Vite React MCP

Vite React MCP

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Overview

what is Vite React MCP?

Vite React MCP is a Vite plugin that creates an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server to help Large Language Models (LLMs) understand the context of your React application.

how to use Vite React MCP?

To use Vite React MCP, install it via npm, configure it in your Vite project, and access the tools through the Developer panel in your browser.

key features of Vite React MCP?

  • Highlight Component: Highlights a React component based on its name.
  • Get Component States: Retrieves the props, states, and contexts of a React component in JSON format.
  • Get Component Tree: Provides the React component tree of the current page in ASCII format.
  • Get Unnecessary Rerenders: Identifies components that are unnecessarily re-rendered on the current page.

use cases of Vite React MCP?

  1. Assisting developers in debugging React applications by visualizing component states.
  2. Optimizing performance by identifying unnecessary re-renders.
  3. Enhancing LLMs' understanding of React app structures for better context handling.

FAQ from Vite React MCP?

  • What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, which helps LLMs interact with applications more effectively.

  • Is Vite React MCP free to use?

Yes! Vite React MCP is open-source and free to use.

  • Do I need React Devtools to use this plugin?

No, Vite React MCP works without requiring the React Devtools extension.

Content

vite-react-mcp

npm version npm downloads

A Vite plugin that creates an MCP server to help LLMs understand your React App context

Features

  • highlight-component

    • description: Highlight React component based on the component name.
    • params:
      • componentName: string

    highlight-component

  • get-component-states

    • description: Get the React component props, states, and contexts in JSON structure format.
    • params:
      • componentName: string

    get-component-states

  • get-component-tree

    • description: Get the React component tree of the current page in ASCII format.
    • params:
      • allComponent: boolean, if truthy, return a tree for all components instead of your self-defined components only.

    get-component-tree

  • get-unnecessary-rerenders

    • description: Get the wasted re-rendered components of the current page.
    • params:
      • timeframe: number, if present, only get unnecessary renders within the last timeframe seconds. If not, get all unnecessary renders happened on the current page.
      • allComponent: boolean, if truthy, get unnecessary renders for all components instead of self-defined components only.

    get-unnecessary-rerenders

Getting Started

Installation

pnpm install vite-react-mcp -D

You also need @babel/preset-react installed, as this plugins traverses AST to collect your React components names.

pnpm install @babel/preset-react

Usage

// vite.config.ts
import ReactMCP from 'vite-react-mcp'

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [ReactMCP()],
})

At this point, you already can access window.__VITE_REACT_MCP_TOOLS__ to use the tools in Developer panel on your browser.

To use it as an MCP server, setup MCP configuration in your MCP client.

  • For Cursor, create a ./cursor/mcp.json at the root level of your react project.

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "vite-react-mcp": {
          "url": "http://localhost:3000/sse"
        }
      }
    }
    

    Make sure the port is the same as your react app

  • For Claude Desktop, it requires a bit of workaround. If you are interested, you can take a look at this thread.

    The reason is Claude MCP Client does execution based on command, while what we have here is HTTP based API. You need to write a script acting as a bridge to make it look like execution based.

How it works

MCP exposes a tool-call api through natural language. The tool itself is injected on your browser runtime. It works without requiring React Devtools extension, as we use bippy, which injects a __REACT_GLOBAL_DEVTOOLS_HOOK__ to window. The tool then is triggered from vite's websocket call to do corresponding actions by receiving mcp tool call command from the mcp client you interact.

Test

pnpm run playground

The playground contains a simple user profile application to test React component interactions.

Acknowledgement

This project is inspired by vite-plugin-vue-mcp. Thanks for the awesome idea bridging mcp and devtools.

License

MIT

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