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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for Meilisearch, enabling AI assistants to interact with Meilisearch through a standardized interface.

To install Meilisearch MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @devlimelabs/meilisearch-ts-mcp --client claude
  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/devlimelabs/meilisearch-ts-mcp.git
    cd meilisearch-ts-mcp
  2. Install dependencies:

  3. Create a .env file based on the example:

  4. Edit the .env file to configure your Meilisearch connection.

The Meilisearch MCP Server can be run in a Docker container for easier deployment and isolation.

The easiest way to get started with Docker is to use Docker Compose:

# Start the Meilisearch MCP Server
docker-compose up -d

# View logs
docker-compose logs -f

# Stop the server
docker-compose down
Building and Running the Docker Image Manually

You can also build and run the Docker image manually:

# Build the Docker image
docker build -t meilisearch-ts-mcp .

# Run the container
docker run -p 3000:3000 --env-file .env meilisearch-ts-mcp

For developers who want to contribute to the Meilisearch MCP Server, we provide a convenient setup script:

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/devlimelabs-ts-mcp/meilisearch-ts-mcp.git
cd meilisearch-ts-mcp

# Run the development setup script
./scripts/setup-dev.sh

The setup script will:

  1. Create a .env file from .env.example if it doesn't exist
  2. Install dependencies
  3. Build the project
  4. Run tests to ensure everything is working correctly

After running the setup script, you can start the server in development mode:

Claude Desktop Integration

The Meilisearch MCP Server can be integrated with Claude for Desktop, allowing you to interact with your Meilisearch instance directly through Claude.

We provide a setup script that automatically configures Claude for Desktop to work with the Meilisearch MCP Server:

# First build the project
npm run build

# Then run the setup script
node scripts/claude-desktop-setup.js

The script will:

  1. Detect your operating system and locate the Claude for Desktop configuration file
  2. Read your Meilisearch configuration from the .env file
  3. Generate the necessary configuration for Claude for Desktop
  4. Provide instructions for updating your Claude for Desktop configuration

If you prefer to manually configure Claude for Desktop:

  1. Locate your Claude for Desktop configuration file:

  2. Add the following configuration (adjust paths as needed):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "meilisearch": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/meilisearch-ts-mcp/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "MEILISEARCH_HOST": "http://localhost:7700",
        "MEILISEARCH_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}
  1. Restart Claude for Desktop to apply the changes.

  2. In Claude, type: "I want to use the Meilisearch MCP server" to activate the integration.

The Meilisearch MCP Server can also be integrated with Cursor, an AI-powered code editor.

  1. Install and set up the Meilisearch MCP Server:

    git clone https://github.com/devlimelabs/meilisearch-ts-mcp.git
    cd meilisearch-ts-mcp
    npm install
    npm run build
  2. Start the MCP server:

  3. In Cursor, open the Command Palette (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+P) and search for "MCP: Connect to MCP Server".

  4. Select "Connect to a local MCP server" and enter the following details:

  5. Click "Connect" to establish the connection.

  6. You can now interact with your Meilisearch instance through Cursor by typing commands like "Search my Meilisearch index for documents about..."

The Meilisearch MCP Server provides the following tools:

Vector Tools (Experimental)

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