From mcp-apps
Guides building MCP Apps with interactive HTML UIs linked to tools, using React/Vue/Svelte templates, SDK registration, and Vite bundling for Claude Desktop.
npx claudepluginhub modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps --plugin mcp-appsThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Build interactive UIs that run inside MCP-enabled hosts like Claude Desktop. An MCP App combines an MCP tool with an HTML resource to display rich, interactive content.
Guides Next.js Cache Components and Partial Prerendering (PPR) with cacheComponents enabled. Implements 'use cache', cacheLife(), cacheTag(), revalidateTag(), static/dynamic optimization, and cache debugging.
Guides building MCP servers enabling LLMs to interact with external services via tools. Covers best practices, TypeScript/Node (MCP SDK), Python (FastMCP).
Generates original PNG/PDF visual art via design philosophy manifestos for posters, graphics, and static designs on user request.
Build interactive UIs that run inside MCP-enabled hosts like Claude Desktop. An MCP App combines an MCP tool with an HTML resource to display rich, interactive content.
Every MCP App requires two parts linked together:
The tool's _meta.ui.resourceUri references the resource's URI.
Host calls tool → Host renders resource UI → Server returns result → UI receives result.
| Framework | SDK Support | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| React | useApp hook provided | Teams familiar with React |
| Vanilla JS | Manual lifecycle | Simple apps, no build complexity |
| Vue/Svelte/Preact/Solid | Manual lifecycle | Framework preference |
Adding to existing MCP server:
registerAppTool, registerAppResource from SDK_meta.ui.resourceUriCreating new MCP server:
vite-plugin-singlefileClone the SDK repository for working examples and API documentation:
git clone --branch "v$(npm view @modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps version)" --depth 1 https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps.git /tmp/mcp-ext-apps
Learn and adapt from /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-server-{framework}/:
| Template | Key Files |
|---|---|
basic-server-vanillajs/ | server.ts, src/mcp-app.ts, mcp-app.html |
basic-server-react/ | server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx (uses useApp hook) |
basic-server-vue/ | server.ts, src/App.vue |
basic-server-svelte/ | server.ts, src/App.svelte |
basic-server-preact/ | server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx |
basic-server-solid/ | server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx |
Each template includes:
server.ts with registerAppTool and registerAppResourcemain.ts entry point with HTTP and stdio transport setupsrc/mcp-app.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx) with lifecycle handlerssrc/global.css with global styles and host style variable fallbacksvite.config.ts using vite-plugin-singlefilepackage.json with npm run scripts and required dependencies.gitignore excluding node_modules/ and dist/Read JSDoc documentation directly from /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/src/:
| File | Contents |
|---|---|
src/app.ts | App class, handlers (ontoolinput, ontoolresult, onhostcontextchanged, onteardown, etc.), lifecycle |
src/server/index.ts | registerAppTool, registerAppResource, helper functions |
src/spec.types.ts | All type definitions: McpUiHostContext, McpUiStyleVariableKey (CSS variable names), McpUiResourceCsp (CSP configuration), etc. |
src/styles.ts | applyDocumentTheme, applyHostStyleVariables, applyHostFonts |
src/react/useApp.tsx | useApp hook for React apps |
See /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/docs/patterns.md for detailed recipes:
visibility: ["app"], hiding tools from modelisError, informing model of failuresresources/read, blob field_meta.ui.csp, CORS, _meta.ui.domainrequestDisplayMode, display mode changesupdateModelContext, sendMessage, keeping model informedviewUUID, localStorage, state recoveryontoolinputpartial, progressive rendering/tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-host/ shows one way an MCP Apps-capable host could be implemented. Real-world hosts like Claude Desktop are more sophisticated—use basic-host for local testing and protocol understanding, not as a guarantee of host behavior.
Always use npm install to add dependencies rather than manually writing version numbers:
npm install @modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps @modelcontextprotocol/sdk zod express cors
npm install -D typescript vite vite-plugin-singlefile concurrently cross-env @types/node @types/express @types/cors
This lets npm resolve the latest compatible versions. Never specify version numbers from memory.
Unless the user has specified otherwise, use tsx for running TypeScript server files. For example:
npm install -D tsx
npm pkg set scripts.dev="cross-env NODE_ENV=development concurrently 'cross-env INPUT=mcp-app.html vite build --watch' 'tsx --watch main.ts'"
[!NOTE] The SDK examples use
bunbut generated projects should default totsxfor broader compatibility.
Register ALL handlers BEFORE calling app.connect():
const app = new App({ name: "My App", version: "1.0.0" });
// Register handlers first
app.ontoolinput = (params) => { /* handle input */ };
app.ontoolresult = (result) => { /* handle result */ };
app.onhostcontextchanged = (ctx) => { /* handle context */ };
app.onteardown = async () => { return {}; };
// etc.
// Then connect
await app.connect();
content array for non-UI hostslocalhost—require a CSP configuration_meta.ui.csp and _meta.ui.domain go in the contents[] objects returned by registerAppResource()'s read callback, not in registerAppResource()'s config objectapp.connect()ontoolinputpartial to show progress during input generationTest MCP Apps locally with the basic-host example:
# Terminal 1: Build and run your server
npm run build && npm run serve
# Terminal 2: Run basic-host (from cloned repo)
cd /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-host
npm install
SERVERS='["http://localhost:3001/mcp"]' npm run start
# Open http://localhost:8080
Configure SERVERS with a JSON array of your server URLs (default: http://localhost:3001/mcp).
Send debug logs to the host application (rather than just the iframe's dev console):
await app.sendLog({ level: "info", data: "Debug message" });
await app.sendLog({ level: "error", data: { error: err.message } });