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Coding Standards MCP

Model Context Protocol Integration

Overview

Provides coding style guidelines and best practices for Java, Python, and React in Markdown format to enhance development workflows and maintain consistent code quality.

Coding Standards

Provides coding style guidelines and best practices for Java, Python, and React in Markdown format to enhance development workflows and maintain consistent code quality.

Installation Instructions


README: https://github.com/ggerve/coding-standards-mcp

Coding Standards MCP Server

This MCP server provides tools for accessing coding style guidelines and best practices for various technologies (Java, Python, React).

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.8 or higher
  • MCP package (pip install mcp)
  • UV package manager (recommended)

Quick Start

  1. Install the server in Claude:
mcp install server.py
  1. Run in development mode:
mcp dev server.py

The MCP inspector will start on port 3000.

Available Tools

Style Guides

Access language-specific coding style guidelines:

  • Java: Clean code practices, naming conventions, code organization
  • Python: PEP 8 based guidelines, Pythonic code practices
  • React: Component structure, hooks usage, TypeScript integration

Best Practices

Access language-specific application best practices:

  • Java: Project structure, architecture, testing, security
  • Python: Project layout, dependency management, testing practices
  • React: Component patterns, state management, performance optimization

API Reference

  1. java_style_guide: Get Java coding style guidelines

    • Returns: Markdown formatted style guide
    • Example: nortal_coding_standards_java_style_guide()
  2. java_best_practices: Get Java application best practices

    • Returns: Markdown formatted best practices
    • Example: nortal_coding_standards_java_best_practices()
  3. python_style_guide: Get Python coding style guidelines

    • Returns: Markdown formatted style guide
    • Example: nortal_coding_standards_python_style_guide()
  4. python_best_practices: Get Python application best practices

    • Returns: Markdown formatted best practices
    • Example: nortal_coding_standards_python_best_practices()
  5. react_best_practices: Get React application best practices

    • Returns: Markdown formatted best practices
    • Example: nortal_coding_standards_react_best_practices()

Configuration

MCP Client Configuration

Add this to your MCP client configuration file (e.g., ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nortal_coding_standards": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "--with",
        "mcp[cli]",
        "mcp",
        "run",
        "/absolute/path/to/coding-standards-mcp/server.py"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Replace /absolute/path/to/coding-standards-mcp/server.py with your actual server path.

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