create-mcp-app

Interactive UIs for MCP tools that run inside Claude Desktop and other MCP-enabled hosts. Combines an MCP tool (called by the LLM) with an HTML resource (renders the UI) linked via _meta.ui.resourceUri Supports React with useApp hook, vanilla JS, Vue, Svelte, Preact, and Solid; clone the SDK repo to access working templates and API reference for each framework Requires CSP configuration in resource contents for all network requests, including localhost; handlers must be registered before calling app.connect() Includes advanced patterns for polling, chunked responses, binary resources, host context (theme/fonts), fullscreen mode, and streaming input via ontoolinputpartial

INSTALLATION
npx skills add https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps --skill create-mcp-app
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SKILL.md

Create MCP App

Build interactive UIs that run inside MCP-enabled hosts like Claude Desktop. An MCP App combines an MCP tool with an HTML resource to display rich, interactive content.

Core Concept: Tool + Resource

Every MCP App requires two parts linked together:

  • Tool - Called by the LLM/host, returns data
  • Resource - Serves the bundled HTML UI that displays the data

The tool's _meta.ui.resourceUri references the resource's URI.

Host calls tool → Host renders resource UI → Server returns result → UI receives result.

Quick Start Decision Tree

Framework Selection

Framework

SDK Support

Best For

React

useApp hook provided

Teams familiar with React

Vanilla JS

Manual lifecycle

Simple apps, no build complexity

Vue/Svelte/Preact/Solid

Manual lifecycle

Framework preference

Project Context

Adding to existing MCP server:

  • Import registerAppTool, registerAppResource from SDK
  • Add tool registration with _meta.ui.resourceUri
  • Add resource registration serving bundled HTML

Creating new MCP server:

  • Set up server with transport (stdio or HTTP)
  • Register tools and resources
  • Configure build system with vite-plugin-singlefile

Getting Reference Code

Clone the SDK repository for working examples and API documentation:

git clone --branch "v$(npm view @modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps version)" --depth 1 https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps.git /tmp/mcp-ext-apps

Framework Templates

Learn and adapt from /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-server-{framework}/:

Template

Key Files

basic-server-vanillajs/

server.ts, src/mcp-app.ts, mcp-app.html

basic-server-react/

server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx (uses useApp hook)

basic-server-vue/

server.ts, src/App.vue

basic-server-svelte/

server.ts, src/App.svelte

basic-server-preact/

server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx

basic-server-solid/

server.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx

Each template includes:

  • server.ts with registerAppTool and registerAppResource
  • main.ts entry point with HTTP and stdio transport setup
  • Client-side app (e.g., src/mcp-app.ts, src/mcp-app.tsx) with lifecycle handlers
  • src/global.css with global styles and host style variable fallbacks
  • vite.config.ts using vite-plugin-singlefile
  • package.json with npm run scripts and required dependencies
  • .gitignore excluding node_modules/ and dist/

API Reference (Source Files)

Read JSDoc documentation directly from /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/src/:

File

Contents

src/app.ts

App class, handlers (ontoolinput, ontoolresult, onhostcontextchanged, onteardown, etc.), lifecycle

src/server/index.ts

registerAppTool, registerAppResource, helper functions

src/spec.types.ts

All type definitions: McpUiHostContext, McpUiStyleVariableKey (CSS variable names), McpUiResourceCsp (CSP configuration), etc.

src/styles.ts

applyDocumentTheme, applyHostStyleVariables, applyHostFonts

src/react/useApp.tsx

useApp hook for React apps

Advanced Patterns

See /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/docs/patterns.md for detailed recipes:

  • App-only toolsvisibility: ["app"], hiding tools from model
  • Polling — real-time dashboards, interval management
  • Chunked responses — large files, pagination, base64 encoding
  • Error handlingisError, informing model of failures
  • Binary resources — audio/video/etc via resources/read, blob field
  • Network requests — assets, fetch, CSP, _meta.ui.csp, CORS, _meta.ui.domain
  • Host context — theme, styling, fonts, safe area insets
  • Fullscreen moderequestDisplayMode, display mode changes
  • Model contextupdateModelContext, sendMessage, keeping model informed
  • View stateviewUUID, localStorage, state recovery
  • Visibility-based pause — IntersectionObserver, pausing animations/WebGL
  • Streaming inputontoolinputpartial, progressive rendering

Reference Host Implementation

/tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-host/ shows one way an MCP Apps-capable host could be implemented. Real-world hosts like Claude Desktop are more sophisticated—use basic-host for local testing and protocol understanding, not as a guarantee of host behavior.

Critical Implementation Notes

Adding Dependencies

Always use npm install to add dependencies rather than manually writing version numbers:

npm install @modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps @modelcontextprotocol/sdk zod express cors

npm install -D typescript vite vite-plugin-singlefile concurrently cross-env @types/node @types/express @types/cors

This lets npm resolve the latest compatible versions. Never specify version numbers from memory.

TypeScript Server Execution

Unless the user has specified otherwise, use tsx for running TypeScript server files. For example:

npm install -D tsx

npm pkg set scripts.dev="cross-env NODE_ENV=development concurrently 'cross-env INPUT=mcp-app.html vite build --watch' 'tsx --watch main.ts'"

[!NOTE]

The SDK examples use bun but generated projects should default to tsx for broader compatibility.

Handler Registration Order

Register ALL handlers BEFORE calling app.connect():

const app = new App({ name: "My App", version: "1.0.0" });

// Register handlers first

app.ontoolinput = (params) => { /* handle input */ };

app.ontoolresult = (result) => { /* handle result */ };

app.onhostcontextchanged = (ctx) => { /* handle context */ };

app.onteardown = async () => { return {}; };

// etc.

// Then connect

await app.connect();

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • No text fallback - Always provide content array for non-UI hosts
  • Missing CSP configuration - MCP Apps HTML is served as an MCP resource with no same-origin server; ALL network requests—even to localhost—require a CSP configuration
  • CSP or CORS config in wrong _meta object - _meta.ui.csp and _meta.ui.domain go in the contents[] objects returned by registerAppResource()'s read callback, not in registerAppResource()'s config object
  • Handlers after app.connect() - Register ALL handlers BEFORE calling app.connect()
  • No streaming for large inputs - Use ontoolinputpartial to show progress during input generation

Testing

Using basic-host

Test MCP Apps locally with the basic-host example:

# Terminal 1: Build and run your server

npm run build && npm run serve

# Terminal 2: Run basic-host (from cloned repo)

cd /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-host

npm install

SERVERS='["http://localhost:3001/mcp"]' npm run start

# Open http://localhost:8080

Configure SERVERS with a JSON array of your server URLs (default: http://localhost:3001/mcp).

Debug with sendLog

Send debug logs to the host application (rather than just the iframe's dev console):

await app.sendLog({ level: "info", data: "Debug message" });

await app.sendLog({ level: "error", data: { error: err.message } });
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