
Peacock
STDIOMCP server for Peacock VS Code extension documentation and color settings interaction.
MCP server for Peacock VS Code extension documentation and color settings interaction.
MCP Server for the Peacock extension for VS Code, coloring your world, one Code editor at a time. The main goal of the project is to show how an MCP server can be used to interact with APIs.
Note: All data used by this MCP server is fetched from the official Peacock documentation.
fetch_peacock_docs
🔍🦸♂️prompt
(query): The question about Peacock.Install Peacock for VS Code HERE.
Note: If you already have the MCP server enabled with Claude Desktop, add
chat.mcp.discovery.enabled: true
in your VS Code settings and it will discover existing MCP server lists.
If you want to associate the MCP server with a specific repo, create a .vscode/mcp.json
file with this content:
{ "inputs": [], "servers": { "peacock-mcp": { "command": "npx", // "command": "node", "args": [ "-y", "@johnpapa/peacock-mcp" // "_git/peacock-mcp/dist/index.js" ], "env": {} } } }
If you want to associate the MCP server with all repos, add the following to your VS Code User Settings JSON:
"mcp": { "servers": { "peacock-mcp": { "command": "npx", // "command": "node", "args": [ "-y", "@johnpapa/peacock-mcp" // "/Users/papa/_git/peacock-mcp/dist/index.js" // "_git/peacock-mcp/dist/index.js" ], "env": {} } } } "chat.mcp.discovery.enabled": true,
Note: For quick installation, click the install buttons at the top of this README.
To manually install the Peacock MCP server in VS Code, follow these steps:
Cmd+Shift+P
(macOS) or Ctrl+Shift+P
(Windows/Linux) and searching for "Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON)"{ "mcp": { "servers": { "peacock-mcp": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@johnpapa/peacock-mcp"], "env": {} } } }, "chat.mcp.discovery.enabled": true }
For VS Code Stable:
code --add-mcp '{"name":"peacock-mcp","command":"npx","args":["-y","@johnpapa/peacock-mcp"],"env":{}}'
For VS Code Insiders:
code-insiders --add-mcp '{"name":"peacock-mcp","command":"npx","args":["-y","@johnpapa/peacock-mcp"],"env":{}}'
To install Peacock MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @johnpapa/peacock-mcp --client claude
If you'd like to run MCP Inspector locally to test the server, follow these steps:
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/johnpapa/peacock-mcp
Install the required dependencies and build the project.
npm install npm run build
(Optional) To try out the server using MCP Inspector run the following command:
# Start the MCP Inspector npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node build/index.js
Visit the MCP Inspector URL shown in the console in your browser. Change Arguments
to dist/index.js
and select Connect
. Select List Tools
to see the available tools.
Now that the mcp server is discoverable, open GitHub Copilot and select the Agent
mode (not Chat
or Edits
).
Select the "refresh" button in the Copilot chat text field to refresh the server list.
Select the "🛠️" button to see all the possible tools, including the ones from this repo.
Put a question in the chat that would naturally invoke one of the tools, for example:
How do I set my VS Code accent colors?
Note: If you see "Sorry, the response was filtered by the Responsible AI Service. Please rephrase your prompt and try again.", try running it again or rephrasing the prompt.