What is the MCP Server?
The MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server designed to extract embedded data from TypeScript/JavaScript source code into structured JSON configuration files, facilitating better data management and AI integration.
How does the MCP Server handle data extraction?
The server extracts string literals, template literals, and complex nested objects, preserving template variables and supporting both TypeScript and JavaScript files. It also replaces source file content with a migration note after extraction.
Can the MCP Server extract SVG components?
Yes, the MCP Server can extract SVG components from React, TypeScript, and JavaScript files, creating individual .svg files and removing React-specific code.
How can I extend the functionality of the MCP Server?
Developers can extend the MCP Server’s functionality by modifying the source code to support new node types, custom value processing, and AST traversal.
What are the benefits of using the MCP Server?
The MCP Server simplifies data management, optimizes SVG handling, and enhances AI model integration, making it an essential tool for developers and businesses leveraging AI technologies.
Data Extractor
Project Details
- sammcj/mcp-data-extractor
- mcp-data-extractor
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 3/28/2025
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