janwilmake/openapi-mcp-server

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janwilmakeMITUpdated 4mo agoGitHub

Allow AI to wade through complex OpenAPIs using Simple Language

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Claude/Cursor that enables searching and exploring OpenAPI specifications through oapis.org. The MCP works by applying a 3 step process: 1. It figures out the openapi identifier you need 2. It requests a summary of that in simple language 3. It determines which endpoints you need, and checks out how exactly they work (again, in simple language) Get an…

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Paste into Claude Code, Cursor, or any AI assistant to fix all gaps
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Claude/Cursor that enables searching and exploring OpenAPI specifications through oapis.org. The MCP works by applying a 3 step process: 1. It figures out the openapi identifier you need 2. It requests a summary of that in simple language 3. It determines which endpoints you need, and checks out how exactly they work (again, in simple language) Get an overview of any OpenAPI specification Retrieve details about specific API operations Support for both…