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MCP Server Registry
This directory contains the MCP (Model Context Protocol) server registry system for Dexto.
Structure
serverRegistry.ts- The main registry service that manages MCP server entriesserver-registry-data.json- External JSON file containing all built-in server definitions
Adding New MCP Servers
To add a new MCP server to the registry, simply edit the server-registry-data.json file. No code changes are required!
Server Entry Format
Each server entry should follow this structure:
{
"id": "unique-server-id",
"name": "Display Name",
"description": "Brief description of what this server does",
"category": "productivity|research|creative|development",
"icon": "📁",
"config": {
"type": "stdio|http|sse",
"command": "npx|uvx|python",
"args": ["-y", "package-name"],
"env": {
"API_KEY": ""
},
"timeout": 30000
},
"tags": ["tag1", "tag2"],
"isOfficial": true,
"isInstalled": false,
"requirements": {
"platform": "all|windows|mac|linux",
"node": ">=18.0.0",
"python": ">=3.10"
},
"author": "Author Name",
"homepage": "https://github.com/author/repo",
"matchIds": ["server-id", "alternative-id"]
}
Configuration Types
Stdio (Node.js/npm)
{
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "package-name"],
"env": {
"API_KEY": ""
}
}
Stdio (Python/uvx)
{
"type": "stdio",
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["package-name"]
}
HTTP/SSE
{
"type": "http",
"url": "https://api.example.com/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer $API_KEY"
}
}
Categories
- productivity - File operations, task management, workflow tools
- research - Search, data analysis, information gathering
- creative - Image editing, music creation, content generation
- development - Code analysis, debugging, development tools
Icons
Use appropriate emojis for each server type:
- 📁 File operations
- 🔍 Search/research
- 🖼️ Image/media
- 🎵 Audio/music
- 🌐 Web/browser
- 📋 Task management
- 🤗 AI/ML models
Benefits of External JSON
- No rebuilds required - Add servers by editing JSON only
- Easy maintenance - All server data in one place
- Version control friendly - Track server additions in git
- Non-developer friendly - Anyone can add servers without touching code
- Consistent structure - Enforced schema for all entries
Example: Adding Tavily Search
{
"id": "tavily",
"name": "Tavily Search",
"description": "Web search and research using Tavily AI search engine",
"category": "research",
"icon": "🔍",
"config": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "tavily-mcp@0.1.3"],
"env": {
"TAVILY_API_KEY": ""
},
"timeout": 30000
},
"tags": ["search", "web", "research", "ai"],
"isOfficial": false,
"isInstalled": false,
"requirements": { "platform": "all", "node": ">=18.0.0" },
"author": "Tavily AI",
"homepage": "https://www.npmjs.com/package/tavily-mcp",
"matchIds": ["tavily"]
}
Testing
After adding a new server to the JSON file:
- Restart the Dexto WebUI
- Navigate to the server registry
- Verify the new server appears in the list
- Test adding it to an agent
Troubleshooting
- Server not appearing: Check JSON syntax and restart WebUI
- Import errors: Ensure the JSON file is valid and accessible
- Type errors: Verify the server entry matches the expected schema