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Adds a Model Context Protocol server that exposes resolve-library-id and query-docs tools via stdio, with tool schemas identical to context7 for drop-in compatibility with Claude Code, Cursor, and Zed. - src/mcp/index.ts — server entry point (io.github.trueref/trueref) - src/mcp/client.ts — HTTP client for TrueRef REST API (TRUEREF_API_URL) - src/mcp/tools/resolve-library-id.ts — library search tool handler - src/mcp/tools/query-docs.ts — documentation retrieval tool handler - src/mcp/index.test.ts — integration tests spawning real server subprocess - .claude/rules/trueref.md — Claude Code rule file for MCP usage - package.json: mcp:start script using tsx Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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