date-fns documentation MCP server.
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To connect the VS Code, add the following lines to your .vscode/mcp.json
replacing npx
with your package manager command (e.g., pnpm
or yarn
with the dlx
argument):
{
"servers": {
"date-fns": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@date-fns/mcp"]
}
}
}
If you have @date-fns/mcp
installed as a dependency, you can use npx date-fns-mcp
(or pnpm date-fns-mcp
/yarn date-fns-mcp
) instead.
Once it's done, the MCP server will be available in the Extensions tab in the Primary Side Bar. Make sure it's started by right-clicking (or using the cog icon) and selecting Start Server in the context menu.
See the VS Code documentation on MCP servers for more details.
To connect the Claude Code, add the following lines to .mcp.json
replacing npx
with your package manager command (e.g., pnpm
or yarn
with the dlx
argument):
{
"mcpServers": {
"date-fns": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@date-fns/mcp"]
}
}
}
If you have @date-fns/mcp
installed as a dependency, you can use npx date-fns-mcp
(or pnpm date-fns-mcp
/yarn date-fns-mcp
) instead.
Alternatively, you can use CLI to add it to the user scope:
claude mcp add date-fns --scope user npx @date-fns/mcp
To connect the Claude Desktop, add the following lines to the configuration file (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
on macOS or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
on Windows), replacing npx
with your package manager command (e.g., pnpx
or yarn
with dlx
argument):
{
"mcpServers": {
"date-fns": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@date-fns/mcp"]
}
}
}
Make sure to restart the app, to apply the changes. You can verify it is connected by going into Settings > Connectors. It should list date-fns
as a local dev connector.
See the Claude documentation on MCP servers for more details.
When running the project in a dev container, you can use docker
to run the stdio
server.
First, get the container name:
docker ps --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Image}}"
It would print a table looking like this:
NAMES IMAGE
eager_wing vsc-date-fns-edf43f8ea15ab083575b80286e19288104a196412032ae9caa7e1f2ad451d6be-uid
Grab the container name, then to verify if everything is set up, run the command, replacing eager_wing
with your container name and /wrkspc/date-fns-mcp
with the path to the MCP repo:
docker exec -it eager_wing bash -lc 'cd /wrkspc/date-fns-mcp && eval "$(mise activate bash --shims)" && node ./src/bin.ts'
You should see ⭐️ date-fns MCP Server running on stdio
.
If you run the main date-fns repo dev container, the path could be /wrkspc/date-fns/submodules/mcp
(depending on the repo directory name where you have it cloned):
docker exec -it eager_wing bash -lc 'cd /wrkspc/date-fns/submodules/mcp && eval "$(mise activate bash --shims)" && node ./src/bin.ts'
To connect the Claude Desktop to the MCP running in a dev container, adjust your configuration, replacing the name (i.e., eager_wing
) and the path to the repo (i.e., /wrkspc/date-fns-mcp
):
{
"globalShortcut": "Alt+Ctrl+Space",
"mcpServers": {
"date-fns": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"exec",
"-i",
"eager_wing",
"bash",
"-lc",
"cd /wrkspc/date-fns-mcp && eval \"$(mise activate bash --shims)\" && node ./src/bin.ts"
]
}
}
}