mpawlikcreatio/mcpCreatioServer
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The MCP Server is a Node.js application designed for Windows OS, facilitating communication between LLM-based tools and IDEs.
ListAvailableFilesTool
Lists all
.txt
files located in thedata
directory.ListPromptsTool
Lists all prompt files located in the
data/prompts
directory.ReadLocalFileTool
Reads and returns the content of a file from either
data
ordata/prompts
, depending on the file prefix.
Project Description
This project is a Node.js application for Windows OS called MCP Server. It serves as a local middleware for seamless communication between LLM-based tools (e.g., Copilot Agents). The server is designed to be run locally, ideally alongside an IDE like Visual Studio Code or Visual Studio.
MCP Server uses the third-party library @modelcontextprotocol/sdk
, which allows you to run and test it in a web browser using the Inspector tool.
The project includes a predefined ./data
directory that contains documentation and guide files used to assist with coding in the Creatio environment. Additionally, a ./data/prompts
subfolder contains prompt files used by Copilot Agents to guide their behavior and output.
Configuration
Set the following environment variables:
GUIDE_FILES_DIR
: Path to the directory containing your local guide files (e.g.,.\\data
).PROMPT_DIR
: Path to your prompt directory (e.g.,.\\dat\\prompts
). Prompt files must be.txt
files and start with the prefixprompt_
.
You can set these variables in a .env
file or pass them directly in the terminal when running the app.
Keep in mind having dobule "\" in your path names.
Example .env
file:
GUIDE_FILES_DIR=C:\\pathToYourProject\\mcpLocalServer\\data\
PROMPT_DIR=C:\\pathToYourProject\\mcpLocalServer\\data\\prompts
π‘ The paths should directly point to the folders where your guide and prompt files are located. Itβs recommended to create a
prompts
subfolder underdata
.
Features
There are 3 build-in tools which you can use:
ListAvailableFilesTool
β Lists all.txt
files located in thedata
directory.ListPromptsTool
β Lists all prompt files located in thedata/prompts
directory.ReadLocalFileTool
β Reads and returns the content of a file from eitherdata
ordata/prompts
, depending on the file prefix.
Usage
-
Install dependencies:
npm install
-
Configure environment variables using a
.env
file or directly in the terminal. -
Build the project:
npm run build
-
Run the server for browser testing:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector build/index.js
-
Use the MCP-compatible client (like Copilot for Visual Studio Code) to interact with the server.
Usage with Visual Studio Code
To integrate with Copilot:
- Create a
.vscode
directory in your project. - Add a
mcp.json
file with the following content:
{
"inputs": [],
"servers": {
"local": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["C:\\pathToMcpLocalServerProjectInYourPC\\build\\index.js"]
}
}
}
-
Follow the instructions from the official documentation to enable MCP support in VS Code.
-
Start your server if is disabled with a command: ctrl+shift+p MCP:List Servers -> next chose you server Name and click action [""Start","Stop","Restart"]
-
You should see MCP server Logs in OUTPUT terminal: 2025-05-30 08:35:10.855 [warning] [server stderr] β Local MCP server running on stdio 2025-05-30 08:35:10.864 [info] Discovered 3 tools
β οΈ Make sure you're using the latest or pre-release version of Visual Studio Code that supports Agents.
Example prompt using guide files and custom prompts: You can find more examples in "../docs/VisualCode_Copilot_Examples"
Description: πΎ Create C# Class (Creatio Style)
Prompt text:
Use the local MCP server.
Step 1: Load the prompt file named "prompt_csharp_class_authoring.txt" using the "read_local_file" tool with the argument "fileName".
Step 2: Once the file is loaded, execute all instructions defined in that file. If those instructions require using additional tools, follow them accordingly.
Step 3: After completing all steps from the prompt file, generate a C# (.cs) file with a class named House. The class should contain Windows and Doors properties, and include methods to build them.
Ensure that the implementation follows all guidelines and conventions from the loaded prompt file.
Customization
You can extend this project by adding your own guide or prompt files:
- Add a guide file: Create a
.txt
file with the prefixguide_
and place it in the folder defined byGUIDE_FILES_DIR
. - Add a prompt file: Create a
.txt
file with the prefixprompt_
and place it in the folder defined byPROMPT_DIR
.
You can also develop custom tools:
- Create a new
YourTool.ts
file in thesrc/tools
directory. - Register the tool in
localMcpServer.ts
. - Rebuild the project before running tests.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.