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How to use the Readwise MCP tools — access highlights, documents, and your entire reading library via MCP
Storybook MCP server integration for component-aware AI development. Covers 6 tools across 3 toolsets (dev, docs, testing): component discovery via list-all-documentation/get-documentation, story previews via preview-stories, and automated testing via run-story-tests. Use when generating components that should reuse existing Storybook components, running component tests via MCP, or previewing stories in chat.
Publish and deploy C# MCP servers. Covers NuGet packaging for stdio servers, Docker containerization for HTTP servers, Azure Container Apps and App Service deployment, and publishing to the official MCP Registry. USE FOR: packaging stdio MCP servers as NuGet tools, creating Dockerfiles for HTTP MCP servers, deploying to Azure Container Apps or App Service, publishing to the MCP Registry at registry.modelcontextprotocol.io, configuring server.json for MCP package metadata, setting up CI/CD for MCP server publishing. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing general NuGet libraries (not MCP-specific), general Docker guidance unrelated to MCP, creating new servers (use mcp-csharp-create), debugging (use mcp-csharp-debug), writing tests (use mcp-csharp-test).
Create MCP servers using the C# SDK and .NET project templates. Covers scaffolding, tool/prompt/resource implementation, and transport configuration for stdio and HTTP. USE FOR: creating new MCP server projects, scaffolding with dotnet new mcpserver, adding MCP tools/prompts/resources, choosing stdio vs HTTP transport, configuring MCP hosting in Program.cs, setting up ASP.NET Core MCP endpoints with MapMcp. DO NOT USE FOR: debugging or running existing servers (use mcp-csharp-debug), writing tests (use mcp-csharp-test), publishing or deploying (use mcp-csharp-publish), building MCP clients, non-.NET MCP servers.
Use skill if you are building or maintaining MCP servers with @modelcontextprotocol/sdk v1.x — single-package TypeScript SDK with Zod, RequestHandlerExtra, and built-in OAuth.
Use this skill when the user asks to "evaluate MCP tools", "test tool selection", "improve tool descriptions", "check MCP schema quality", "eval my MCP server", or wants to measure whether Claude uses their MCP tools correctly. Tests tool selection accuracy, analyzes schema quality, and iteratively optimizes descriptions. Companion to build-mcp-server.
Ask questions and read documentation about any GitHub repository using DeepWiki MCP. Use when you need to understand a codebase, find specific APIs, or get context about a repository.
Use Etherscan MCP through UXC for address balance checks, token holder analysis, transaction inspection, and contract lookup tasks. Use when tasks need Etherscan MCP tools for onchain investigation with help-first schema inspection, bearer-key auth, and tier-aware read-first handling.
Use Crypto.com MCP through UXC for exchange market data workflows with help-first discovery and read-only guardrails.
Use OKX OnchainOS MCP through UXC for token discovery, market data, wallet balance, and swap execution planning. Use when tasks need OKX MCP tools such as token search/ranking/holder, price/trades/candlesticks/index, balance queries, and DEX quote/swap flows with help-first schema inspection and safe auth handling.
Use The Graph Subgraph MCP through UXC via native SSE with a fixed linked command for subgraph discovery, schema retrieval, deployment selection, and GraphQL query execution with help-first inspection and explicit auth handling.
Guide for setup Serena MCP server for semantic code retrieval and editing capabilities