- Introduced new strings for the mod manager feature in the English localization file. - Updated the homepage to include a dedicated section for the GregModManager, featuring a description, download link, and hints for the latest release. - Adjusted button styles for better consistency and user experience. This commit enhances the homepage by providing users with direct access to the mod manager and its functionalities.
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title, sidebar_label, description
| title | sidebar_label | description |
|---|---|---|
| MCP server (LLM-friendly modding) | MCP server | Model Context Protocol server bundled with the docs Docker image for assistants and IDEs. |
MCP server (gregFramework / gregCore)
The gregCore repository ships a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server at gregCore/mcp-server/. It lets assistants ground answers in your repo: documentation, greg.* hook catalog (greg_hooks.json), optional legacy fmf_hooks.json, and CONTRIBUTING.
Use it when you want an assistant (Cursor, Claude Code, or any MCP client) to not guess APIs or hook names.
Docker (single container)
The root Dockerfile builds Docusaurus into static files and runs one Node process that:
- Serves the wiki at
http://<host>:3000/(static HTML). - Exposes Streamable HTTP MCP at
POST /mcpandGET /mcp(SSE), plusGET /health.
From the repo root:
docker compose up docs-mcp
Default mapping: http://localhost:3040 (host) → container port 3000.
- Docs:
http://localhost:3040/wiki/ - Health:
http://localhost:3040/health - MCP:
http://localhost:3040/mcp(client must speak MCP Streamable HTTP; session viamcp-session-idheader).
:::note Security
Binding to 0.0.0.0 exposes the MCP endpoint on your network. Use only on trusted networks or behind a reverse proxy with authentication.
:::
Local (stdio) for Cursor
Source: gregCore/mcp-server/ (see README.md in that folder). Install dependencies with npm install, then run node src/index.mjs --stdio --data-root <root>, where <root> is usually gregCore/ (parent of mcp-server/). That folder should contain docs/, CONTRIBUTING.md, and preferably framework/gregFramework/greg_hooks.json (canonical greg.* hook list). Legacy fmf_hooks.json (flat or under FrikaModFramework/) is still supported via fmf_hook_registry.
Set GREG_MCP_DATA_ROOT (or FMF_MCP_DATA_ROOT) if your layout differs. Point your MCP client at the stdio command.
Tools (what each one does)
| Tool | What it returns | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
fmf_search_docs |
Paths under docs/ + short snippets around the match |
Find a topic before reading a whole page |
fmf_read_doc |
Full Markdown for one docs/ path |
You already know the file path |
fmf_list_doc_paths |
List of .md paths (capped) |
Discover what docs exist |
greg_hook_registry |
Entire greg_hooks.json (can be large) |
Need the full generated hook catalog |
greg_hook_search |
Filtered hooks[] entries matching a query |
Find specific greg.* hooks without loading the whole JSON |
greg_hook_stats |
version, stats, generationOptions, etc. (no hooks array) |
Quick sanity check after regenerating hooks |
fmf_hook_registry |
Legacy fmf_hooks.json if present |
Older FMF/FFM declarative lists |
fmf_read_contributing |
CONTRIBUTING.md |
Conventions and workflow |
fmf_repo_layout |
Static Markdown overview of gregCore layout |
Orientation before deeper reads |
Resources: greg://repo/overview (alias fmf://repo/overview) — same text as fmf_repo_layout.
Prompt: fmf_modding_context — short starter text + optional topic; always pair with tools for authoritative content.