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DocsFetcher MCP Server: Instant Docs, Zero-Hassle Coding

πŸ“š DocsFetcher MCP Server: Instant docs for any package, zero hassle. Stop digging – start coding faster with real-time retrieval. Your time is code gold. ⚑

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About DocsFetcher MCP Server

What is DocsFetcher MCP Server: Instant Docs, Zero-Hassle Coding?

Imagine a developer urgently needing documentation for a JavaScript package but struggling to sift through fragmented web results. DocsFetcher MCP Server solves this by instantly aggregating comprehensive docs from major ecosystems like npm, PyPI, Maven, and more. This open-source tool eliminates API key requirements and integrates seamlessly with AI platforms like Claude Desktop, enabling real-time access to structured documentation without manual setup.

How to use DocsFetcher MCP Server: Instant Docs, Zero-Hassle Coding?

Here’s how to get started:
1. Install via npm or yarn
2. Configure in your IDE (Claude/Cursor)
3. Use natural language queries like:

"Compare pandas in Python and data.table in R"

Advanced users can leverage tool syntax for precise requests:

@fetch-multilingual-docs with packageName='http' and languages=['javascript','python']

DocsFetcher MCP Server Features

Key Features of DocsFetcher MCP Server: Instant Docs, Zero-Hassle Coding?

  • Cross-platform support: Works with 15+ programming languages including Python, Java, and Go
  • AI-native integration: Directly powers chatbot knowledge bases through standardized JSON outputs
  • Offline-first design: Local server caching reduces dependency on external APIs
  • Version-aware parsing: Automatically detects and serves docs for specific package versions

Use cases of DocsFetcher MCP Server: Instant Docs, Zero-Hassle Coding?

Developers use this tool for:

  • Rapid API exploration during sprint planning
  • Legacy code maintenance by accessing outdated package docs
  • Multi-language projects requiring simultaneous documentation comparison
  • Automated documentation generation for internal tooling

DocsFetcher MCP Server FAQ

FAQ from DocsFetcher MCP Server: Instant Docs, Zero-Hassle Coding?

Q: Does it work with private repositories?
A: Yes, with custom server configurations for npmrc/PyPIrc files

Q: How are conflicting docs resolved?
A: Prioritizes official sources first, then fallbacks to GitHub/Bitbucket readme files

Q: What about performance?
A: Caches 90% of common requests locally, with sub-second response times

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πŸ“š DocsFetcher MCP Server

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An MCP server that fetches package documentation from multiple language ecosystems for LLMs like Claude without requiring API keys.

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✨ Features

  • 🌐 Supports multiple programming languages (JavaScript, Python, Java, .NET, Ruby, PHP, Rust, Go, Swift)
  • πŸ“¦ Fetches documentation for packages by name or URL
  • πŸ” Crawls documentation sites to extract comprehensive information
  • πŸ“„ Extracts README, API docs, code examples, and repository info
  • 🧠 Provides structured data for LLM summarization
  • πŸ’¬ Includes specialized prompts for documentation analysis
  • πŸ”‘ No API key required - works natively with Claude Desktop and Cursor IDE

πŸš€ Installation

Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop β†’ Settings β†’ Developer
  2. Click "Edit Config" and add:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "docsFetcher": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@smithery/cli@latest",
        "run",
        "@cdugo/mcp-get-docs",
        "--config",
        "'{}'"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Cursor IDE Configuration

  1. Open Cursor IDE β†’ Settings β†’ MCP -> Add New MCP Servier

  2. Add:

    Name: docsFetcher
    Command: npx -y @smithery/cli@latest run @cdugo/mcp-get-docs --config "{}"

Prerequisites

  • πŸ“‹ Node.js 18 or later

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Running Locally

git clone https://github.com/cdugo/package-documentation-mcp
cd package-documentation-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Once installed, you can run the server locally with:

# From the project root directory
npm start

For development with auto-restart on file changes:

npm run dev

The server will start on the default port (usually 3000). You should see output like:

πŸš€ DocsFetcher MCP Server running!
πŸ“‹ Ready to fetch documentation

To specify a custom port:

PORT=8080 npm start

πŸ› οΈ Available Tools

  1. fetch-url-docs : πŸ”— Fetch docs from a specific URL
  2. fetch-package-docs : πŸ“¦ Fetch docs for a package with optional language specification
  3. fetch-library-docs : 🧠 Smart tool that works with either package name or URL
  4. fetch-multilingual-docs : 🌍 Fetch docs for a package across multiple language ecosystems

πŸ“ Available Prompts

  1. summarize-library-docs : πŸ“š Create a comprehensive library summary
  2. explain-dependency-error : πŸ› Generate dependency error explanations

πŸ’‘ Example Queries

Basic Library Information

  • "What is Express.js and how do I use it?"
  • "Tell me about the React library"
  • "How do I use requests in Python?"

Multi-language Support

  • "Show me documentation for lodash in JavaScript"
  • "Compare pandas in Python and data.table in R"

Using Tools

  • "@fetch-package-docs with packageName='express' and language='javascript'"
  • "@fetch-package-docs with packageName='requests' and language='python'"
  • "@fetch-multilingual-docs with packageName='http' and languages=['javascript', 'python', 'rust']"

Using Prompts

  • "@summarize-library-docs with libraryName='express'"
  • "@explain-dependency-error with packageName='dotenv'"

❓ Troubleshooting

Local Installation

  • Server not showing up : βœ… Verify absolute path in configuration
  • Connection errors : πŸ”„ Restart Claude Desktop or Cursor IDE
  • Fetch failures : ⚠️ Some packages may have non-standard documentation
  • Language support : 🌐 If a language isn't working, try using the package's direct URL

πŸ“„ License

MIT

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