
Package Documentation Fetcher
Fetches documentation and package information from multiple language registries (npm, PyPI, Maven, etc.) without requiring API keys. Extracts READMEs, API docs, and code examples for LLM analysis.
Integrates with multiple package registries and documentation sources to provide up-to-date library information for code assistance, dependency analysis, and learning about new libraries.
What it does
- Fetch package documentation by name or URL
- Extract README files and API documentation
- Crawl documentation sites for comprehensive info
- Retrieve repository metadata and code examples
- Support 9+ programming languages and registries
Best for
About Package Documentation Fetcher
Package Documentation Fetcher is a community-built MCP server published by cdugo that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Get up-to-date library info with Package Documentation Fetcher – a great tool for those with an MLIS degree or a master' It is categorized under search web, developer tools.
How to install
You can install Package Documentation Fetcher 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
Package Documentation Fetcher is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.
📚 DocsFetcher MCP Server
An MCP server that fetches package documentation from multiple language ecosystems for LLMs like Claude without requiring API keys.
✨ Features
- 🌐 Supports multiple programming languages (JavaScript, Python, Java, .NET, Ruby, PHP, Rust, Go, Swift)
- 📦 Fetches documentation for packages by name or URL
- 🔍 Crawls documentation sites to extract comprehensive information
- 📄 Extracts README, API docs, code examples, and repository info
- 🧠 Provides structured data for LLM summarization
- 💬 Includes specialized prompts for documentation analysis
- 🔑 No API key required - works natively with Claude Desktop and Cursor IDE
🚀 Installation
Claude Desktop
- Open Claude Desktop → Settings → Developer
- Click "Edit Config" and add:
{
"mcpServers": {
"docsFetcher": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@smithery/cli@latest",
"run",
"@cdugo/mcp-get-docs",
"--config",
"'{}'"
]
}
}
}
Cursor IDE Configuration
- Open Cursor IDE → Settings → MCP -> Add New MCP Servier
- Add:
Name: docsFetcher
Command: npx -y @smithery/cli@latest run @cdugo/mcp-get-docs --config "{}"
Prerequisites
- 📋 Node.js 18 or later
🏃♂️ Running Locally
git clone https://github.com/cdugo/package-documentation-mcp
cd package-documentation-mcp
npm install
npm run build
Once installed, you can run the server locally with:
# From the project root directory
npm start
For development with auto-restart on file changes:
npm run dev
The server will start on the default port (usually 3000). You should see output like:
🚀 DocsFetcher MCP Server running!
📋 Ready to fetch documentation
To specify a custom port:
PORT=8080 npm start
🛠️ Available Tools
- fetch-url-docs: 🔗 Fetch docs from a specific URL
- fetch-package-docs: 📦 Fetch docs for a package with optional language specification
- fetch-library-docs: 🧠 Smart tool that works with either package name or URL
- fetch-multilingual-docs: 🌍 Fetch docs for a package across multiple language ecosystems
📝 Available Prompts
- summarize-library-docs: 📚 Create a comprehensive library summary
- explain-dependency-error: 🐛 Generate dependency error explanations
💡 Example Queries
Basic Library Information
- "What is Express.js and how do I use it?"
- "Tell me about the React library"
- "How do I use requests in Python?"
Multi-language Support
- "Show me documentation for lodash in JavaScript"
- "Compare pandas in Python and data.table in R"
Using Tools
- "@fetch-package-docs with packageName='express' and language='javascript'"
- "@fetch-package-docs with packageName='requests' and language='python'"
- "@fetch-multilingual-docs with packageName='http' and languages=['javascript', 'python', 'rust']"
Using Prompts
- "@summarize-library-docs with libraryName='express'"
- "@explain-dependency-error with packageName='dotenv'"
❓ Troubleshooting
Local Installation
- Server not showing up: ✅ Verify absolute path in configuration
- Connection errors: 🔄 Restart Claude Desktop or Cursor IDE
- Fetch failures: ⚠️ Some packages may have non-standard documentation
- Language support: 🌐 If a language isn't working, try using the package's direct URL
📄 License
MIT
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