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# MCP x Hub: Universal MCP Bridge for Your IDE
> **Connect Claude Desktop to VS Code & JetBrains IDEs. Unlock Agentic Coding.**
**MCP x Hub** is the ultimate middleware bridge that seamlessly connects AI Assistants (like **Claude Desktop**) to your local development environment. By adhering to the **Model Context Protocol (MCP)**, it empowers your AI to read files, execute terminal commands, and analyze code directly within **VS Code**, **Cursor**, **Windsurf**, **Antigravity**, and **JetBrains** IDEs.
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> **Current Version: v1.2.0**
## 🚀 Why MCP x Hub?
While Claude Desktop is powerful, it's isolated from your codebase. **MCP x Hub** bridges this gap. It acts as a smart gateway, auto-discovering your running IDE instances and proxying MCP tool calls securely.
* **⚡️ Universal Compatibility**: Works with **VS Code** and all its forks (**Cursor**, **Windsurf**, **Antigravity**) via [ggMCP4VSCode](https://github.com/bugstan/ggMCP4VSCode), as well as **JetBrains IDEs** (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, etc.).
* **🔌 Zero-Config Connection**: Automatically detects active IDE ports. No manual IP/Port editing needed.
* **🛠 standard-compliant**: Full support for **MCP JSON-RPC 2.0**, ensuring reliable communication and error handling.
* **🔄 Auto-Reconnection**: Robustly handles IDE restarts without crashing your AI session.
* **🛡 Secure Proxy**: Forwards requests locally, keeping your code data on your machine.
## 📖 Quick Start guide
Get your AI Agent coding in minutes:
1. **Install MCP x Hub**:
```bash
npm install -g @bugstan/mcpxhub
```
2. **Install Your IDE Plugin**:
* **VS Code**: [ggMCP4VSCode](https://github.com/n2ns/ggMCP4VSCode)
* **JetBrains**: [MCP Server Plugin](https://github.com/n2ns/mcp-server-plugin)
3. **Configure Claude Desktop**:
Edit your `claude_desktop_config.json`:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"MCPxHub": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@bugstan/mcpxhub"],
"env": {
"IDE_TYPE": "vscode" // or "jetbrains"
}
}
}
}
```
4. **Start Coding**: Launch your IDE, then open Claude Desktop. They will connect automatically!
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## ✨ Key Features
* **Smart Discovery**: Scans standard port ranges to find your active IDE (VS Code: 9960-9990, JetBrains: 63342-63352).
* **Parallel Port Scanning**: Uses advanced parallel scanning to detect your IDE instance instantly, even across large port ranges.
* **Live Tool Sync**: Detecting new tools or capabilities as you update your IDE plugins.
* **Protocol Compliance**: Implements the latest MCP JSON-RPC 2.0 specification for maximum compatibility with Claude 3.5 Sonnet and other models.
* **Resilient Connectivity**: Built-in "Wait for IDE" logic means you can start the tools in any order.
## Required IDE Plugins
MCP x Hub requires an MCP server plugin installed in your IDE to function:
### VS Code Plugin
- **Plugin**: [ggMCP4VSCode](https://github.com/n2ns/ggMCP4VSCode)
- **Features**: Implements MCP server in VS Code, allowing communication with Claude Desktop through MCP x Hub
### JetBrains Plugin
- **Plugin**: [MCP Server Plugin](https://github.com/n2ns/mcp-server-plugin)
- **Compatible IDEs**: IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm, PyCharm, PhpStorm, and other JetBrains IDEs
- **Features**: Implements MCP server in JetBrains IDEs, enabling Claude integration
## Installation
### NPM Package (Recommended)
```bash
# Global installation
npm install -g @bugstan/mcpxhub
# Or as a project dependency
npm install @bugstan/mcpxhub
```
### From Source
```bash
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/n2ns/MCPxHub.git
cd MCPxHub
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
```
## Building the Project
```bash
npm run build
```
## Bundling into a Single File
```bash
npm run bundle
```
The bundled file will be located at `dist/bundle.js`.
## Local Testing
### Method 1: Using Test Script
#### Linux/macOS
```bash
# Give execution permission to the script
chmod +x test.sh
# Run test script
./test.sh [ide_type]
# Example:
./test.sh jetbrains
```
#### Windows
```cmd
# Run test script
test.bat [ide_type] [mcp_server_port] [mcp_server]
# Example:
test.bat jetbrains 63342 127.0.0.1
```
### Method 2: Manual Environment Variables
The `.claude.example.json` file in this repository contains a sample configuration for Claude Desktop. For manual testing with environment variables:
1. Set environment variables directly:
```bash
# Enable logging
export LOG_ENABLED=true
# Set IDE type ('jetbrains' or 'vscode')
export IDE_TYPE=jetbrains
# Optionally specify MCP server address
# export MCP_SERVER=127.0.0.1
# Optionally specify MCP server port
# export MCP_SERVER_PORT=63342
```
2. Run the bundled application:
```bash
node dist/bundle.js
```
## Automatic Reconnection Feature
MCP x Hub now includes an automatic reconnection mechanism with adaptive polling:
- Even if IDE is not started yet when MCP x Hub starts, the program will continue running and wait for IDE to start
- **Adaptive polling**: 5 seconds when disconnected (quick reconnection), 30 seconds when stable (reduced overhead)
- Continuously attempts to connect without timeout, ensuring stability even if the IDE starts late
- If connection was previously successful but later disconnected, uses fast recovery to reconnect immediately
- Displays friendly status messages during reconnection process
This means you can start MCP x Hub and IDE in any order, and the system will automatically establish a connection.
## Environment Variable Configuration
| Variable Name | Description | Default Value |
|-----------------|--------------------|---------------|
| LOG_ENABLED | Enable log output | false |
| MCP_SERVER | MCP server address | 127.0.0.1 |
| IDE_TYPE | IDE type | jetbrains |
| MCP_SERVER_PORT | MCP server port | None |
## Port Ranges
- JetBrains IDE: 63342-63352
- VS Code: 9960-9990
## Connection Priority
1. MCP_SERVER_PORT (if set) - Checks the specific port provided
2. Cached endpoint - Reuses previously successful connection
3. Scan port range based on IDE_TYPE:
- For jetbrains: Ports 63342-63352
- For vscode: Ports 9960-9990
4. If IDE_TYPE is invalid or not set, tries JetBrains port range (63342-63352) as default
## Troubleshooting
1. If connection fails, ensure IDE is running with MCP Server plugin installed
2. Check if firewall allows access to specified ports
3. Enable LOG_ENABLED=true to see detailed logs
4. For JetBrains IDE, default port is 63342
## Technical Documentation
For detailed technical information, development guidelines, and integration instructions, see the docs directory.
## Contributing
Please see [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on how to contribute to this project.
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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