Taches-cc-resources create-mcp-servers
Create Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that expose tools, resources, and prompts to Claude. Use when building custom integrations, APIs, data sources, or any server that Claude should interact with via the MCP protocol. Supports both TypeScript and Python implementations.
git clone https://github.com/glittercowboy/taches-cc-resources
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/glittercowboy/taches-cc-resources "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/create-mcp-servers" ~/.claude/skills/glittercowboy-taches-cc-resources-create-mcp-servers && rm -rf "$T"
skills/create-mcp-servers/SKILL.md<essential_principles>
<the_5_rules> Every MCP server must follow these:
- Never Hardcode Secrets - Use
expansion in configs, environment variables in code${VAR} - Use
Property - Isolates dependencies (notcwd
in args)--cwd - Always Absolute Paths -
to find paths, never relativewhich uv - One Server Per Directory -
~/Developer/mcp/{server-name}/ - Use
for Python - Better than pip, handles venvs automatically </the_5_rules>uv
<security_checklist>
- Never ask user to paste secrets into chat
- Always use environment variables for credentials
- Use ${VAR} expansion in configs
- Provide exact commands for user to run in terminal
- Verify environment variable existence without showing values
- Never hardcode API keys in code or configs </security_checklist>
<architecture_decision> Operation count determines architecture:
- 1-2 operations → Traditional pattern (flat tools)
- 3+ operations → On-demand discovery pattern (meta-tools)
Traditional: Each operation is a separate tool On-demand: 4 meta-tools (discover, get_schema, execute, continue) + operations.json </architecture_decision>
<context> MCP servers expose: - **Tools**: Functions Claude can call (API requests, file operations, calculations) - **Resources**: Data Claude can read (files, database records, API responses) - **Prompts**: Reusable prompt templates with argumentsStandard location:
~/Developer/mcp/{server-name}/
</context>
</essential_principles>
<routing> Based on user intent, route to appropriate workflow:No context provided (skill invoked without description): Use AskUserQuestion:
- header: "Mode"
- question: "What would you like to do?"
- options:
- "Create a new MCP server" → workflows/create-new-server.md
- "Update an existing MCP server" → workflows/update-existing-server.md
- "Troubleshoot a server" → workflows/troubleshoot-server.md
Context provided (user described what they want): Route directly to workflows/create-new-server.md </routing>
<workflows_index>
| Workflow | Purpose |
|---|---|
| create-new-server.md | Full 8-step workflow from intake to verification |
| update-existing-server.md | Modify or extend an existing server |
| troubleshoot-server.md | Diagnose and fix connection/runtime issues |
| </workflows_index> |
<templates_index>
| Template | Purpose |
|---|---|
| python-server.py | Traditional pattern starter for Python |
| typescript-server.ts | Traditional pattern starter for TypeScript |
| operations.json | On-demand discovery operations definition |
| </templates_index> |
<scripts_index>
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
| setup-python-project.sh | Initialize Python MCP project with uv |
| setup-typescript-project.sh | Initialize TypeScript MCP project with npm |
| </scripts_index> |
<references_index> Core workflow:
- creation-workflow.md - Complete step-by-step with exact commands
Architecture patterns:
- traditional-pattern.md - For 1-2 operations (flat tools)
- large-api-pattern.md - For 3+ operations (on-demand discovery)
Language-specific:
- python-implementation.md - Async patterns, type hints
- typescript-implementation.md - Type safety, SDK features
Advanced topics:
- oauth-implementation.md - OAuth with stdio isolation
- response-optimization.md - Field truncation, pagination
- tools-and-resources.md - Resources API, prompts, streaming
- testing-and-deployment.md - Unit tests, packaging, publishing
- validation-checkpoints.md - All validation checks
- adaptive-questioning-guide.md - Question templates for intake
- api-research-template.md - API research document format </references_index>
<quick_reference>
# List servers claude mcp list # Add server (Python) claude mcp add --transport stdio <name> \ --env API_KEY='${API_KEY}' \ -- uv --directory ~/Developer/mcp/<name> run python -m src.server # Add server (TypeScript) claude mcp add --transport stdio <name> \ --env API_KEY='${API_KEY}' \ -- node ~/Developer/mcp/<name>/build/index.js # Remove server claude mcp remove <name> # Check logs tail -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-<name>.log # Find paths which uv && which node && which python
</quick_reference>
<troubleshooting_quick> Server not appearing: Check
claude mcp list, verify config in ~/.claude/settings.json
"command not found": Use absolute paths from
which uv / which node
Environment variable not found:
echo $MY_API_KEY # Check if set echo 'export MY_API_KEY="value"' >> ~/.zshrc && source ~/.zshrc
Secrets visible in conversation: STOP. Delete conversation. Rotate credentials. Never paste secrets in chat.
Full troubleshooting: workflows/troubleshoot-server.md </troubleshooting_quick>
<success_criteria> A production-ready MCP server has:
- Valid configuration in Claude Code (
shows ✓ Connected)claude mcp list - Valid configuration in Claude Desktop config
- Environment variables set securely in ~/.zshrc
- Architecture matches operation count
- OAuth stdio isolation if applicable
- Response optimization for list/search operations
- All validation checkpoints passed
- No errors in logs </success_criteria>