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APIMatic MCP Server is used to validate OpenAPI specifications usingAPIMatic. The server processes OpenAPI files and returns validation summaries by leveraging APIMatic’s API.

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APIMatic Validator MCP Server

This repository provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for validating OpenAPI specifications using APIMatic. The server processes OpenAPI files and returns validation summaries by leveraging APIMatic’s API.

Features

  • Validates OpenAPI 2.0 and 3.0 files
  • Uses APIMatic’s API for comprehensive validation
  • Supports both JSON and YAML formats
  • Implements Model Context Protocol (MCP) for seamless integration

Installation

Ensure that Node.js v18+ is installed.

Clone the Repository

1git clone https://github.com/apimatic/apimatic-validator-mcp.git 2cd apimatic-validator-mcp

Install Dependencies

1npm install

Build the Project

1npm run build

Configuration

To use the server, an APIMatic API key is required. Sign up at APIMatic and obtain the API key.

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Integration with Claude Desktop

Modify the claude_desktop_config.json file to integrate the MCP server. If the file does not exist, create one in the following location:

Windows

1code $env:AppData\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

macOS/Linux

1code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Add the MCP Server to the Configuration

1{ 2 "mcpServers": { 3 "APIMatic": { 4 "command": "node", 5 "args": [ 6 "C:\\PATH\\TO\\PARENT\\FOLDER\\build\\index.js" 7 ], 8 "env": { 9 "APIMATIC_API_KEY": "<Add your APIMatic token here>" 10 } 11 } 12 } 13}

Once configured, a hammer icon should appear in Claude Desktop. Open it to verify that the validate-openapi-using-apimatic tool is successfully integrated.

Usage

  1. Add an OpenAPI file.
  2. Provide a prompt to validate it.
  3. The validation results will be returned.

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