# MCP Server Integration Guide ## Prerequisites - Node.js installed (version 14 or higher) - npm package manager - Python environment with required dependencies ## Setup Steps 1. **Install MCP Server Package** ```bash npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/server-github ``` 2. **Start MCP Server** ```bash npx @modelcontextprotocol/server-github ``` The server should start and display a connection URL. 3. **Verify Connection** - Look for the plug icon (🔌) in your Chainlit interface - A number (1) should appear next to the plug icon indicating successful connection - The console should show: "GitHub plugin setup completed successfully" (along with additional status lines) ## Troubleshooting ### Common Issues 1. **Port Conflict** ```bash Error: listen EADDRINUSE: address already in use ``` Solution: Change the port using: ```bash npx @modelcontextprotocol/server-github --port 3001 ``` 2. **Authentication Issues** - Ensure GitHub credentials are properly configured - Check .env file contains required tokens - Verify GitHub API access 3. **Connection Failed** - Confirm server is running on expected port - Check firewall settings - Verify Python environment has required packages ## Connection Verification Your MCP server is properly connected when: 1. Console shows "GitHub plugin setup completed successfully" 2. Connection logs show "✓ MCP Connection Status: Active" 3. GitHub commands work in chat interface ## Environment Variables Required in your .env file: ``` GITHUB_TOKEN=your_github_token MCP_SERVER_PORT=3000 # Optional, default is 3000 ``` ## Testing Connection Send this test message in chat: ``` Show me the repositories for username: [GitHub Username] ``` A successful response will show repository information.