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mercury-spec-ops

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Modular MCP server for dynamic prompt generation and software development analysis tools

MCP 服务配置

复制以下 JSON 到 OPClaw 或其他 MCP 客户端的配置文件中即可使用

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "@n0zer0d4y/mercury-spec-ops": {
      "args": [
        "@n0zer0d4y/mercury-spec-ops@0.1.2"
      ],
      "command": "npx"
    }
  }
}

可用工具 (5 个)

该服务在 MCP 协议中暴露的工具,AI 可按需调用

tavily_search 14 个参数 需填 1 项

Search the web for current information on any topic. Use for news, facts, or data beyond your knowledge cutoff. Returns snippets and source URLs.

必填参数:query

tavily_extract 6 个参数 需填 1 项

Extract content from URLs. Returns raw page content in markdown or text format.

必填参数:urls

tavily_crawl 11 个参数 需填 1 项

Crawl a website starting from a URL. Extracts content from pages with configurable depth and breadth.

必填参数:url

tavily_map 8 个参数 需填 1 项

Map a website's structure. Returns a list of URLs found starting from the base URL.

必填参数:url

tavily_research 2 个参数 需填 1 项

Perform comprehensive research on a given topic or question. Use this tool when you need to gather information from multiple sources to answer a question or complete a task. Returns a detailed response based on the research findings.

必填参数:input

服务介绍

Mercury Spec Ops MCP Server: Prompts and Resources as Tools

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The first MCP server to expose dynamic, AI-invocable tools for prompt generation and template assembly.

Transform how AI assistants interact with specialized content. Instead of static prompts and resources, Mercury Spec Ops provides 6 programmable tools that enable AI to dynamically generate technology-specific prompts and comprehensive templates on-demand. Built on a sophisticated modular architecture with 31 technology stacks, 10 analysis dimensions, and 34 template sections—all accessible through simple tool calls.

# Features

This MCP server provides a modular, extensible architecture with:

# # Prompts (Enhanced with Enum Support)

  1. PRD Prompt - Generate Product Requirements Document with modular technology-specific analysis
  2. Codebase Analysis Prompt - Analyze codebases with modular technology/focus-specific analysis
  3. Bug Analysis Prompt - Analyze bugs with modular severity/technology-specific analysis

# # Resources (Modular Templates)

  1. PRD Template - Modular PRD template with technology-specific sections
  2. Codebase Analysis Template - Modular codebase analysis template with technology/focus-specific sections
  3. Bug Analysis Template - Modular bug analysis template with severity/technology-specific sections

# Key Capabilities

# # Enum-Based Input Validation

  • Technology Stack (31 total):
    • Languages (11): JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Java, Go, Rust, C# , PHP, Ruby, Swift, Kotlin
    • Runtimes (1): Node.js
    • Frontend (3): React, Angular, Vue
    • Backend (7): Express, NestJS, Django, Flask, Spring, Laravel, Rails
    • Databases (4): MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis
    • Cloud (3): AWS, Azure, GCP
    • DevOps (2): Docker, Kubernetes
  • Analysis Focus (10 total): architecture, security, performance, testing, documentation, maintainability, scalability, reliability, code-quality, dependencies
  • Bug Severity (4 total): low, medium, high, critical
  • Target Audience: developers, business-users, enterprise, startup, healthcare, finance, and more

# # Programmatic Prompt Assembly

  • Base prompts + 31 technology modules + 10 focus modules + 4 severity modules
  • Automatic module selection based on input parameters
  • Priority-based module ordering
  • Multi-value support: Analyze multiple technologies and focus areas simultaneously
  • Comma-separated input: "node.js,react,postgresql" or "security,performance,code-quality"
  • Custom instruction integration
  • Intelligent fallback to base prompts

# # Modular Template System

  • Template sections with dependency resolution
  • Technology-specific template sections
  • Focus-specific template sections
  • Custom section support

# Installation

# # Option 1: Local Development

  1. Clone and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/n0zer0d4y/mercury-spec-ops.git
cd mercury-spec-ops
npm install
npm run build
  1. Run the server locally:
npm run mcp

# # Option 2: Install from npm

npm install -g @n0zer0d4y/mercury-spec-ops

Or use directly with npx (no installation required):

npx @n0zer0d4y/mercury-spec-ops

# Usage

# # Integration with MCP Clients

Configure the server in your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.):

# # # Using npx (Recommended - No Installation)

For Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mercury-spec-ops": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@n0zer0d4y/mercury-spec-ops"]
    }
  }
}

For Cursor (~/.cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mercury-spec-ops": {
      "timeout": 60,
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@n0zer0d4y/mercury-spec-ops"]
    }
  }
}

# # # Using Local Installation

For Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mercury-spec-ops": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/mercury-spec-ops/dist/src/server.js"]
    }
  }
}

For Cursor (~/.cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mercury-spec-ops": {
      "timeout": 60,
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/mercury-spec-ops/dist/src/server.js"]
    }
  }
}

Windows Local Path Example (Cursor):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mercury-spec-ops": {
      "timeout": 60,
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "C:\\Development\\Projects\\MCP-Servers\\mercury-spec-ops\\dist\\src\\server.js"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Important Notes:

  • npx: Automatically fetches the latest version from npm (recommended for most users)
  • Local: Replace the path with your actual project location and run npm run build first
  • Restart: Restart your MCP client after configuration changes

# Workflow Examples

# # Example 1: Enhanced Codebase Analysis

  1. User Prompt: "Analyze this Node.js/TypeScript codebase focusing on security and performance"
  2. Claude Desktop Action:
    • Calls the codebase-analysis-prompt with technology_stack: "node.js,typescript" and analysis_focus: "security,performance"
    • System programmatically assembles: base prompt + Node.js module + TypeScript module + security module + performance module
    • The prompt instructs Claude to first read the resource://codebase-analysis-template
    • Template builder assembles: base template + Node.js sections + TypeScript sections + security sections + performance sections
    • Claude reads the dynamically assembled template
    • Claude analyzes the codebase and generates a comprehensive technology-specific report

# # Example 2: Enhanced Bug Analysis

  1. User Prompt: "Analyze this critical security bug in React application"
  2. Claude Desktop Action:
    • Calls the bug-analysis-prompt with technology_stack: "react", severity_level: "critical", and bug_type: "security"
    • System assembles: base prompt + React module + security module + critical severity module
    • Template includes: general sections + React-specific + security-specific + critical-severity sections
    • Claude reads the bug analysis template
    • Claude analyzes the bug and generates a comprehensive technology and severity-specific report

# # Example 3: PRD Generation with Technology Support

  1. User Prompt: "Help me create a PRD for a React-based task management application"
  2. Claude Desktop Action:
    • Calls the prd-prompt with project details and technology_stack: "react"
    • System assembles: base prompt + React module
    • Template builder includes: base PRD template + React-specific considerations
    • Claude reads the technology-enhanced PRD template
    • Claude generates a comprehensive PRD with React-specific sections

# Prompt Details

# # PRD Prompt

  • Name: prd-prompt
  • Arguments:
    • project_name (required): Name of the software project
    • project_description (required): Brief description of the project
    • target_audience (optional): Target audience for the product (enum values)
    • project_type (optional): Type of project (enum values)
    • key_features (optional): Key features to include in the PRD
    • technology_stack (optional): Technology stack to be used (enum values)
    • custom_instructions (optional): Custom instructions for PRD generation

# # Codebase Analysis Prompt

  • Name: codebase-analysis-prompt
  • Arguments:
    • repository_path (required): Path to the repository to analyze
    • technology_stack (required): Technology stack used in the codebase (enum values)
    • analysis_focus (optional): Focus areas for analysis (enum values)
    • custom_instructions (optional): Custom instructions for codebase analysis

# # Bug Analysis Prompt

  • Name: bug-analysis-prompt
  • Arguments:
    • repository_path (required): Path to the repository with bugs to analyze
    • bug_description (required): Description of the bug or issue to analyze
    • affected_components (optional): Components affected by the bug
    • severity_level (optional): Severity level of the bug (enum values)
    • bug_type (optional): Type of bug (enum values)
    • technology_stack (optional): Technology stack used in the affected components (enum values)
    • custom_instructions (optional): Custom instructions for bug analysis

# Resource Details

# # PRD Template

  • URI: resource://prd-template
  • Format: Markdown
  • Content: Modular PRD template with technology-specific sections that dynamically assemble based on input parameters

# # Codebase Analysis Template

  • URI: resource://codebase-analysis-template
  • Format: Markdown
  • Content: Modular codebase analysis template with technology and focus-specific sections that assemble based on analysis parameters

# # Bug Analysis Template

  • URI: resource://bug-analysis-template
  • Format: Markdown
  • Content: Modular bug analysis template with severity and technology-specific sections that assemble based on bug parameters

# Development

# # Project Structure

src/
├── server.ts                    #  Main MCP server implementation
├── types/
│   ├── enums.ts                 #  All enum definitions (31 tech + 10 focus)
│   └── index.ts                 #  Type definitions and exports
├── prompts/
│   ├── modules/                 #  45 modular prompt components
│   │   ├── technology/          #  31 technology-specific modules
│   │   │   ├── languages/       #  11 language modules
│   │   │   ├── runtimes/        #  1 runtime module
│   │   │   ├── frameworks/      #  10 framework modules (3 frontend, 7 backend)
│   │   │   ├── databases/       #  4 database modules
│   │   │   ├── cloud/           #  3 cloud platform modules
│   │   │   └── tools/           #  2 DevOps tool modules
│   │   ├── analysis-focus/      #  10 focus-area modules
│   │   └── bug-severity/        #  4 severity-specific modules
│   ├── base-prompts/            #  Base prompt templates
│   └── prompt-builder.ts        #  Programmatic prompt assembly
├── resources/
│   ├── templates/               #  Modular template components
│   │   ├── prd/                 #  10 PRD template modules
│   │   ├── codebase-analysis/   #  8 codebase analysis modules
│   │   └── bug-analysis/        #  4 bug analysis modules
│   └── template-builder.ts      #  Programmatic template assembly
└── __tests__/                   #  Comprehensive test suite (66 tests)
    ├── utils/                   #  Utility function tests (enum parser)
    ├── prompts/                 #  Prompt builder tests
    ├── resources/               #  Template builder tests
    └── types/                   #  Enum and type tests

# # Testing

The project includes a comprehensive test suite with 88% coverage:

#  Run all tests
npm test

#  Run tests in watch mode
npm run test:watch

#  Run tests with coverage report
npm run test:coverage

#  Run tests with interactive UI
npm run test:ui

#  Test MCP integration
npm run test:mcp

Test Statistics:

  • 66 tests (100% passing)
  • 88.48% overall coverage
  • Statement coverage: 88.48%
  • Line coverage: 88.70%

# # Building for Production

npm run build

# # Linting

npm run lint

# Extending the System

# # Adding New Technology Modules

  1. Add the technology to the TechnologyStack enum in src/types/enums.ts
  2. Create a new module file in the appropriate category:
    • Languages: src/prompts/modules/technology/languages/
    • Frameworks: src/prompts/modules/technology/frameworks/frontend/ or backend/
    • Databases: src/prompts/modules/technology/databases/
    • Cloud: src/prompts/modules/technology/cloud/
    • Tools: src/prompts/modules/technology/tools/
  3. Implement the TechnologyPromptModule interface
  4. Export from the category's index.ts
  5. Register it in prompt-builder.ts
  6. Add corresponding template sections in src/resources/templates/
  7. Write tests in src/__tests__/

# # Adding New Focus Areas

  1. Add the focus area to the AnalysisFocus enum in src/types/enums.ts
  2. Create a new module file in src/prompts/modules/analysis-focus/
  3. Implement the AnalysisFocusPromptModule interface
  4. Export from analysis-focus/index.ts
  5. Register it in prompt-builder.ts
  6. Add corresponding template sections
  7. Write tests

# # Adding New Severity Levels

  1. Add the severity to the BugSeverity enum in src/types/enums.ts
  2. Create a new module file in src/prompts/modules/bug-severity/
  3. Implement the BugSeverityPromptModule interface
  4. Register it in the prompt builder
  5. Add corresponding template sections
  6. Write tests

# Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please follow these guidelines:

  • Fork the repository and create a feature branch
  • Follow existing code patterns and maintain test coverage above 85%
  • Use Conventional Commits format (feat, fix, docs, test, chore)
  • Ensure all tests pass before submitting a pull request
  • See [Extending the System](# extending-the-system) for adding new modules

Report issues on GitHub Issues with clear reproduction steps.

# License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

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