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Once mcify dev is running, the MCP endpoint is at http://localhost:8888/mcp. Every MCP-compatible client connects the same way: URL + (optional) bearer token.

Pick your client

Edit:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"url": "http://localhost:8888/mcp",
"headers": {
"authorization": "Bearer YOUR_MCIFY_AUTH_TOKEN"
}
}
}
}

Restart Claude Desktop. The tools appear automatically.

Cursor uses the same mcpServers shape. Edit .cursor/config.json in your project:

{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"url": "http://localhost:8888/mcp",
"headers": { "authorization": "Bearer YOUR_MCIFY_AUTH_TOKEN" }
}
}
}

Or set it globally in Cursor’s settings → MCP. Reload the editor.

Claude Code reads from .mcp.json at the project root:

{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"url": "http://localhost:8888/mcp",
"headers": { "authorization": "Bearer YOUR_MCIFY_AUTH_TOKEN" }
}
}
}

Inside a Claude Code session: /mcp lists registered servers and their tools.

If you’re building your own agent on top of the @modelcontextprotocol/sdk:

import { Client } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/index.js';
import { StreamableHTTPClientTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/streamableHttp.js';
const transport = new StreamableHTTPClientTransport(new URL('http://localhost:8888/mcp'), {
requestInit: { headers: { authorization: 'Bearer YOUR_MCIFY_AUTH_TOKEN' } },
});
const client = new Client({ name: 'my-agent', version: '0.1.0' }, { capabilities: {} });
await client.connect(transport);
const tools = await client.listTools();
console.log(tools);

mcify dev already starts a local web UI at http://localhost:3001. It has its own Chat tab that talks to Claude or GPT-4 directly from the browser, with your tools registered. Bring an API key (Anthropic or OpenAI), pick a model, type a message — the model uses your tools for real.

Useful for kicking the tires before connecting an external agent.

Verify the connection

In the client, ask “what tools do you have available?” — your tool names (weather_get_current, etc.) should appear. If not:

SymptomProbable causeFix
Client says “no tools”Wrong URL or port.Confirm mcify dev is running and the port matches your client config.
401 UnauthorizedToken mismatch.Make sure the client’s authorization header matches MCIFY_AUTH_TOKEN.
Connection times outLocal firewall, or you bound to a different host.Run with mcify dev --port 8888 --host 127.0.0.1.
Tools list, but invoke 500sBug in your handler.Open the Calls Log tab in the inspector — full error trace.

Going beyond local

The client config doesn’t change when you ship — only the URL does:

{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"url": "https://my-mcp.workers.dev/mcp",
"headers": { "authorization": "Bearer prod_token" }
}
}
}

See Deploy → Overview for the per-target setup.