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Perfect for Conversational Agents needing to enrich their MCP server with interactive UI capabilities. This skill should be used when the user asks to add an app to my MCP server, add UI to my MCP server, add a view to my MCP tool, enrich MCP tools with UI, add interactive UI to existing server, add MCP Apps to my server, or needs to add interactive UI capabilities to an existing MCP server that already has tools. Provides guidance for analyzing existing tools and adding MCP Apps UI resources.

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Perfect for Conversational Agents needing to enrich their MCP server with interactive UI capabilities. This skill should be used when the user asks to add an app to my MCP server, add UI to my MCP server, add a view to my MCP tool, enrich MCP tools with UI, add interactive UI to existing server, add MCP Apps to my server, or needs to add interactive UI capabilities to an existing MCP server that already has tools. Provides guidance for analyzing existing tools and adding MCP Apps UI resources.

核心价值

Empowers agents to render inline HTML resources in the host's conversation using the MCP Apps SDK (@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps), enhancing existing tools with interactive UIs via _meta.ui.resourceUri and sandboxed iframes.

适用 Agent 类型

Perfect for Conversational Agents needing to enrich their MCP server with interactive UI capabilities.

赋予的主要能力 · add-app-to-server

Enriching existing MCP server tools with interactive UIs
Rendering HTML resources inline in the host's conversation
Linking tools to UI resources via _meta.ui.resourceUri

! 使用限制与门槛

  • Requires the MCP Apps SDK (@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps)
  • Limited to text-only clients as a fallback

Why this page is reference-only

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The section below is imported from the upstream repository and should be treated as secondary evidence. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary layer for fit, risk, and installation decisions.

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add-app-to-server 是什么?

Perfect for Conversational Agents needing to enrich their MCP server with interactive UI capabilities. This skill should be used when the user asks to add an app to my MCP server, add UI to my MCP server, add a view to my MCP tool, enrich MCP tools with UI, add interactive UI to existing server, add MCP Apps to my server, or needs to add interactive UI capabilities to an existing MCP server that already has tools. Provides guidance for analyzing existing tools and adding MCP Apps UI resources.

如何安装 add-app-to-server?

运行命令:npx killer-skills add b-open-io/prompts/add-app-to-server。支持 Cursor、Windsurf、VS Code、Claude Code 等 19+ IDE/Agent。

add-app-to-server 适用于哪些场景?

典型场景包括:Enriching existing MCP server tools with interactive UIs、Rendering HTML resources inline in the host's conversation、Linking tools to UI resources via _meta.ui.resourceUri。

add-app-to-server 支持哪些 IDE 或 Agent?

该技能兼容 Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer。可使用 Killer-Skills CLI 一条命令通用安装。

add-app-to-server 有哪些限制?

Requires the MCP Apps SDK (@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps);Limited to text-only clients as a fallback。

安装步骤

  1. 1. 打开终端

    在你的项目目录中打开终端或命令行。

  2. 2. 执行安装命令

    运行:npx killer-skills add b-open-io/prompts/add-app-to-server。CLI 会自动识别 IDE 或 AI Agent 并完成配置。

  3. 3. 开始使用技能

    add-app-to-server 已启用,可立即在当前项目中调用。

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Supporting Evidence

Add UI to MCP Server

Enrich an existing MCP server's tools with interactive UIs using the MCP Apps SDK (@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps).

How It Works

Existing tools get paired with HTML resources that render inline in the host's conversation. The tool continues to work for text-only clients — UI is an enhancement, not a replacement. Each tool that benefits from UI gets linked to a resource via _meta.ui.resourceUri, and the host renders that resource in a sandboxed iframe when the tool is called.

Getting Reference Code

Clone the SDK repository for working examples and API documentation:

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

API Reference (Source Files)

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

FileContents
src/app.tsApp class, handlers (ontoolinput, ontoolresult, onhostcontextchanged, onteardown), lifecycle
src/server/index.tsregisterAppTool, registerAppResource, getUiCapability, tool visibility options
src/spec.types.tsAll type definitions: McpUiHostContext, CSS variable keys, display modes
src/styles.tsapplyDocumentTheme, applyHostStyleVariables, applyHostFonts
src/react/useApp.tsxuseApp hook for React apps
src/react/useHostStyles.tsuseHostStyles, useHostStyleVariables, useHostFonts hooks

Key Examples (Mixed Tool Patterns)

These examples demonstrate servers with both App-enhanced and plain tools — the exact pattern you're adding:

ExamplePattern
examples/map-server/show-map (App tool) + geocode (plain tool)
examples/pdf-server/display_pdf (App tool) + list_pdfs (plain tool) + read_pdf_bytes (app-only tool)
examples/system-monitor-server/get-system-info (App tool) + poll-system-stats (app-only polling tool)

Framework Templates

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

TemplateKey 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

Step 1: Analyze Existing Tools

Before writing any code, analyze the server's existing tools and determine which ones benefit from UI.

  1. Read the server source and list all registered tools
  2. For each tool, assess whether it would benefit from UI (returns data that could be visualized, involves user interaction, etc.) vs. is fine as text-only (simple lookups, utility functions)
  3. Identify tools that could become app-only helpers (data the UI needs to poll/fetch but the model doesn't need to call directly)
  4. Present the analysis to the user and confirm which tools to enhance

Decision Framework

Tool output typeUI benefitExample
Structured data / lists / tablesHigh — interactive table, search, filteringList of items, search results
Metrics / numbers over timeHigh — charts, gauges, dashboardsSystem stats, analytics
Media / rich contentHigh — viewer, player, rendererMaps, PDFs, images, video
Simple text / confirmationsLow — text is fine"File created", "Setting updated"
Data for other toolsConsider app-onlyPolling endpoints, chunk loaders

Step 2: Add Dependencies

bash
1npm install @modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps 2npm install -D vite vite-plugin-singlefile

Plus framework-specific dependencies if needed (e.g., react, react-dom, @vitejs/plugin-react for React).

Use npm install to add dependencies rather than manually writing version numbers. This lets npm resolve the latest compatible versions. Never specify version numbers from memory.

Step 3: Set Up the Build Pipeline

Vite Configuration

Create vite.config.ts with vite-plugin-singlefile to bundle the UI into a single HTML file:

typescript
1import { defineConfig } from "vite"; 2import { viteSingleFile } from "vite-plugin-singlefile"; 3 4export default defineConfig({ 5 plugins: [viteSingleFile()], 6 build: { 7 outDir: "dist", 8 rollupOptions: { 9 input: "mcp-app.html", // one per UI, or one shared entry 10 }, 11 }, 12});

HTML Entry Point

Create mcp-app.html (or one per distinct UI if tools need different views):

html
1<!doctype html> 2<html lang="en"> 3 <head> 4 <meta charset="UTF-8" /> 5 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> 6 <title>MCP App</title> 7 </head> 8 <body> 9 <div id="root"></div> 10 <script type="module" src="./src/mcp-app.ts"></script> 11 </body> 12</html>

Build Scripts

Add build scripts to package.json. The UI must be built before the server code bundles it:

json
1{ 2 "scripts": { 3 "build:ui": "vite build", 4 "build:server": "tsc", 5 "build": "npm run build:ui && npm run build:server", 6 "serve": "tsx server.ts" 7 } 8}

Step 4: Convert Tools to App Tools

Transform plain MCP tools into App tools with UI.

Before (plain MCP tool):

typescript
1server.tool("my-tool", { param: z.string() }, async (args) => { 2 const data = await fetchData(args.param); 3 return { content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(data) }] }; 4});

After (App tool with UI):

typescript
1import { registerAppTool, registerAppResource, RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE } from "@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps/server"; 2 3const resourceUri = "ui://my-tool/mcp-app.html"; 4 5registerAppTool(server, "my-tool", { 6 description: "Shows data with an interactive UI", 7 inputSchema: { param: z.string() }, 8 _meta: { ui: { resourceUri } }, 9}, async (args) => { 10 const data = await fetchData(args.param); 11 return { 12 content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(data) }], // text fallback for non-UI hosts 13 structuredContent: { data }, // structured data for the UI 14 }; 15});

Key guidance:

  • Always keep the content array with a text fallback for text-only clients
  • Add structuredContent for data the UI needs to render
  • Link the tool to its resource via _meta.ui.resourceUri
  • Leave tools that don't benefit from UI unchanged — they stay as plain tools

Step 5: Register Resources

Register the HTML resource so the host can fetch it:

typescript
1import fs from "node:fs/promises"; 2import path from "node:path"; 3 4const resourceUri = "ui://my-tool/mcp-app.html"; 5 6registerAppResource(server, { 7 uri: resourceUri, 8 name: "My Tool UI", 9 mimeType: RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE, 10}, async () => { 11 const html = await fs.readFile( 12 path.resolve(import.meta.dirname, "dist", "mcp-app.html"), 13 "utf-8", 14 ); 15 return { contents: [{ uri: resourceUri, mimeType: RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE, text: html }] }; 16});

If multiple tools share the same UI, they can reference the same resourceUri and the same resource registration.

Step 6: Build the UI

Handler Registration

Register ALL handlers BEFORE calling app.connect():

typescript
1import { App, PostMessageTransport, applyDocumentTheme, applyHostStyleVariables, applyHostFonts } from "@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps"; 2 3const app = new App({ name: "My App", version: "1.0.0" }); 4 5app.ontoolinput = (params) => { 6 // Render the UI using params.arguments and/or params.structuredContent 7}; 8 9app.ontoolresult = (result) => { 10 // Update UI with final tool result 11}; 12 13app.onhostcontextchanged = (ctx) => { 14 if (ctx.theme) applyDocumentTheme(ctx.theme); 15 if (ctx.styles?.variables) applyHostStyleVariables(ctx.styles.variables); 16 if (ctx.styles?.css?.fonts) applyHostFonts(ctx.styles.css.fonts); 17 if (ctx.safeAreaInsets) { 18 const { top, right, bottom, left } = ctx.safeAreaInsets; 19 document.body.style.padding = `${top}px ${right}px ${bottom}px ${left}px`; 20 } 21}; 22 23app.onteardown = async () => { 24 return {}; 25}; 26 27await app.connect(new PostMessageTransport());

Host Styling

Use host CSS variables for theme integration:

css
1.container { 2 background: var(--color-background-secondary); 3 color: var(--color-text-primary); 4 font-family: var(--font-sans); 5 border-radius: var(--border-radius-md); 6}

Key variable groups: --color-background-*, --color-text-*, --color-border-*, --font-sans, --font-mono, --font-text-*-size, --font-heading-*-size, --border-radius-*. See src/spec.types.ts for the full list.

For React apps, use the useApp and useHostStyles hooks instead — see basic-server-react/ for the pattern.

Optional Enhancements

App-Only Helper Tools

Tools the UI calls but the model doesn't need to invoke directly (polling, pagination, chunk loading):

typescript
1registerAppTool(server, "poll-data", { 2 description: "Polls latest data for the UI", 3 _meta: { ui: { resourceUri, visibility: ["app"] } }, 4}, async () => { 5 const data = await getLatestData(); 6 return { content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(data) }] }; 7});

The UI calls these via app.callServerTool("poll-data", {}).

CSP Configuration

If the UI needs to load external resources (fonts, APIs, CDNs), declare the domains:

typescript
1registerAppResource(server, { 2 uri: resourceUri, 3 name: "My Tool UI", 4 mimeType: RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE, 5 _meta: { 6 ui: { 7 connectDomains: ["api.example.com"], // fetch/XHR targets 8 resourceDomains: ["cdn.example.com"], // scripts, styles, images 9 frameDomains: ["embed.example.com"], // nested iframes 10 }, 11 }, 12}, async () => { /* ... */ });

Streaming Partial Input

For large tool inputs, show progress during LLM generation:

typescript
1app.ontoolinputpartial = (params) => { 2 const args = params.arguments; // Healed partial JSON - always valid 3 // Render preview with partial data 4}; 5 6app.ontoolinput = (params) => { 7 // Final complete input - switch to full render 8};

Graceful Degradation with getUiCapability()

Conditionally register App tools only when the client supports UI, falling back to text-only tools:

typescript
1import { getUiCapability, registerAppTool, RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE } from "@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps/server"; 2 3server.server.oninitialized = () => { 4 const clientCapabilities = server.server.getClientCapabilities(); 5 const uiCap = getUiCapability(clientCapabilities); 6 7 if (uiCap?.mimeTypes?.includes(RESOURCE_MIME_TYPE)) { 8 // Client supports UI — register App tool 9 registerAppTool(server, "my-tool", { 10 description: "Shows data with interactive UI", 11 _meta: { ui: { resourceUri } }, 12 }, appToolHandler); 13 } else { 14 // Text-only client — register plain tool 15 server.tool("my-tool", "Shows data", { param: z.string() }, plainToolHandler); 16 } 17};

Fullscreen Mode

Allow the UI to expand to fullscreen:

typescript
1app.onhostcontextchanged = (ctx) => { 2 if (ctx.availableDisplayModes?.includes("fullscreen")) { 3 fullscreenBtn.style.display = "block"; 4 } 5 if (ctx.displayMode) { 6 container.classList.toggle("fullscreen", ctx.displayMode === "fullscreen"); 7 } 8}; 9 10async function toggleFullscreen() { 11 const newMode = currentMode === "fullscreen" ? "inline" : "fullscreen"; 12 const result = await app.requestDisplayMode({ mode: newMode }); 13 currentMode = result.mode; 14}

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Forgetting text content fallback — Always include content array with text for non-UI hosts
  2. Registering handlers after connect() — Register ALL handlers BEFORE calling app.connect()
  3. Missing vite-plugin-singlefile — Without it, assets won't load in the sandboxed iframe
  4. Forgetting resource registration — The tool references a resourceUri that must have a matching resource
  5. Hardcoding styles — Use host CSS variables (var(--color-*)) for theme integration
  6. Not handling safe area insets — Always apply ctx.safeAreaInsets in onhostcontextchanged

Testing

Using basic-host

Test the enhanced server with the basic-host example:

bash
1# Terminal 1: Build and run your server 2npm run build && npm run serve 3 4# Terminal 2: Run basic-host (from cloned repo) 5cd /tmp/mcp-ext-apps/examples/basic-host 6npm install 7SERVERS='["http://localhost:3001/mcp"]' npm run start 8# Open http://localhost:8080

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

Verify

  1. Plain tools still work and return text output
  2. App tools render their UI in the iframe
  3. ontoolinput handler fires with tool arguments
  4. ontoolresult handler fires with tool result
  5. Host styling (theme, fonts, colors) applies correctly

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