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Yourware MCP

MCP Server

Upload projects to Yourware with a single command

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The Yourware MCP server lets developers upload files or directories to yourware.so via a simple CLI command, using an API key for authentication.

Capabilities

Resources
Access data sources
Tools
Execute functions
Prompts
Pre-built templates
Sampling
AI model interactions

Showcase

The Yourware MCP server bridges the gap between local AI projects and the Yourware platform, enabling developers to upload codebases—whether a single file or an entire directory—directly from their AI assistant workflow. By exposing a lightweight MCP interface, it allows Claude or other LLMs to trigger uploads, manage API keys, and interact with Yourware’s hosting services without leaving the conversational context. This eliminates manual file transfers or CLI juggling, streamlining continuous integration and rapid prototyping for teams that rely on AI-driven development.

At its core, the server listens for MCP requests and forwards them to Yourware’s REST API using a bearer token supplied via the environment variable. The integration is intentionally minimalistic: a single command () launches the server, and the client can invoke it through standard MCP tooling such as Cursor or Claude’s . The server handles authentication, file packaging, and API communication automatically, freeing developers to focus on writing code rather than managing deployment details.

Key capabilities include:

  • One‑click uploads from an AI prompt, turning a code snippet or repository into a live Yourware project with no extra steps.
  • Support for both files and directories, ensuring that monorepos or multi‑file modules can be transferred intact.
  • Environment variable configuration for the API key, which can be securely generated or stored by an LLM during a conversation.
  • Seamless integration with popular MCP clients (Cursor, Claude), allowing the server to be added as a named endpoint and invoked with simple commands.

Typical use cases span rapid prototyping, educational demos, and collaborative coding sessions. A data scientist might write a script in Claude, upload it to Yourware for instant execution and visualization, then iterate—all within the same chat. A product team could quickly spin up a proof‑of‑concept web app from a static file, share it with stakeholders, and gather feedback without leaving the AI interface.

What sets Yourware MCP apart is its focus on developer ergonomics. By turning a complex deployment pipeline into a single conversational command, it reduces friction and encourages experimentation. The server’s lightweight design means it can run locally or in a CI environment, making it ideal for both personal projects and automated workflows. In short, Yourware MCP turns AI conversations into fully functional, hosted applications with minimal overhead, empowering developers to iterate faster and deploy smarter.