Meet the MCP server that knows your backend
Blog post from Nhost
The newly released Nhost MCP server is designed to enhance the development of Nhost projects by acting as a bridge between AI tools and backend infrastructure. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) server follows a client-server architecture, enabling AI tools like editors and language models to connect to multiple MCP servers for diverse functionalities. It provides a unified interface for interacting with backend components, allowing users to manage project configurations, execute GraphQL queries, and handle database migrations seamlessly across local and cloud environments. Installation and configuration are straightforward, with a focus on maintaining high security standards through strict authentication and permissions management. The server supports local development and production environments, offering features such as retrieving GraphQL schemas and optimizing queries. This open-source tool empowers AI tools with advanced capabilities, encouraging users to integrate it into their workflows for improved productivity and development efficiency.