
MasterGo Design
OfficialExtracts design file metadata and DSL data from MasterGo design files using a personal access token. Enables AI models to analyze design elements and generate code from MasterGo projects.
Extracts design file metadata from MasterGo files using a personal access token, enabling direct retrieval of design element details for analysis and code generation.
What it does
- Extract DSL data from MasterGo design files
- Retrieve design element metadata
- Connect MasterGo designs to AI models
- Analyze design file structure
- Apply custom design rules
Best for
About MasterGo Design
MasterGo Design is an official MCP server published by mastergo-design that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Extract design file metadata from MasterGo for analysis or code with ease. Great for web page design programs or convert It is categorized under developer tools, design.
How to install
You can install MasterGo Design in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.
License
MasterGo Design is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.
MasterGo Magic MCP
MasterGo Magic MCP is a standalone MCP (Model Context Protocol) service designed to connect MasterGo design tools with AI models. It enables AI models to directly retrieve DSL data from MasterGo design files.
Key Features
- Retrieves DSL data from MasterGo design files
- Runs directly with npx
- No external dependencies required, only Node.js environment needed
Tutorial
Usage
Obtaining MG_MCP_TOKEN
- Visit https://mastergo.com
- Enter personal settings
- Click the Security Settings tab
- Find the personal access token
- Click to generate the token
Permission Requirements
Important: If the tool is connected but returns a "no permission" error, please check the following conditions:
-
Account Version Requirement:
- Requires Team Edition or higher MasterGo account
- Personal free edition does not support MCP tool access
-
File Location Requirement:
- Design files must be placed in Team Projects
- Files in draft box cannot be accessed via MCP tools
Command Line Options
npx @mastergo/magic-mcp --token=YOUR_TOKEN [--url=API_URL] [--rule=RULE_NAME] [--debug] [--no-rule]
Parameters:
--token=YOUR_TOKEN(required): MasterGo API token for authentication--url=API_URL(optional): API base URL, defaults to http://localhost:3000--rule=RULE_NAME(optional): Add design rules to apply, can be used multiple times--debug(optional): Enable debug mode for detailed error information--no-rule(optional): Disable default rules
You can also use space-separated format for parameters:
npx @mastergo/magic-mcp --token YOUR_TOKEN --url API_URL --rule RULE_NAME --debug
Environment Variables
Alternatively, you can use environment variables instead of command line arguments:
MG_MCP_TOKENorMASTERGO_API_TOKEN: MasterGo API tokenAPI_BASE_URL: API base URLRULES: JSON array of rules (e.g.,'["rule1", "rule2"]')
Installing via Smithery Marketplace
Smithery is an MCP server marketplace that makes it easy to install and manage MCP services.
Method 1: Install via Smithery Website
- Visit Smithery Marketplace
- Click the "Connect" or "Install" button
- Select your MCP client (e.g., Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.)
- Follow the prompts to complete installation and configuration
LINGMA Usage
Search for LINGMA in the VSCode extension marketplace and install it.
After logging in, click on [MCP tools] in the chat box.
Click on [MCP Square] at the top to enter the MCP marketplace, find the MasterGo design collaboration tool and install it.
After installation, go back to [MCP Servers], and edit our MCP service to replace it with your own MasterGo token.
Finally, switch the chat mode to agent mode in the chat interface.
cursor Usage
Cursor Mcp usage guide reference: https://docs.cursor.com/context/model-context-protocol#using-mcp-tools-in-agent
You can configure the MCP server using either command line arguments or environment variables:
Option 1: Using command line arguments
{
"mcpServers": {
"mastergo-magic-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@mastergo/magic-mcp",
"--token=<MG_MCP_TOKEN>",
"--url=https://mastergo.com"
],
"env": {}
}
}
}
Option 2: Using environment variables
{
"mcpServers": {
"mastergo-magic-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@mastergo/magic-mcp"],
"env": {
"MG_MCP_TOKEN": "<YOUR_TOKEN>",
"API_BASE_URL": "https://mastergo.com"
}
}
}
}
cline Usage
Option 1: Using command line arguments
{
"mcpServers": {
"@master/mastergo-magic-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@mastergo/magic-mcp",
"--token=<MG_MCP_TOKEN>",
"--url=https://mastergo.com"
],
"env": {}
}
}
}
Option 2: Using environment variables
{
"mcpServers": {
"@master/mastergo-magic-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@mastergo/magic-mcp"],
"env": {
"MG_MCP_TOKEN": "<YOUR_TOKEN>",
"API_BASE_URL": "https://mastergo.com"
}
}
}
}
Project Structure
src Directory
The src directory contains the core implementation of the MasterGo Magic MCP service:
index.ts: Entry point of the application that initializes the MCP server and registers all toolshttp-util.ts: Utility for handling HTTP requests to the MasterGo APItypes.d.ts: TypeScript type definitions for the project
src/tools
Contains implementations of MCP tools:
base-tool.ts: Base class for all MCP toolsget-dsl.ts: Tool for retrieving DSL (Domain Specific Language) data from MasterGo design filesget-component-link.ts: Tool for retrieving component documentation from linksget-meta.ts: Tool for retrieving metadata informationget-component-workflow.ts: Tool providing structured component development workflow for Vue and React components, generating workflow files and component specifications
src/markdown
Contains markdown files with additional documentation:
meta.md: Documentation about metadata structure and usagecomponent-workflow.md: Component development workflow documentation guiding structured component development process
Local Development
- Run
yarnandyarn buildto install dependencies and build the code - Find the absolute path of
dist/index.js - Add local MCP configuration with your token
"mastergo-mcp-local": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"absolute/path/to/dist/index.js",
"--token=mg_xxxxxx",
"--url=https://mastergo.com",
"--debug"
],
"env": {}
},
- Restart your editor to ensure the local MCP is enabled
After successful execution, you can debug based on the local running results. You can build your own MCP service based on your modifications.
We welcome your code contributions and look forward to building MasterGo's MCP service together.
License
ISC
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