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# MCP Server Bundle for Symfony
The Symfony MCP Profiler Bundle mimics the WebProfiler Bundle. It bridges the gap between Profiler data and your favorite MCP-enabled AI-powered IDE.
## Installation
```bash
composer require killerwolf/mcp-profiler-bundle:^0.1
```
## Configuration
Add the bundle to your `config/bundles.php`:
```php
return [
// ...
Killerwolf\MCPProfilerBundle\MCPProfilerBundle::class => ['dev' => true],
];
```
## Built-in Tools
The bundle provides several tools for interacting with the Symfony Profiler:
- **profiler_list**: Lists recent profiler entries
- **profiler_get_by_token**: Gets a specific profiler entry by token
- **profiler_get_all_collector_by_token**: Gets all collectors for a specific profiler entry
- **profiler_get_one_collector_by_token**: Gets a specific collector for a profiler entry
Here are some examples of the MCP Inspector in action with different IDEs:

*Capture d'écran de l'interface MCP Inspector intégrée avec Claude AI, montrant l'interaction avec le serveur MCP Symfony et l'accès aux données du Profiler.*

*Capture d'écran de Cline IDE avec l'inspecteur MCP, illustrant comment les outils du profiler Symfony sont exposés via le protocole MCP.*

*Capture d'écran de Cursor IDE montrant l'inspecteur MCP en action, permettant d'explorer et d'interagir avec les données du Profiler Symfony.*
## Commands
The bundle provides the following commands:
### Configure the MCP Server in your IDE (Cursor, Claude Code, Cline, etc.)
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"symfony-mcp": {
"command": "/path/to/your/symfony/project/bin/console",
"args": [
"mcp:server:run"
]
}
}
}
```
### Using the MCP Inspector
The MCP Inspector is a tool that allows you to interact with your MCP Server and test your tools and resources. You can use it with the following command:
```bash
npx --registry https://registry.npmjs.org @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
```
### Interacting with the Symfony Profiler (for learning/debug purposes)
The bundle also provides a command-line interface for interacting with the Symfony Profiler directly:
```bash
# List recent profiler entries
bin/console mcp:profiler list --limit=20
# Show details for a specific profile
bin/console mcp:profiler show <token>
bin/console mcp:profiler show <token> --collector=request
```
## How It Works
The bundle implements the MCP protocol directly, handling JSON-RPC requests and responses according to the specification. It exposes Symfony Profiler data through a set of tools that can be called by MCP clients (like AI assistants in your IDE).
The implementation includes:
1. A command that runs the MCP server (`mcp:server:run`)
2. A service that manages the server lifecycle
3. Tool classes that implement specific functionality
4. Integration with Symfony's dependency injection system
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