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+ import type { ComponentType } from 'react';
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+ import type { z } from 'zod';
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+ /**
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+ * Extract props type from a React component.
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+ */
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+ type ComponentProps<T> = T extends ComponentType<infer P> ? P : any;
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+ /**
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+ * Configuration for creating an MCP App.
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+ *
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+ * An MCP App combines a tool (that AI can call) with a visual component
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+ * (rendered in an iframe). The handler returns props that are passed to
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+ * your React component via postMessage.
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+ *
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+ * The component's props type is used to ensure type safety - the handler
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+ * must return props that match what the component expects.
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+ *
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+ * @template TComponent - React component type
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+ * @template TInput - Zod schema type for tool input parameters
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { Statistics } from './components/Statistics';
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+ *
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+ * const statsApp = createApp({
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+ * name: 'show_stats',
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+ * description: 'Display statistics visualization',
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+ * component: Statistics,
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+ * handler: () => ({
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+ * completionRate: 0.75,
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+ * totalTasks: 100,
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+ * }),
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export interface CreateAppConfig<TComponent extends ComponentType<any> = ComponentType<any>, TInput extends z.ZodObject | undefined = undefined> {
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+ /** Unique name for the app (also used as tool name) */
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+ name: string;
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+ /** Description of what the app does (shown to AI) */
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+ description: string;
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+ /** React component to render - handler must return props matching this component */
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+ component: TComponent;
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+ /** Optional Zod schema for validating tool input */
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+ inputSchema?: TInput;
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+ /** Optional Zod schema for validating props output */
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+ propsSchema?: z.ZodType<ComponentProps<TComponent>>;
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+ /** Handler function that returns props for the component */
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+ handler: TInput extends z.ZodObject ? (input: z.infer<TInput>) => ComponentProps<TComponent> | Promise<ComponentProps<TComponent>> : () => ComponentProps<TComponent> | Promise<ComponentProps<TComponent>>;
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+ /** URL to fetch the app HTML from (defaults to /mcp-web-apps/{kebab-case-name}.html) */
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+ url?: string;
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+ /** Resource URI for the app (defaults to ui://{name}/app.html) */
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+ resourceUri?: string;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * A created app ready for registration with MCPWeb.
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+ *
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+ * Created apps are validated at creation time but not yet active.
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+ * Register with `mcp.addApp(app)` or the `useMCPApps()` hook to make
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+ * the tool available to AI.
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+ *
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+ * @template TComponent - React component type
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+ * @template TInput - Zod schema type for tool input parameters
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const statsApp = createApp({ ... });
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+ *
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+ * // Register directly
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+ * mcp.addApp(statsApp);
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+ *
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+ * // Or via React hook
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+ * useMCPApps(statsApp);
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export interface CreatedApp<TComponent extends ComponentType<any> = ComponentType<any>, TInput extends z.ZodObject | undefined = undefined> {
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+ /** Marker to identify this as a created app */
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+ readonly __brand: 'CreatedApp';
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+ /** The app definition for registration */
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+ readonly definition: {
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+ name: string;
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+ description: string;
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+ component: TComponent;
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+ inputSchema?: TInput;
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+ propsSchema?: z.ZodType<ComponentProps<TComponent>>;
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+ handler: CreateAppConfig<TComponent, TInput>['handler'];
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+ url?: string;
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+ resourceUri?: string;
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+ };
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+ /** The original config for type inference */
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+ readonly config: CreateAppConfig<TComponent, TInput>;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Creates an MCP App definition without registering it.
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+ *
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+ * MCP Apps combine a tool (that AI can call to get props) with a visual
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+ * React component. When AI calls the tool, the handler returns props which
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+ * are passed to the component via postMessage.
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+ *
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+ * The Vite plugin automatically generates entry files for your apps, so you
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+ * only need to define the app configuration:
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+ *
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * // src/mcp-apps.ts
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+ * import { createApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ * import { Statistics } from './components/Statistics';
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+ *
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+ * export const statisticsApp = createApp({
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+ * name: 'show_statistics',
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+ * description: 'Display statistics visualization',
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+ * component: Statistics,
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+ * handler: () => ({
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+ * completionRate: 0.75,
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+ * totalTasks: 100,
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+ * }),
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @example With Input Schema
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { createApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ * import { z } from 'zod';
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+ * import { Chart } from './components/Chart';
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+ *
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+ * export const chartApp = createApp({
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+ * name: 'show_chart',
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+ * description: 'Display a chart with the given data',
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+ * component: Chart,
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+ * inputSchema: z.object({
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+ * chartType: z.enum(['bar', 'line', 'pie']).describe('Type of chart'),
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+ * title: z.string().describe('Chart title'),
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+ * }),
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+ * handler: ({ chartType, title }) => ({
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+ * chartType,
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+ * title,
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+ * data: getChartData(),
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+ * }),
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export declare function createApp<TComponent extends ComponentType<any>, TInput extends z.ZodObject | undefined = undefined>(config: CreateAppConfig<TComponent, TInput>): CreatedApp<TComponent, TInput>;
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+ /**
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+ * Type guard to check if a value is a CreatedApp.
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+ *
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+ * Useful for validating values passed to `addApp()` or for runtime checks.
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+ *
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+ * @param value - The value to check
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+ * @returns True if the value is a CreatedApp instance
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { createApp, isCreatedApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ *
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+ * const maybeApp = getAppFromSomewhere();
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+ * if (isCreatedApp(maybeApp)) {
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+ * mcp.addApp(maybeApp);
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export declare function isCreatedApp(value: unknown): value is CreatedApp;
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+ export {};
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+ import { AppDefinitionSchema } from '@mcp-web/types';
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+ /**
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+ * Creates an MCP App definition without registering it.
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+ *
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+ * MCP Apps combine a tool (that AI can call to get props) with a visual
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+ * React component. When AI calls the tool, the handler returns props which
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+ * are passed to the component via postMessage.
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+ *
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+ * The Vite plugin automatically generates entry files for your apps, so you
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+ * only need to define the app configuration:
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+ *
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * // src/mcp-apps.ts
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+ * import { createApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ * import { Statistics } from './components/Statistics';
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+ *
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+ * export const statisticsApp = createApp({
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+ * name: 'show_statistics',
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+ * description: 'Display statistics visualization',
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+ * component: Statistics,
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+ * handler: () => ({
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+ * completionRate: 0.75,
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+ * totalTasks: 100,
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+ * }),
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @example With Input Schema
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { createApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ * import { z } from 'zod';
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+ * import { Chart } from './components/Chart';
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+ *
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+ * export const chartApp = createApp({
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+ * name: 'show_chart',
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+ * description: 'Display a chart with the given data',
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+ * component: Chart,
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+ * inputSchema: z.object({
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+ * chartType: z.enum(['bar', 'line', 'pie']).describe('Type of chart'),
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+ * title: z.string().describe('Chart title'),
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+ * }),
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+ * handler: ({ chartType, title }) => ({
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+ * chartType,
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+ * title,
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+ * data: getChartData(),
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+ * }),
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export function createApp(config) {
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+ // Validate at creation time
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+ const validationResult = AppDefinitionSchema.safeParse(config);
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+ if (!validationResult.success) {
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+ throw new Error(`Invalid app definition: ${validationResult.error.message}`);
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+ }
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+ return {
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+ __brand: 'CreatedApp',
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+ definition: {
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+ name: config.name,
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+ description: config.description,
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+ component: config.component,
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+ inputSchema: config.inputSchema,
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+ propsSchema: config.propsSchema,
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+ handler: config.handler,
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+ url: config.url,
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+ resourceUri: config.resourceUri,
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+ },
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+ config,
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+ };
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Type guard to check if a value is a CreatedApp.
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+ *
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+ * Useful for validating values passed to `addApp()` or for runtime checks.
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+ *
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+ * @param value - The value to check
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+ * @returns True if the value is a CreatedApp instance
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { createApp, isCreatedApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ *
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+ * const maybeApp = getAppFromSomewhere();
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+ * if (isCreatedApp(maybeApp)) {
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+ * mcp.addApp(maybeApp);
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export function isCreatedApp(value) {
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+ return (typeof value === 'object' &&
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+ value !== null &&
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+ '__brand' in value &&
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+ value.__brand === 'CreatedApp');
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * @mcp-web/app - Build tooling for MCP Apps
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+ *
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+ * This package provides tools for creating MCP Apps - visual UI components
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+ * that AI agents can render inline in chat interfaces like Claude Desktop.
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+ *
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+ * ## Main Exports
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+ *
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+ * - `createApp` - Define an app with a handler and component
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+ *
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+ * ## Vite Plugin (via `@mcp-web/app/vite`)
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+ *
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+ * - `defineMCPAppsConfig` - Create a Vite config for building MCP Apps
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+ *
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+ * ## Host Theming
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+ *
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+ * MCP Apps automatically inherit the host's theme. Use these hooks to access
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+ * the host's theme and context in your components:
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+ *
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+ * - `useMCPHostTheme` - Get the current host theme (`"light"` or `"dark"`)
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+ * - `useMCPHostContext` - Get the full host context (theme, display mode, locale, etc.)
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+ *
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+ * ## Advanced Exports
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+ *
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+ * - `renderMCPApp` - Manually render a component (auto-generated by Vite plugin)
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+ * - `useMCPAppProps` - React hook for custom prop handling
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+ * - `useMCPApp` - Access the ext-apps `App` instance
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+ * - `MCPAppProvider` - Context provider (set up automatically by renderMCPApp)
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+ *
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+ * @example Define an MCP App (src/mcp-apps.ts)
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { createApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ * import { Statistics } from './components/Statistics';
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+ *
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+ * export const statsApp = createApp({
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+ * name: 'show_stats',
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+ * description: 'Display statistics visualization',
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+ * component: Statistics,
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+ * handler: () => ({
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+ * completionRate: 0.75,
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+ * totalTasks: 100,
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+ * }),
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @example Build Config (vite.apps.config.ts)
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react';
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+ * import { defineMCPAppsConfig } from '@mcp-web/app/vite';
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+ *
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+ * // Automatically discovers apps in src/mcp-apps.ts
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+ * export default defineMCPAppsConfig({
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+ * plugins: [react()],
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @example Register with MCPWeb (in your app)
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { statsApp } from './mcp-apps';
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+ *
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+ * mcp.addApp(statsApp);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @packageDocumentation
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+ */
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+ export { createApp, isCreatedApp } from './create-app.js';
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+ export type { CreateAppConfig, CreatedApp } from './create-app.js';
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+ export { useMCPAppProps, useMCPApp, getMCPAppProps, subscribeMCPAppProps, } from './use-mcp-app-props.js';
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+ export { MCPAppProvider, useMCPHostContext, useMCPHostTheme, } from './mcp-app-context.js';
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+ export type { MCPAppContextValue } from './mcp-app-context.js';
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+ export { renderMCPApp } from './render-mcp-app.js';
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+ export type { RenderMCPAppOptions } from './render-mcp-app.js';
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+ export { useDocumentTheme } from '@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps/react';
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+ /**
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+ * @mcp-web/app - Build tooling for MCP Apps
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+ *
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+ * This package provides tools for creating MCP Apps - visual UI components
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+ * that AI agents can render inline in chat interfaces like Claude Desktop.
6
+ *
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+ * ## Main Exports
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+ *
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+ * - `createApp` - Define an app with a handler and component
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+ *
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+ * ## Vite Plugin (via `@mcp-web/app/vite`)
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+ *
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+ * - `defineMCPAppsConfig` - Create a Vite config for building MCP Apps
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+ *
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+ * ## Host Theming
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+ *
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+ * MCP Apps automatically inherit the host's theme. Use these hooks to access
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+ * the host's theme and context in your components:
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+ *
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+ * - `useMCPHostTheme` - Get the current host theme (`"light"` or `"dark"`)
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+ * - `useMCPHostContext` - Get the full host context (theme, display mode, locale, etc.)
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+ *
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+ * ## Advanced Exports
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+ *
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+ * - `renderMCPApp` - Manually render a component (auto-generated by Vite plugin)
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+ * - `useMCPAppProps` - React hook for custom prop handling
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+ * - `useMCPApp` - Access the ext-apps `App` instance
28
+ * - `MCPAppProvider` - Context provider (set up automatically by renderMCPApp)
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+ *
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+ * @example Define an MCP App (src/mcp-apps.ts)
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { createApp } from '@mcp-web/app';
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+ * import { Statistics } from './components/Statistics';
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+ *
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+ * export const statsApp = createApp({
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+ * name: 'show_stats',
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+ * description: 'Display statistics visualization',
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+ * component: Statistics,
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+ * handler: () => ({
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+ * completionRate: 0.75,
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+ * totalTasks: 100,
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+ * }),
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @example Build Config (vite.apps.config.ts)
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react';
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+ * import { defineMCPAppsConfig } from '@mcp-web/app/vite';
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+ *
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+ * // Automatically discovers apps in src/mcp-apps.ts
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+ * export default defineMCPAppsConfig({
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+ * plugins: [react()],
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @example Register with MCPWeb (in your app)
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * import { statsApp } from './mcp-apps';
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+ *
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+ * mcp.addApp(statsApp);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @packageDocumentation
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+ */
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+ export { createApp, isCreatedApp } from './create-app.js';
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+ export { useMCPAppProps, useMCPApp, getMCPAppProps, subscribeMCPAppProps, } from './use-mcp-app-props.js';
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+ export { MCPAppProvider, useMCPHostContext, useMCPHostTheme, } from './mcp-app-context.js';
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+ export { renderMCPApp } from './render-mcp-app.js';
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+ export { useDocumentTheme } from '@modelcontextprotocol/ext-apps/react';
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+ /**
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+ * Internal exports for auto-generated MCP App entry files.
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+ *
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+ * This module is used by the Vite plugin to generate virtual modules
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+ * that render MCP Apps. It should not be imported directly by users.
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+ *
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+ * @internal
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+ * @packageDocumentation
9
+ */
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+ export { renderMCPApp } from './render-mcp-app.js';
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+ export type { RenderMCPAppOptions } from './render-mcp-app.js';
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=internal.d.ts.map
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+ /**
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+ * Internal exports for auto-generated MCP App entry files.
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+ *
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+ * This module is used by the Vite plugin to generate virtual modules
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+ * that render MCP Apps. It should not be imported directly by users.
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+ *
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+ * @internal
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+ * @packageDocumentation
9
+ */
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+ export { renderMCPApp } from './render-mcp-app.js';