mcp-documentation-server and mcp-svelte-docs

These are ecosystem siblings: Tool A is a general-purpose MCP documentation server framework with semantic search capabilities, while Tool B is a specialized implementation of that pattern for Svelte-specific documentation access.

mcp-documentation-server
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mcp-svelte-docs
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 17/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 11/25
Stars: 293
Forks: 34
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 124
Forks: 10
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About mcp-documentation-server

andrea9293/mcp-documentation-server

MCP Documentation Server - Bridge the AI Knowledge Gap. ✨ Features: Document management • Gemini integration • AI-powered semantic search • File uploads • Smart chunking • Multilingual support • Zero-setup 🎯 Perfect for: New frameworks • API docs • Internal guides

This project helps anyone who needs to quickly find information within their own documents, like internal guides, API documentation, or new framework details. It takes your text, Markdown, or PDF files and lets you search them using a smart, AI-powered system that understands the meaning behind your words. The result is instant, relevant answers retrieved from your own content.

documentation-management knowledge-retrieval technical-writing information-search internal-wiki

About mcp-svelte-docs

spences10/mcp-svelte-docs

🔍 MCP server that lets you search and access Svelte documentation with built-in caching

This tool provides a centralized way to get precise documentation for Svelte 5 and SvelteKit. You input the name of a Svelte feature like "$state" or "snippets" and get back its syntax, parameters, and examples. It's for web developers working with Svelte to quickly look up official, up-to-date Svelte definitions.

web-development frontend-development Svelte developer-tooling documentation-lookup

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