, {"id": 2, "name": "Bob"}]},
"config": {
"indent": 1,
"delimiter": "|"
}
}
Output:
Compression Statistics:
Original Tokens: 32
Compressed Tokens: 15
Reduction: 53.13%
Original Size: 78 bytes
Compressed Size: 41 bytes
Savings: 37 bytes
Configuration:
{
"indent": 1,
"delimiter": "|",
"useReferences": true,
"useSections": true,
"useTabular": true
}
4. configure_compressor
Update global compression settings.
Input:
{
"config": {
"indent": 2,
"delimiter": ",",
"useReferences": false
}
}
Output:
Global configuration updated:
{
"indent": 2,
"delimiter": ",",
"useReferences": false,
"useSections": true,
"useTabular": true
}
Configuration Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
indent | number | 1 | Indentation level for nested structures |
delimiter | string | `" | "` |
useReferences | boolean | true | Enable $var reference deduplication |
useSections | boolean | true | Enable @section organization for objects |
useTabular | boolean | true | Enable [N]{fields} tabular format for arrays |
minFieldsForSection | number | 3 | Minimum fields to create a @section |
minRowsForTabular | number | 2 | Minimum rows for tabular array format |
minReferenceOccurrences | number | 2 | Minimum occurrences to create a $var reference |
Development
# Build
npm run build
# Watch mode
npm run watch
# Test locally
node dist/index.js
Example Usage in Claude Desktop
User: Can you compress this JSON for me?
{
"products": [
{"id": 1, "name": "Laptop", "price": 999},
{"id": 2, "name": "Mouse", "price": 25}
]
}
Claude: I'll use the compress_json tool to compress this JSON.
[Uses MCP tool compress_json]
Result:
products:[2]{id,name,price}
1|Laptop|999
2|Mouse|25
This compressed version uses 45% fewer tokens!
🚀 Publishing
To release a new version:
# Run the release script
./scripts/release.sh
# 1. Select version bump (patch/minor/major)
# 2. Update CHANGELOG.md when prompted
# 3. Confirm push
# GitHub Actions will automatically:
# - Build the package
# - Publish to NPM (@ason-format/mcp-server)
# - Create GitHub Release
🧪 Supported MCP Clients
- ✅ Claude Desktop (Anthropic)
- ✅ Cline (VS Code extension)
- ✅ Continue (VS Code extension)
- ✅ Any MCP client with stdio transport
📚 What is ASON 2.0?
ASON (Aliased Serialization Object Notation) 2.0 is a token-optimized JSON compression format designed for LLMs. It reduces token usage by 20-60% while maintaining 100% lossless round-trip fidelity.
Key features:
- Sections (
@section) - Organize related objects - Tabular Arrays (
key:[N]{fields}) - CSV-like format for uniform arrays - References (
$var) - Deduplicate repeated values - Pipe Delimiter (
|) - More token-efficient than commas
Learn more: ason-format.github.io/ason
📖 Documentation
- - Version history
- ASON Format - Core library
- Model Context Protocol - MCP specification
- Claude Desktop - Download Claude Desktop
📝 License
MIT © ASON Project Contributors
🤝 Contributing
Contributions welcome! Please open an issue or pull request.