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⇱ Svelte | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Provides enhanced documentation, type signatures, examples, version migration guides, and error diagnosis for Svelte packages.

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    A next-generation framework documentation provider for Claude Code via Model Context Protocol (MCP). Returns types + prose + examples with context-aware formatting for any npm package — not just curated ones.
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    Tested on TodoMVC Svelte SPA, detects SEO and accessibility bugs through automated exploratory testing of Svelte applications.

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    AI-powered exploratory QA agent. Explores web apps like a real user — 18 MCP tools for clicking, filling forms, and navigating. Automatically verifies that actions persist (fake deletes, failed edits). Runs 16 detection types including dead links, SEO, accessibility, and performance checks.
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  • Why this server?

    Supports indexing and analysis of Svelte projects, including component structure and syntax-aware search.

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    Intelligent code indexing and analysis for Large Language Models, enabling advanced search, file analysis, and real-time monitoring of codebases.
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  • Why this server?

    The server provides examples of how it can be used to gather information about Svelte 5's universal reactivity as part of its problem-solving approach

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    An adaptation of the MCP Sequential Thinking Server designed to guide tool usage in problem-solving. This server helps break down complex problems into manageable steps and provides recommendations for which MCP tools would be most effective at each stage.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows searching for and retrieving boilerplate files for Svelte projects.

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    Converts generated HTML to SvelteKit components with Svelte 5 $state runes.

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    An intelligent MCP server for Google Stitch that generates production-ready UI from text prompts, with auto-orchestration of design systems, WCAG accessibility, responsive breakpoints, and framework conversion (React, Vue, Svelte).
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  • Why this server?

    Provides specialized static analysis for Svelte projects using Nanostores, including parsing of script blocks, auto-subscription detection ($storeName in templates), and filtering of Svelte 5 runes to avoid false positives.

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    The MCP server for Nanostores that scans your codebase with AST analysis to find stores, subscribers, and dependency chains, and can ingest live events to spot noisy, error-prone, or unused stores.
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  • Why this server?

    Generates Svelte component scaffolds with integrated Optics design tokens and proper styling implementations.

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    Enables LLMs to work with the Optics Design System, providing access to 83 design tokens (HSL-based colors, spacing, typography), 24 components with dependencies, and tools for theme generation, accessibility checking, and code scaffolding.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tech stack recommendations and analysis for SvelteKit, including scoring across performance, developer experience, ecosystem, maintainability, cost, and compliance dimensions, with support for technology comparisons.

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    Tech stack recommendations for developers. Deterministic 6-dimension scoring across 30+ technologies. 4 free tools, Pro features with API key.
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