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+ <div align="center">
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+ <h1>@cyanheads/imf-mcp-server</h1>
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+ <p><b>Query IMF SDMX 3.0 macroeconomic data — 193 dataflows, 190 countries, WEO projections, BOP, CPI, exchange rates, and national accounts via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.</b>
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+ <div>5 Tools • 1 Resource</div>
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+ ---
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+ ## Tools
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+ Five tools covering the full IMF SDMX 3.0 query workflow, plus a DuckDB-backed canvas layer for SQL analytics over large multi-country result sets:
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+ | Tool | Description |
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+ |:-----|:------------|
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+ | `imf_list_databases` | List all IMF SDMX dataflows available on the portal (193 total), with optional name/ID substring filtering |
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+ | `imf_get_database` | Fetch a dataflow's dimension list and complete codelist — resolves human terms to SDMX codes before querying |
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+ | `imf_query_dataset` | Query a dataflow by dimension key over a time range; large result sets spill to DataCanvas |
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+ | `imf_dataframe_describe` | List DataCanvas tables and columns staged by a prior `imf_query_dataset` call |
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+ | `imf_dataframe_query` | Run a read-only SQL SELECT across staged DataCanvas tables for multi-country comparisons and aggregations |
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+ ### `imf_list_databases`
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+ Entry point for every IMF query workflow — browse and filter the full dataflow catalog.
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+ - 193 dataflows covering WEO projections, balance of payments, CPI, exchange rates, money/finance statistics, and national accounts
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+ - Vintage (historical snapshot) dataflows excluded by default; set `include_vintages=true` to include them
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+ - Case-insensitive substring filter across ID, name, and description
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+ ### `imf_get_database`
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+ Resolve human-readable terms to SDMX dimension codes before querying.
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+ - Returns all dimension IDs, positions, and their complete codelists (e.g. `"United States"` → `USA`, `"real GDP growth"` → `NGDP_RPCH`)
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+ - Country codes are ISO 3-letter (USA, GBR, DEU — not US, GB, DE)
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+ - `key_format` field shows the exact dot-separated dimension order required by `imf_query_dataset`
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+ - Codelists truncated at 50 entries inline; full list available via the `imf://database/{dataflow_id}` resource
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+ ---
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+ ### `imf_query_dataset`
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+ Query an IMF SDMX dataflow by dimension key over a time range.
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+ - Dot-separated key in DSD keyPosition order (e.g. `USA.NGDP_RPCH.A` for WEO annual real GDP growth)
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+ - `+` syntax for multi-code positions (e.g. `USA+GBR+DEU.NGDP_RPCH.A`)
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+ - Returns observations with `time_period`, `value`, `status`, and series attributes (`unit`, `scale`, `decimals`)
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+ - Large multi-country or long time-range queries automatically spill to DataCanvas — `canvas_id` and `table_name` are returned for SQL follow-up
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+ ---
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+ ### `imf_dataframe_describe` / `imf_dataframe_query`
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+ In-conversation SQL analytics over the observation tables that `imf_query_dataset` stages on a DuckDB-backed canvas.
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+ When `imf_query_dataset` returns `truncated: true`, the full dataset is registered as a named table on the canvas. The workflow:
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+ 1. Call `imf_query_dataset` — if `truncated: true`, note the `canvas_id` and `table_name`
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+ 2. Call `imf_dataframe_describe` with the `canvas_id` to discover table schema
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+ 3. Call `imf_dataframe_query` with a SELECT statement for aggregations, cross-country comparisons, or time-series analysis
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+ Only SELECT statements are accepted — DML and DDL are rejected. Requires `CANVAS_PROVIDER_TYPE=duckdb`.
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+ ## Resource
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+ | Type | URI | Description |
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+ |:-----|:----|:------------|
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+ | Resource | `imf://database/{dataflow_id}` | Full metadata for a single IMF SDMX dataflow — all dimensions with complete codelists, `key_format`, name, and description. Stable URI-addressable reference for known dataflow IDs (WEO, BOP, CPI, etc.). |
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+ All resource data is also reachable via `imf_get_database`. The resource URI provides the untruncated codelist for large dimensions that `imf_get_database` caps at 50 entries.
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+ ## Features
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+ Built on [`@cyanheads/mcp-ts-core`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@cyanheads/mcp-ts-core):
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+ - Declarative tool, resource, and prompt definitions — single file per primitive, framework handles registration and validation
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+ - Unified error handling — handlers throw, framework catches, classifies, and formats
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+ - Pluggable auth: `none`, `jwt`, `oauth`
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+ - Swappable storage backends: `in-memory`, `filesystem`, `Supabase`, `Cloudflare KV/R2/D1`
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+ - Structured logging with optional OpenTelemetry tracing
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+ - STDIO and Streamable HTTP transports
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+ IMF SDMX-specific:
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+ - Keyless access — no API key required; the IMF SDMX 3.0 portal is fully public
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+ - Type-safe SDMX 3.0 compact JSON client with dimension/codelist parsing and DSD validation
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+ - Key dimension count validated against the DSD before each query to catch format mismatches early
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+ - Dataflow catalog cached in-session to minimize round trips on multi-step workflows
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+ - DuckDB-backed DataCanvas spill for large multi-country or long time-range observations
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+ Agent-friendly output:
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+ - Codelist entries carry both the machine code and human-readable label — agents can present meaningful names without a follow-up lookup
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+ - `key_format` field in every dataflow response explicitly states the dimension order, removing guesswork for key construction
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+ - Observations include `status` flags (e.g. `E` for estimate) so agents can communicate data quality caveats
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+ - Canvas spill is transparent — `truncated`, `canvas_id`, and `table_name` are always present in the output schema, letting callers branch on data rather than heuristics
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+ ## Getting started
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+ No API key required. Add the following to your MCP client configuration file.
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "mcpServers": {
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+ "imf-mcp-server": {
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+ "type": "stdio",
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+ "command": "bunx",
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+ "args": ["@cyanheads/imf-mcp-server@latest"],
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+ "env": {
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+ "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE": "stdio",
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+ "MCP_LOG_LEVEL": "info"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ Or with npx (no Bun required):
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "mcpServers": {
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+ "imf-mcp-server": {
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+ "type": "stdio",
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+ "command": "npx",
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+ "args": ["-y", "@cyanheads/imf-mcp-server@latest"],
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+ "env": {
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+ "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE": "stdio",
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+ "MCP_LOG_LEVEL": "info"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ Or with Docker:
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "mcpServers": {
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+ "imf-mcp-server": {
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+ "type": "stdio",
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+ "command": "docker",
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+ "args": [
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+ "run", "-i", "--rm",
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+ "-e", "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE=stdio",
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+ "ghcr.io/cyanheads/imf-mcp-server:latest"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ To enable SQL analytics over large result sets, add `CANVAS_PROVIDER_TYPE=duckdb` to the `env` block.
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+
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+ For Streamable HTTP, set the transport and start the server:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE=http MCP_HTTP_PORT=3010 bun run start:http
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+ # Server listens at http://localhost:3010/mcp
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Prerequisites
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+
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+ - [Bun v1.3.0](https://bun.sh/) or higher (or Node.js v24+).
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+ - No API key required.
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+
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+ ### Installation
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+
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+ 1. **Clone the repository:**
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ git clone https://github.com/cyanheads/imf-mcp-server.git
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. **Navigate into the directory:**
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ cd imf-mcp-server
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. **Install dependencies:**
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ bun install
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. **Configure environment:**
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ cp .env.example .env
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+ # edit .env as needed — no required vars for basic use
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ | Variable | Description | Default |
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+ |:---------|:------------|:--------|
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+ | `CANVAS_PROVIDER_TYPE` | Set to `duckdb` to enable DataCanvas spill for large result sets. | — |
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+ | `IMF_BASE_URL` | IMF SDMX 3.0 base URL. Override for testing or proxied environments. | `https://api.imf.org/external/sdmx/3.0` |
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+ | `IMF_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS` | Per-request timeout in milliseconds. | `30000` |
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+ | `MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE` | Transport: `stdio` or `http`. | `stdio` |
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+ | `MCP_HTTP_PORT` | Port for HTTP server. | `3010` |
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+ | `MCP_AUTH_MODE` | Auth mode: `none`, `jwt`, or `oauth`. | `none` |
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+ | `MCP_LOG_LEVEL` | Log level (RFC 5424). | `info` |
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+ | `OTEL_ENABLED` | Enable [OpenTelemetry instrumentation](https://github.com/cyanheads/mcp-ts-core/tree/main/docs/telemetry). | `false` |
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+
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+ See [`.env.example`](./.env.example) for the full list of optional overrides.
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+
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+ ## Running the server
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+
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+ ### Local development
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+
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+ - **Build and run:**
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ bun run rebuild
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+
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+ bun run start:stdio
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+ # or
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+ bun run start:http
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+ ```
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+
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+ - **Run checks and tests:**
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ bun run devcheck # Lint, format, typecheck, security
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+ bun run test # Vitest test suite
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+ bun run lint:mcp # Validate MCP definitions against spec
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Docker
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ docker build -t imf-mcp-server .
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+ docker run --rm -p 3010:3010 imf-mcp-server
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+ ```
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+
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+ The Dockerfile defaults to HTTP transport, stateless session mode, and logs to `/var/log/imf-mcp-server`. OpenTelemetry peer dependencies are installed by default — build with `--build-arg OTEL_ENABLED=false` to omit them.
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+
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+ ## Project structure
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+
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+ | Path | Purpose |
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+ |:-----|:--------|
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+ | `src/index.ts` | `createApp()` entry point — registers tools/resources and inits services. |
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+ | `src/config/server-config.ts` | Server-specific env var parsing and validation with Zod. |
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+ | `src/mcp-server/tools/definitions/` | Tool definitions (`*.tool.ts`). |
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+ | `src/mcp-server/resources/definitions/` | Resource definitions (`*.resource.ts`). |
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+ | `src/services/canvas/` | DataCanvas accessor — wraps the framework canvas instance. |
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+ | `src/services/imf-sdmx/` | IMF SDMX 3.0 API client — dataflow catalog, DSD fetching, data queries. |
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+ | `tests/` | Unit and integration tests mirroring `src/`. |
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+ | `docs/` | Design notes and directory tree. |
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+
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+ ## Development guide
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+
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+ See [`CLAUDE.md`/`AGENTS.md`](./CLAUDE.md) for development guidelines and architectural rules. The short version:
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+
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+ - Handlers throw, framework catches — no `try/catch` in tool logic
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+ - Use `ctx.log` for request-scoped logging, `ctx.state` for tenant-scoped storage
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+ - Register new tools and resources via the barrels in `src/mcp-server/*/definitions/index.ts`
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+ - Wrap external API calls: validate raw → normalize to domain type → return output schema; never fabricate missing fields
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ Issues and pull requests are welcome. Run checks and tests before submitting:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ bun run devcheck
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+ bun run test
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0 — see [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details.
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+ ---
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+ summary: "Initial public release — 5 tools + 1 resource over IMF SDMX 3.0, DataCanvas SQL analytics, and security hardening to prevent URL leakage in error messages"
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+ breaking: false
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+ security: true
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+ ---
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+
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+ # 0.1.1 — 2026-06-05
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+
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+ Initial public release of `@cyanheads/imf-mcp-server`. Provides 5 MCP tools and 1 resource over the [IMF SDMX 3.0 API](https://api.imf.org) (keyless):
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+
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+ - **`imf_list_databases`** — browse and filter all 193 IMF SDMX dataflows by name or ID substring (vintages excluded by default)
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+ - **`imf_get_database`** — fetch a dataflow's full DSD — dimensions, codelists, and key format — for resolving human terms to SDMX codes
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+ - **`imf_query_dataset`** — query a dataflow by dimension key over a time range; large result sets spill to DataCanvas
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+ - **`imf_dataframe_describe`** — list DataCanvas tables and columns staged by a prior `imf_query_dataset` call
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+ - **`imf_dataframe_query`** — run a read-only SQL SELECT across staged DataCanvas tables for multi-country comparisons and aggregations
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+ - **`imf://database/{dataflow_id}`** resource — full dataflow metadata (dimensions + codelists) as JSON
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+
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+ ## Added
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+
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+ - **`imf_list_databases`**, **`imf_get_database`**, **`imf_query_dataset`**, **`imf_dataframe_describe`**, **`imf_dataframe_query`** — full 5-tool surface over the IMF SDMX 3.0 API
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+ - **`imf://database/{dataflow_id}`** resource — full DSD metadata (dimensions, codelists, key format) for any dataflow
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+ - **DataCanvas support** (`CANVAS_PROVIDER_TYPE=duckdb`) — `imf_query_dataset` spills large result sets to named DuckDB tables for follow-up SQL queries via `imf_dataframe_describe` and `imf_dataframe_query`
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+ - **`ImfSdmxService`** — HTTP client for the IMF SDMX 3.0 portal with primary/fallback DSD resolution, per-request timeouts, and AbortSignal cancellation
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+ - **`manifest.json`** — repository field as object form (`{ "type": "git", "url": "..." }`) required by the MCPB packer
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+
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+ ## Changed
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+
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+ - **`Dockerfile`** — copies `node_modules` from the build stage so `@duckdb/node-api`'s pre-compiled native binary is available in the production image without reinstalling build tools
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+
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+ ## Security
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+
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+ - **`imf-query-dataset.tool.ts`** — error handler replaced bare upstream error message forwarding with a fixed-format message that names only the dataflow ID, preventing the upstream API URL from leaking into MCP error responses
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+ - **`imf-sdmx-service.ts`** — DSD fetch catch block replaced inline McpError (which carried the raw URL path) with a controlled `serviceUnavailable` call that exposes only the dataflow identifier
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+ ---
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+ # FORMAT REFERENCE — do not edit. Copy this file to
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+ # `changelog/<major.minor>.x/<version>.md` (e.g. `changelog/0.8.x/0.8.6.md`)
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+ # to author a new release. Set that file's H1 to `# <version> — YYYY-MM-DD`
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+ # with a concrete date.
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+ # Required. One-line GitHub Release-style headline. 350 character cap.
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+ # semicolons — pick the headline. Quotes required: unquoted YAML treats `: `
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+ # inside the value as a key separator and fails GitHub's strict parser.
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+ # Set `true` when consumers must change code to upgrade: API removals,
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+ # signature changes, config renames, behavior changes that break existing
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+ # usage. Flagged as `Breaking` in the rollup.
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+ breaking: false
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+
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+ # Set `true` if this release contains any security fix. Pairs with the
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+ # `## Security` section below. Flagged as `Security` in the rollup so
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+ # users can triage upgrade urgency at a glance.
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+ # Optional free-form notes for maintenance agents processing this release.
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+ # Not rendered in CHANGELOG — consumed by agents running `maintenance` on
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+ # downstream servers. Use for adoption instructions that don't fit the
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+ # human-facing sections: new files to create, fields to populate, one-time
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+ # migration steps. Omit the field entirely when there's nothing to say.
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+ # agent-notes: |
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+ # <instructions for downstream maintenance agents>
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+ ---
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+
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+ # <version> — YYYY-MM-DD
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+
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+ <!--
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+ AUTHORING GUIDE — applies to the new per-version file you create from this
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+ template.
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+
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+ Audience: someone scanning release notes to decide what affects them. Lead
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+ each bullet with the symbol or concept name in **bold** so they can skip
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+ what's irrelevant and zoom in on what's not.
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+
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+ Tone: terse, fact-dense, not verbose. Default to one sentence per bullet —
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+ name the symbol, state what changed, stop. Use a second sentence only when
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+ it carries weight. If a bullet feels long, it is.
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+
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+ Cut: mechanism walkthroughs (those belong in JSDoc, CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md, or the
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+ relevant skill), ceremonial framings ("This release introduces…",
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+ backwards-compat paragraphs), file-by-file test enumerations, internal
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+ implementation notes. Prefer code/symbol names over English re-explanations.
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+
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+ Narrative intro: skip by default. Add one short sentence only when the
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+ release theme genuinely needs framing the bullets can't carry.
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+
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+ Sections: Keep a Changelog order — Added, Changed, Deprecated, Removed,
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+ Fixed, Security. Include only sections with entries; delete the rest
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+ (including the commented-out scaffolding below). Don't ship empty headers.
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+
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+ Include: every distinct fact a reader needs to adopt or audit the release —
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+ new exports, signatures, lint rule IDs, env vars, breaking changes, version
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+ bumps on shipped skills. Nothing more.
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+
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+ Links: link issues, PRs, docs, or skills where they help a reader jump to
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+ context. Once per item per entry — don't re-link the same issue in summary,
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+ narrative, and bullet. Skip links for inline symbol names; code spans speak
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+ for themselves.
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+
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+ Issue/PR URLs: use full URLs. GitHub's bare `#NN` auto-link only resolves
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+ inside its own UI, not in npm reads or local editors.
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+
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+ [#38](https://github.com/cyanheads/mcp-ts-core/issues/38) ← issue
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+ [#42](https://github.com/cyanheads/mcp-ts-core/pull/42) ← PR
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+
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+ Verify numbers exist before linking (`gh issue view NN`, `gh pr view NN`).
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+ Never speculate on a future number — `#42` for an upcoming PR silently
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+ resolves to whatever real item already owns 42, and timeline previews pull
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+ in that unrelated item's metadata.
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+
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+ TAG ANNOTATIONS — the annotated tag body renders as the GitHub Release body
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+ via `gh release create --notes-from-tag`. The tag is a derivative of this
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+ changelog entry — a condensed, scannable version, not a copy. Format:
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+
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+ <theme — omit version number, GitHub prepends it>
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+ ← blank line
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+ <1-2 sentence context: what this release does>
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+ ← blank line
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+ Dependency bumps: ← section header
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+ ← blank line
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+ - `@cyanheads/mcp-ts-core` ^0.9.1 → ^0.9.6 ← bullet
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+ Changed: ← only sections with entries
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+ ← blank line
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+ - `format()` output includes `query` in text mode
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+ ← blank line
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+ Added:
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+ ← blank line
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+ - `manifest.json` scaffolded for MCPB bundle support
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+ - Install badges (Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code)
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+ <N> tests pass; `bun run devcheck` clean. ← footer
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+ ## Added
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+ -
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+ ## Changed
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+ -
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+ <!-- ## Deprecated
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+ - -->
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+ - -->
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+ ## Fixed
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+ <!-- ## Security
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+ - -->
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+ /**
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+ * @fileoverview Server-specific environment variable configuration for imf-mcp-server.
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+ * @module config/server-config
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+ */
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+ import { z } from '@cyanheads/mcp-ts-core';
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+ declare const ServerConfigSchema: z.ZodObject<{
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+ baseUrl: z.ZodDefault<z.ZodString>;
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+ requestTimeoutMs: z.ZodDefault<z.ZodCoercedNumber<unknown>>;
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+ }, z.core.$strip>;
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+ /** Returns the parsed, cached server configuration. */
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+ export declare function getServerConfig(): z.infer<typeof ServerConfigSchema>;
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+ export {};
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=server-config.d.ts.map
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