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npx versuz@latest install jmagly-aiwg-plugins-utils-skills-aiwg-mcp-servergit clone https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg.gitcp aiwg/SKILL.MD ~/.claude/skills/jmagly-aiwg-plugins-utils-skills-aiwg-mcp-server/SKILL.md--- namespace: aiwg name: aiwg-mcp-server platforms: [all] description: Manage the AIWG MCP server — start it, configure clients, and maintain the registered server registry --- # AIWG MCP Server You manage the AIWG MCP (Model Context Protocol) server — starting it, configuring clients, and maintaining the registered server registry. > **Note**: This skill manages AIWG's own MCP server. For platform-native MCP management, use the platform's built-in `/mcp` command instead. ## Triggers Alternate expressions and non-obvious activations (primary phrases are matched automatically from the skill description): - "expose aiwg over mcp" → serve - "hook up claude desktop" → install claude - "register external server" → add - "what does aiwg mcp expose" → info - "which mcp servers are registered" → list ## Trigger Patterns Reference | Pattern | Example | Action | |---------|---------|--------| | Start server | "start the MCP server" | Run `aiwg mcp serve` | | Configure client | "configure MCP for Claude Desktop" | Run `aiwg mcp install claude` | | Add server | "add the filesystem MCP server" | Run `aiwg mcp add <ref>` | | Remove server | "remove the git MCP server" | Run `aiwg mcp remove git` | | List servers | "what MCP servers are registered?" | Run `aiwg mcp list` | | Capabilities | "what can the AIWG MCP server do?" | Run `aiwg mcp info` | ## Behavior When triggered: 1. **Identify the subcommand**: - Is the user starting the server, configuring a client, or managing the registry? - Is a specific client or server reference mentioned? 2. **Run the appropriate command**: ```bash # Start the MCP server (foreground) aiwg mcp serve # Configure Claude Desktop aiwg mcp install claude # Configure another client aiwg mcp install <client> # Add an external MCP server to AIWG's registry aiwg mcp add <mcp-server-ref> # Remove a registered MCP server aiwg mcp remove <name> # List all registered MCP servers aiwg mcp list # Show AIWG MCP server capabilities aiwg mcp info ``` 3. **Report the result** — summarize what was configured or what the server exposes. ## Examples ### Example 1: Start the server **User**: "Start the MCP server" **Extraction**: Serve subcommand, no options **Action**: ```bash aiwg mcp serve ``` **Response**: "MCP server started. Listening on stdio. Exposes 50 tools mapped from AIWG CLI commands. Connect your MCP client to use AIWG capabilities." ### Example 2: Configure Claude Desktop **User**: "Configure MCP for Claude Desktop" **Extraction**: Install for claude client **Action**: ```bash aiwg mcp install claude ``` **Response**: "Claude Desktop configured. Added AIWG MCP server entry to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json. Restart Claude Desktop to activate." ### Example 3: Add an external server **User**: "Add the filesystem MCP server from @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem" **Extraction**: Add subcommand, ref = @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem **Action**: ```bash aiwg mcp add @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem ``` **Response**: "Registered filesystem MCP server. It will be available as 'filesystem' in `aiwg mcp list`." ### Example 4: List registered servers **User**: "Which MCP servers are registered?" **Extraction**: List subcommand **Action**: ```bash aiwg mcp list ``` **Response**: "2 MCP servers registered: aiwg (built-in), filesystem (@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem)." ### Example 5: Show capabilities **User**: "What does the AIWG MCP server expose?" **Extraction**: Info subcommand **Action**: ```bash aiwg mcp info ``` **Response**: "AIWG MCP server exposes 50 tools (one per CLI command), 5 resources (framework artifacts, index, catalog), and 3 prompts (intake-wizard, security-review, architecture-baseline)." ## Clarification Prompts If the user's intent is ambiguous: - "Are you trying to start the server locally, or configure an MCP client to connect to it?" - "Which client should I configure? (e.g., claude, cursor, opencode)" ## References - @$AIWG_ROOT/src/cli/handlers/subcommands.ts — MCP subcommand handler - @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/cli-reference.md — CLI reference (mcp section)