Interact with the Commonware Library via MCP at https://mcp.commonware.xyz.
Stability varies by primitive. See README for details.
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_file |
Retrieve a specific file by path (e.g., commonware-cryptography/src/lib.rs) |
search_code |
Search across source files for patterns or keywords |
list_versions |
List all available code versions |
list_crates |
List all crates with descriptions |
get_crate_readme |
Get README documentation for a specific crate |
get_overview |
Get the repository README/overview |
list_files |
List files in a crate or directory |
Try these tools out on the Commonware Library MCP Explorer.
LLMs are trained on code from months ago. Web search (the default fallback for finding missing information) returns GitHub links that must be iterated file-by-file to extract relevant information (if not rate-limited first). And, the results you do find probably don't match the version you're building against.
We built our own MCP server to make LLMs building with the Commonware Library more effective. mcp.commonware.xyz provides unlimited access to a version-pinned index of all source code and documentation, along with a ranked search tool that surfaces more relevant snippets than grep (with surrounding context).
claude mcp add --transport http commonware-library https://mcp.commonware.xyzOr add to .mcp.json in your project:
{
"mcpServers": {
"commonware-library": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.commonware.xyz"
}
}
}{
"mcpServers": {
"commonware-library": {
"url": "https://mcp.commonware.xyz"
}
}
}- Node.js 18+
- Wrangler CLI (
npm install -g wrangler) - Cloudflare account
cd mcp
npm install# Create local D1 database and run migrations
npx wrangler d1 migrations apply commonware-mcp-search --local
# Start dev server
npm run devIn a separate terminal, trigger indexing to populate the search index:
curl "http://localhost:8787/__scheduled?cron=*"The server will be available at http://localhost:8787. Use the MCP inspector to test:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector@latestIn the inspector UI, select Streamable HTTP transport, enter http://localhost:8787 as the URL, and choose Direct connection mode.
# Login to Cloudflare (first time only)
npx wrangler login
# Create D1 database (first time only)
npx wrangler d1 create commonware-mcp-search
# Update database_id in wrangler.jsonc with the returned ID
# Run migrations (first time and after schema changes)
npx wrangler d1 migrations apply commonware-mcp-search
# Deploy
npm run deploy
# Indexing runs automatically via cron (every 10 minutes)The server uses Cloudflare's Agents SDK with the McpAgent class:
- Durable Objects: Maintains persistent connections for MCP clients
- Sitemap-based discovery: Parses
commonware.xyz/sitemap.xmlto discover available versions - D1 + FTS5: Full-text search index powered by SQLite FTS5
Once connected, you can ask your AI assistant questions like:
- "How do I use BLS signatures in commonware-cryptography?"
- "Show me the simplex consensus implementation"
- "What's the difference between the broadcast and p2p crates?"
- "Find where threshold signatures are implemented"
- "Explain how the deterministic runtime works"
The assistant will use the MCP tools to fetch actual source code rather than relying on training data.