name: cc-mcp
description: Configure MCP servers for Claude Code — stdio vs HTTP, authentication, Tools/Resources/Prompts distinction, channels (CI webhook, mobile relay, Discord bridge, fakechat), and cost of always-loaded tools. Use this skill whenever adding an MCP server, debugging connection issues, choosing between MCP Tools vs Prompts vs Resources, installing channel servers, or managing .mcp.json. Triggers on: "MCP server", "mcp config", "add Obsidian MCP", "install context7", "channels", "webhook receiver", "mobile approval", "Discord bridge", "mcp not connecting".
MCP
Model Context Protocol servers extend Claude Code with tools, resources, and prompts. This skill covers selection, configuration, and the three server primitives.
The three primitives
| Primitive | Loaded when | Use for |
|---|
| Tools | Always (metadata in context) | Actions Claude can take (read/write/query) |
| Resources | On request | Static content Claude can list and fetch |
| Prompts | On request | Pre-composed conversation starters for complex workflows |
Cost model: historically every tool's name + description + JSON schema consumed context every turn. As of 2026, Claude Code defers tool schemas by default and discovers them via ToolSearch (see below), so the per-turn drain is mostly limited to built-ins and alwaysLoad servers. Still prefer MCP Prompts/Resources for heavy reference material Claude loads only when asked.
Configuration files
| File | Scope | When |
|---|
~/.claude/mcp.json (or equivalent) | Global | Servers you want in every project |
.mcp.json (in repo root) | Project | Servers specific to this repo |
.mcp.local.json | Personal override | User-local, gitignored |
Project-scoped is almost always better — avoids global context cost when you're not in that project.
Transports
| Transport | When |
|---|
stdio | Local servers; fastest; the default for plugin/child-process servers |
http | Remote servers — recommended for cloud-hosted MCPs; supports OAuth and async reconnection |
sse | Legacy remote transport, deprecated in favor of http; no OAuth |
Declare the transport explicitly with "type": "http" | "stdio" | "sse" in the server entry. HTTP/SSE servers use url (+ optional headers/oauth); stdio servers use command/args/env.
Tool Search & deferred tools
As of 2026, Claude Code defers MCP tool schemas by default instead of loading every tool's name + description + JSON schema into context up front. Claude discovers tools on demand via the built-in ToolSearch tool, then calls them normally. This is what lets a session connect to dozens of MCP servers (thousands of tools) without drowning the context window.
- Default behavior: a connecting server's tools appear by name only; their schemas load when
ToolSearch matches them to the task.
- Force a server's tools to always load (skip deferral): set
"alwaysLoad": true on the server entry — use only for small, always-needed servers.
- Disable globally:
ENABLE_TOOL_SEARCH=false (rarely worth it — you trade context for eager loading). With deferral off, WaitForMcpServers is available to block until background servers finish connecting.
- Output caps: large tool results are truncated at a default token ceiling; raise it per session with
MAX_MCP_OUTPUT_TOKENS.
Implication for this plugin's design: the old "every tool costs context every turn" math is now mostly paid only for alwaysLoad servers and built-ins. Still prefer MCP Prompts/Resources for heavy reference material, but the deferral default means a few extra servers are no longer the liability they once were.
Top recommendations (every project)
| Server | Why |
|---|
context7 | Library documentation lookup — always up-to-date |
engram (already global) | Persistent memory across sessions |
| This plugin's MCP (15 docs + 7 KB tools) | Claude Code expertise |
Recommendations by stack
Use cc_docs_hook_pack_recommend / cc_docs_team_topology_recommend style logic:
| Stack signal | Server |
|---|
| PostgreSQL | @modelcontextprotocol/server-postgres |
| GitHub Actions / .github/ | @modelcontextprotocol/server-github |
| Playwright config | @playwright/mcp |
| Sentry DSN | sentry MCP |
| Slack token | slack MCP |
| Obsidian vault | Obsidian MCP (Local REST API) |
Obsidian MCP — first-class integration
The user's vault is at C:/Users/MarkusAhling/obsidian/. If the Local REST API plugin is installed in Obsidian, expose it via:
{
"mcpServers": {
"obsidian": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "obsidian-mcp-server"],
"env": { "OBSIDIAN_API_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:27123", "OBSIDIAN_API_KEY": "..." }
}
}
}
Claude then reads/writes vault notes via mcp__obsidian__* tools — used extensively by the memory-consolidator (tier 2 writes).
Channels (event-driven MCPs)
Channels are MCP servers that receive external events (webhooks, messages) and expose them to Claude. Four patterns:
| Pattern | Use |
|---|
ci-webhook | Receive GitHub Actions events via webhook with HMAC verification |
mobile-approval | Telegram-based permission relay (requires Claude Code v2.1.81+) |
discord-bridge | Two-way Discord ↔ Claude with discord_reply tool |
fakechat | Built-in local dev channel for testing channel flows |
Fetch implementation via cc_kb_channel_server(name) — returns full TypeScript source.
Debugging connection issues
- Server doesn't start: check stdin/stdout isn't polluted by logging. MCP servers must write logs to stderr only.
- Server crashes silently: run the command manually (
npx -y server-name) to see stderr.
- Tools not visible to Claude: check
capabilities.tools is declared in server init, and ListToolsRequestSchema handler exists.
- Slow tool calls: check for synchronous file I/O or network calls in hot paths.
MCP delegation
| Need | Tool |
|---|
| Fetch channel server code | cc_kb_channel_server(pattern) |
| Settings schema reference | cc_docs_settings_schema |
| General MCP troubleshooting | cc_docs_troubleshoot("mcp") |
Anti-patterns
- 20+ MCP servers globally → 50k+ tokens passive context cost.
- Putting secrets in
.mcp.json → commits leak keys. Use env vars.
- stdin logging in an MCP server → breaks the protocol framing.
- Same MCP server installed globally AND project-scoped → duplicate tool definitions.
- Skipping HMAC verification on webhook channels → anyone can spam your Claude.