This project implements an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for the Stape platform.
- Node.js (v18 or higher)
Open Claude Desktop and navigate to Settings -> Developer -> Edit Config. This opens the configuration file that controls which MCP servers Claude can access.
Replace the content with the following configuration (make sure npx is installed on your machine). Get Stape API key from your Stape account and set it in the configuration file instead of ${your_stape_api_key}. Once you restart Claude Desktop.
{
"mcpServers": {
"stape-mcp-server": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-remote",
"https://mcp.stape.ai/sse",
"--header",
"Authorization: ${your_stape_api_key}"
]
}
}
}
MCP Server Name Length Limit
Some MCP clients (like Cursor AI) have a 60-character limit for the combined MCP server name + tool name length. If you use a longer server name in your configuration (e.g., stape-mcp-server-your-additional-long-name
), some tools may be filtered out.
To avoid this issue:
- Use shorter server names in your MCP configuration (e.g.,
stape-mcp-server
)
Clearing MCP Cache
mcp-remote stores all the credential information inside ~/.mcp-auth (or wherever your MCP_REMOTE_CONFIG_DIR points to). If you're having persistent issues, try running: You can run rm -rf ~/.mcp-auth to clear any locally stored state and tokens.
rm -rf ~/.mcp-auth
Then restarting your MCP client.
The Stape MCP Server is developed and maintained by Stape Team under the Apache 2.0 license.