
Your Component Catalog Already Knows Everything. So Why Not Make It an MCP Server?
🔰 Introduction Note: A quick note before we dive in: the implementation described in this article was carried out in the spring of 2025, nearly a year before I sat down to write about it. The AI ecosystem moves at a breathtaking pace, so some specifics may feel a bit dated by now. That said, I believe the core ideas and approach still hold value, and I hope this article proves useful to at least some of you. I recently published the following article, which introduces a project I've been working on since March 2023 called "Blazing Story" , a Storybook clone fully reimplemented in Blazor (licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0). Storybook Doesn't Support Blazor, So I Reimplemented It in C# jsakamoto ・ Feb 23 #storybook #blazor #webdev This article is a follow-up to that one. Here, I'll walk you through how I added an MCP server feature to Blazing Story. For an introduction to Storybook, Blazor, and Blazing Story itself, please refer to the article linked above. 🤔 What is MCP? If you'
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