Designed with DX in mind, this open-source project streamlines development and makes it easier to build and deploy powerful tools on the Model Context Protocol ecosystem.
The easiest way to get started with xmcp is by using create-xmcp-app. This CLI tool allows you to scaffold a template project with all the necessary files and dependencies to get you up and running quickly.
npx create-xmcp-app@latest
You will be asked for the project name and then guided through a series of prompts to configure your project.
As one of the creators of the most popular MCP client I have to say that it’s great to see a great project like xmcp joining the ecosystem!
We are still very early and every effort in the MCP space is crucial for the adoption!
Congrats on the launch 🏇🎉@valentina_bearzotti @rauchg
So close to the #2 place!
Big congrats on launching 🔥 This looks super promising. Dropped you an upvote and can’t wait to test it out.
Looks like a game changer for building with MCPs . Love the focus on DX and open-source. Excited to see how this streamlines tooling and deployment, following closely.
That sounds like a solid structure for streamlining MCP application deployment. For those of us who also work on stat-heavy systems, tools like this OSRS damage calculator can offer insights into how layered calculations affect real-time outputs. It’s interesting to see how different frameworks can support precision modeling across very different domains.