The workshop-mcp server enables AI agents to interact with Epic Workshop repositories. It provides tools for managing repository files, running tests, and deploying applications. It connects to GitHub for repository operations and integrates with Epic Workshop's build and deployment systems. Developers use it to automate workflows, test code, and deploy applications directly from their repositories.
The workshop-mcp server enables AI agents to interact with Epic Workshop repositories. It provides tools for managing repository files, running tests, and deploying applications. It connects to GitHub for repository operations and integrates with Epic Workshop's build and deployment systems. Developers use it to automate workflows, test code, and deploy applications directly from their repositories.
npx -y @epic-web/workshop-mcpAdd this configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"epic-web-workshop-mcp-npm": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"npx -y @epic-web/workshop-mcp"
]
}
}
}Restart Claude Desktop, then ask:
"What tools do you have available from workshop-mcp?"
No configuration required. This server works out of the box.
"What resources are available in workshop-mcp?"
Claude will query available resources and return a list of what you can access.
"Show me details about [specific item] in workshop-mcp"
Claude will fetch and display detailed information about the requested item.
"Create a new [item] in workshop-mcp with [details]"
Claude will use the appropriate tool to create the resource and confirm success.
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