This is a Topeka plugin for the protoc compiler that generates a model-context-protocol(MCP) server based on a protocol buffer definition. Conceptually, this allows an AI model to use existing gRPC codebases with natural language, allowing for rapid prototyping and usage of LLM capabilities for protobuf based codebases.
- protoc 3.20 or later [TODO: add all prerequisites to successfully build and run the plugin]
[TODO: add instructions to run the plugin]
[TODO: add instructions to debug the plugin]
Install the example mcp-vibe
server
[TODO: add instructions to run the project specific example server]
Add the mcp-vibe
server to your mcp servers:
{
"mcpServers": {
"vibe": {
"command": "mcp-vibe"
}
}
}
and run a client with above mcp server attached (eg. claude desktop)
Topeka is an open source project that provides code-generators for Model-Context-Protocol (MCP). It is designed to facilitate the usage of MCP seamlessly against existing gRPC based applications. This is done via leveraging code generation using the protoc compiler and installing the relevant Topeka plugin.
The plugins follow Semantic Versioning and any plugin prior to 1.0.0 releases ARE still subject to breaking changes. Please note, this is applied to the generated servers, not the plugins themselves, which do not provide public APIs. This project reserves the right to change how code generation is achieved, while maintaining stable MCP server APIs.
Stable Kernel is the primary maintainer of this project and sponsor of the plugins, though we welcome outside contributions.
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