
Unbundle OpenAPI
STDIOMCP server to split OpenAPI specs into multiple files or extract specific endpoints.
MCP server to split OpenAPI specs into multiple files or extract specific endpoints.
This project provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server with tools to split OpenAPI specification files into multiple files or extract specific endpoints into a new file. It allows an MCP client (like an AI assistant) to manipulate OpenAPI specifications programmatically.
To install Unbundle OpenAPI MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @auto-browse/unbundle_openapi_mcp --client claude
The easiest way to use this server is via npx
, which ensures you are always using the latest version without needing a global installation.
npx @auto-browse/unbundle-openapi-mcp@latest
Alternatively, you can install it globally (not generally recommended):
npm install -g @auto-browse/unbundle-openapi-mcp # Then run using: unbundle-openapi-mcp
The server will start and listen for MCP requests on standard input/output (stdio).
To use this server with MCP clients like VS Code, Cline, Cursor, or Claude Desktop, add its configuration to the respective settings file. The recommended approach uses npx
.
Add the following to your User settings.json
(accessible via Ctrl+Shift+P
> Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON)
) or to a .vscode/mcp.json
file in your workspace root.
// In settings.json: "mcp.servers": { "unbundle_openapi": { // You can choose any key name "command": "npx", "args": [ "@auto-browse/unbundle-openapi-mcp@latest" ] } // ... other servers can be added here }, // Or in .vscode/mcp.json (omit the top-level "mcp.servers"): { "unbundle_openapi": { // You can choose any key name "command": "npx", "args": [ "@auto-browse/unbundle-openapi-mcp@latest" ] } // ... other servers can be added here }
Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json
file.
{ "mcpServers": { "unbundle_openapi": { // You can choose any key name "command": "npx", "args": ["@auto-browse/unbundle-openapi-mcp@latest"] } // ... other servers can be added here } }
After adding the configuration, restart your client application for the changes to take effect.
split_openapi
Description: Executes the redocly split
command to unbundle an OpenAPI definition file into multiple smaller files based on its structure.
Arguments:
apiPath
(string, required): The absolute path to the input OpenAPI definition file (e.g., openapi.yaml
).outputDir
(string, required): The absolute path to the directory where the split output files should be saved. This directory will be created if it doesn't exist.Returns:
redocly split
command (usually a confirmation message).isError: true
.Example Usage (Conceptual MCP Request):
{ "tool_name": "split_openapi", "arguments": { "apiPath": "/path/to/your/openapi.yaml", "outputDir": "/path/to/output/directory" } }
extract_openapi_endpoints
Description: Extracts specific endpoints from a large OpenAPI definition file and creates a new, smaller OpenAPI file containing only those endpoints and their referenced components. It achieves this by splitting the original file, modifying the structure to keep only specified paths, and then bundling the result.
Arguments:
inputApiPath
(string, required): The absolute path to the large input OpenAPI definition file.endpointsToKeep
(array of strings, required): A list of the exact endpoint paths (strings) to include in the final output (e.g., ["/api", "/api/projects/{id}{.format}"]
). Paths not found in the original spec will be ignored.outputApiPath
(string, required): The absolute path where the final, smaller bundled OpenAPI file should be saved. The directory will be created if it doesn't exist.Returns:
redocly bundle
command.isError: true
.Example Usage (Conceptual MCP Request):
{ "tool_name": "extract_openapi_endpoints", "arguments": { "inputApiPath": "/path/to/large-openapi.yaml", "endpointsToKeep": ["/users", "/users/{userId}/profile"], "outputApiPath": "/path/to/extracted-openapi.yaml" } }
Note: This server uses npx @redocly/cli@latest
internally to execute the underlying split
and bundle
commands. An internet connection might be required for npx
to fetch @redocly/cli
if it's not cached. Temporary files are created during the extract_openapi_endpoints
process and automatically cleaned up.
If you want to contribute or run the server from source :
cd unbundle_openapi_mcp
npm install
npm run build
(compiles TypeScript to dist/
)npm start
(starts the server using the compiled code in dist/
)