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Introduction to Fluorite MCP

What is Fluorite MCP?

Fluorite MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a server designed to supercharge code generation assistants like Claude Code CLI. It acts as a specialized knowledge base, providing deep, contextual information about a vast array of modern development libraries, language ecosystems, and architectural patterns.

By connecting Fluorite MCP, your AI assistant can move beyond generic code snippets and generate solutions that are:

  • Accurate & Practical: Using correct imports, up-to-date APIs, and idiomatic patterns.
  • Production-Ready: Incorporating best practices for security, performance, and maintainability.
  • Comprehensive: Drawing from a curated collection of over 50 essential libraries, 7 language ecosystems, and 8 modern technology stacks.

In essence, Fluorite MCP bridges the gap between a large language model's general coding ability and the specific, nuanced knowledge required for professional software development.

Core Features

  • 📚 Deep Library Knowledge: Provides comprehensive specifications for over 50 essential libraries, including precise import statements, type definitions, and common implementation patterns. No more guessing at library APIs.

  • 🌐 Multi-Language Ecosystems: Supports 7 major language ecosystems, including Zig, Elixir, Go, Dart/Flutter, and C#/Unity, enabling high-quality code generation across different platforms.

  • 🚀 Comprehensive Modern Tech Stacks: Covers 8 critical areas of modern development, such as AI/ML integration, cloud-native infrastructure, advanced data processing, and mobile development.

  • ⚡ Instant, High-Quality Code Generation: Enables the creation of production-ready code with correct dependencies and best practices baked in from the start.

  • 🎯 Built-in Best Practices: Embeds knowledge of security, performance, and design patterns directly into the code generation process.

  • 🔍 Static Analysis & Error Prediction: Includes over 50 validation rules for common frameworks like Next.js, React, and Vue, helping to identify and prevent common pitfalls and anti-patterns before they become runtime errors.

Released under the MIT License.