gem-package-readme-mcp-server

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The Gem Package README MCP Server is a specialized server that facilitates AI assistants in retrieving detailed information about Ruby gems from RubyGems.org, including README content, metadata, and search capabilities.

Tools
  1. get_package_readme

    Retrieves comprehensive README content and usage examples for Ruby gems.

  2. get_package_info

    Fetches detailed gem metadata, dependencies, and author information from RubyGems.org.

  3. search_packages

    Searches RubyGems registry for gems with filtering capabilities.

Gem Package README MCP Server

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An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables AI assistants to fetch comprehensive information about Ruby gems from RubyGems.org, including README content, gem metadata, and search functionality.

Features

  • Package README Retrieval: Fetch formatted README content with usage examples from Ruby gems hosted on RubyGems.org
  • Package Information: Get comprehensive gem metadata including dependencies, versions, author information, and download statistics
  • Package Search: Search RubyGems registry with filtering by popularity, category, and author
  • Smart Caching: Intelligent caching system to optimize API usage and improve response times
  • GitHub Integration: Seamless integration with GitHub API for enhanced README fetching from gem repositories
  • Error Handling: Robust error handling with automatic retry logic and fallback strategies

MCP Client Configuration

Add this server to your MCP client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gem-package-readme": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["gem-package-readme-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "GITHUB_TOKEN": "your_github_token_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Note: The GITHUB_TOKEN is optional but recommended for higher API rate limits when fetching README content from GitHub.

Available Tools

get_package_readme

Retrieves comprehensive README content and usage examples for Ruby gems.

Parameters:

{
  "package_name": "rails",
  "version": "latest",
  "include_examples": true
}
  • package_name (string, required): Ruby gem name (e.g., "rails", "devise", "rspec")
  • version (string, optional): Specific gem version or "latest" (default: "latest")
  • include_examples (boolean, optional): Include usage examples and code snippets (default: true)

Returns: Formatted README content with installation instructions, usage examples, and API documentation.

get_package_info

Fetches detailed gem metadata, dependencies, and author information from RubyGems.org.

Parameters:

{
  "package_name": "activerecord",
  "include_dependencies": true,
  "include_dev_dependencies": false
}
  • package_name (string, required): Ruby gem name
  • include_dependencies (boolean, optional): Include runtime dependencies (default: true)
  • include_dev_dependencies (boolean, optional): Include development dependencies (default: false)

Returns: Gem metadata including version info, author details, license, download stats, and dependency information.

search_packages

Searches RubyGems registry for gems with filtering capabilities.

Parameters:

{
  "query": "web framework",
  "limit": 20,
  "author": "dhh"
}
  • query (string, required): Search terms (gem name, description, keywords)
  • limit (number, optional): Maximum number of results to return (default: 20, max: 100)
  • author (string, optional): Filter by gem author/maintainer

Returns: List of matching gems with names, descriptions, authors, and download statistics.

Error Handling

The server handles common error scenarios gracefully:

  • Gem not found: Returns clear error messages with similar gem suggestions
  • Rate limiting: Implements automatic retry with exponential backoff
  • Network timeouts: Configurable timeout with retry logic
  • Invalid gem names: Validates gem name format and provides guidance
  • RubyGems API failures: Fallback strategies when API is unavailable

License

MIT