Save time and money by getting insights from your EventCatalog directly from your MCP Client (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc)
EventCatalog is an Open Source tool that helps you document your event-driven architecture. Using EventCatalog you can document your domains, services and messages, schemas and much more.
Using the EventCatalog MCP Server you can get more value from your EventCatalog by asking questions about your architecture in the tools you already use.
Example questions:
- What events do we have in our architecture?
- Tell me more about the {service} service.
- I want to create a new feature that will send emails when a user signs up, what events do we have in our architecture that are related to user signups?
- Get me the schema for the event
UserCreatedin EventCatalog. - Here is a new version of the
UserCreatedschema, what downstream consumers will be affected by this change?
Rather then digging through your architecture to find the answers you need, you can ask the MCP server directly from your MCP Client.
- 🤖 Connect to any MCP Client (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc)
- 🤖 Run MCP server locally on your machine with one command
- 🤖 Connect to your EventCatalog instances
- 🤖 Ask questions about your architectures
- 🤖 Ask questions about your OpenAPI and AsyncAPI specifications
- 🤖 Ask about domains, services and messages, and much more
- 🤖 Get the schemas for events, queries, commands and services (OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, JSON Schema)
- 🤖 Ask questions about ubiquitous language for any domain and their entities
First, you need to enable the LLMS.txt feature in your EventCatalog instance.
- Enable the
LLMS.txtfeature in your EventCatalog instance, by configuring youreventcatalog.config.jsfile. - Deploy your EventCatalog instance with the
LLMS.txtfeature enabled.
Next, you will need to get a EventCatalog Scale license key, you can get a 14 day trial license key from EventCatalog Cloud.
To install EventCatalog for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @event-catalog/mcp-server --client claudeIf you want to run the MCP server as a standalone Docker container (for example, to run it as an HTTP server), see the Docker Deployment Guide.
This is useful for:
- Running the MCP server in production environments
- Deploying as a containerized service
- Running in HTTP mode for integration with multiple clients
- Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, or other container orchestration platforms
The EventCatalog MCP Server supports two transport modes:
- Uses standard input/output for communication
- Ideal for local development and MCP clients like Claude Desktop and Cursor
- Started automatically when you add the server to your MCP client
- No port exposure needed
- Recommended for: Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, and other desktop MCP clients
- Runs as an HTTP server on a specified port (default: 3000)
- Ideal for production deployments and container environments
- Allows multiple clients to connect to a single server instance
- Includes health check endpoints for monitoring
- Recommended for: Docker deployments, Kubernetes, production environments, and multi-client setups
To use HTTP mode, pass http as the transport parameter:
npx -y @eventcatalog/mcp-server {URL} {LICENSE_KEY} http {PORT}Or set the MCP_TRANSPORT environment variable to http (see Docker Deployment Guide for details).
Each MCP client has a different way of adding the MCP server.
You can find some helpful links below to get started.
To use this with Claude Desktop, add the following to your claud_desktop_config.json file. The full path on MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claud_desktop_config.json, on Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claud_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"eventcatalog": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@eventcatalog/mcp-server",
"https://demo.eventcatalog.dev", // Replace with your EventCatalog URL
"ABCD-1234-5678-9012-3456-7890" // Replace with your EventCatalog Scale license key
]
}
}
}Go to Cursor Settings -> MCP Servers -> Add MCP Server.
- Name:
eventcatalog - Command:
npx - Args:
-y @eventcatalog/mcp-server {URL_TO_YOUR_EVENTCATALOG_INSTANCE}
You can also create .mcp.json files in your project to configure the MCP server for your project using Cursor.
{
"mcpServers": {
"eventcatalog": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@eventcatalog/mcp-server", "https://demo.eventcatalog.dev", "ABCD-1234-5678-9012-3456-7890"]
}
}
}You can read more about configuration for your project in the Cursor documentation.
Here is a list of all the APIs that the MCP server supports.
find_resources- Find resources that are available in EventCatalog including services, domains, events, commands, queries, flows, entities, channels, teams, users, and docs
- Supports filtering by type and search terms
- Includes pagination support with cursors
find_resource- Get more information about a service, domain, event, command, query, flow, entity, or channel in EventCatalog using its id and version
- Returns complete resource details including specifications, owners, producers, and consumers
find_owners- Find owners (teams or users) for a domain, service, message, event, command, query, flow, or entity in EventCatalog
- Returns detailed owner information with documentation links
find_producers_and_consumers- Get the producers (sends) and consumers (receives) for services in EventCatalog
- Helps understand message flow and service dependencies
get_schema- Returns the schema for a service (e.g., OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, GraphQL), event, command, or query in EventCatalog
- Supports all major schema formats
review_schema_changes- Reviews schema changes for breaking changes and suggests fixes
- Compares old and new schemas to identify potential issues
- Provides recommendations for handling breaking changes
explain_ubiquitous_language_terms- Explain ubiquitous language terms for a given domain
- Returns definitions and context for domain-specific terminology
create_flow- Create a new flow in EventCatalog given a description of the business workflow
- The tool will check all your resources in EventCatalog to find the best resources to match against the description
- The flow will be created (markdown file) and can be visualized in EventCatalog
eventstorm_to_eventcatalog- Turn a photo of an EventStorm session into an EventCatalog
- Automatically generates domains, services, events, commands, flows, and ubiquitous language terms
- Creates proper folder structure and MDX files with frontmatter
create_eventcatalog- Create a new EventCatalog project from scratch
- Generates all necessary configuration files (package.json, eventcatalog.config.ts)
- Sets up the complete folder structure and initial documentation
Resources provide quick access to collections of data from your EventCatalog. They can be used to get context about your architecture.
eventcatalog://all- All resources in EventCatalog (messages, domains, services, flows, teams, users, etc.)
- Use this for a complete overview of your architecture
eventcatalog://events- All events in EventCatalog
- Includes event names, versions, and descriptions
eventcatalog://commands- All commands in EventCatalog
- View all command messages in your system
eventcatalog://queries- All queries in EventCatalog
- Access all query messages
eventcatalog://services- All services in EventCatalog
- Complete list of services with their metadata
eventcatalog://domains- All domains in EventCatalog
- View domain boundaries and subdomains
eventcatalog://flows- All flows (business processes) in EventCatalog
- Access workflow definitions and state machines
eventcatalog://teams- All teams in EventCatalog
- View team information and ownership
eventcatalog://users- All users in EventCatalog
- Access user profiles and ownership information
We are working on adding more APIs to the MCP server. If you need something specific, please open an issue and we will add it to the server.
- Clone the repository
- Run
npm installto install the dependencies - Run
npm run build
npm testTo run tests with coverage:
npm test:coverageTo use the build as your MCP server you can point your MCP client to the dist folder.
Example for Cursor:
{
"mcpServers": {
"eventcatalog": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "tsx /PATH_TO_YOUR_REPO/src/index.ts", "https://demo.eventcatalog.dev", "ABCD-1234-5678-9012-3456-7890"]
}
}
}Usage of this feature is part of the EventCatalog Scale Plan