diff --git a/docs/ai/quickstarts/publish-mcp-registry.md b/docs/ai/quickstarts/publish-mcp-registry.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..e692ada9a46da --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/ai/quickstarts/publish-mcp-registry.md @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +--- +title: Quickstart - Publish a .NET MCP server to the MCP Registry +description: Learn how to publish your NuGet-based MCP server to the Official MCP Registry, including creating a server.json manifest, updating your package README, and using the MCP Publisher tool. +ms.date: 11/17/2025 +ms.topic: quickstart +author: joelverhagen +zone_pivot_groups: operating-systems-set-one +ai-usage: ai-assisted +--- + +# Publish an MCP server on NuGet.org to the Official MCP Registry + +In this quickstart, you publish your NuGet-based local MCP server to the [Official MCP Registry](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/blob/main/docs/explanations/ecosystem-vision.md). + +The Official MCP Registry is an upstream data source for MCP ecosystem. The [GitHub MCP Registry](https://github.com/mcp) will soon use the Official MCP Registry as a source of MCP server listings. + +> [!NOTE] +> This guide focuses on publishing **local MCP servers** packaged with NuGet. The Official MCP Registry also supports **remote MCP servers**. While the `server.json` publishing process is similar for remote servers, their configuration requires a URL instead of a package manager reference. Remote servers can be implemented in any language. For an example, see [an Azure Functions code sample for a .NET remote MCP server](/samples/azure-samples/remote-mcp-functions-dotnet/remote-mcp-functions-dotnet/). + +## Prerequisites + +- A [GitHub account](https://github.com/join) +- [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) +- Your MCP server is packaged with NuGet and published to NuGet.org ([quickstart](./build-mcp-server.md)). + +## Create a server.json manifest file + +*If you used the NuGet MCP server quickstart and `mcpserver` project template, you can skip this step.* + +1. Navigate to your MCP server's source directory and create a new `server.json` file. + ::: zone pivot="os-windows" + + ```powershell + cd path\my\project + + # create and open the server.json file + code .mcp\server.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-linux" + + ```bash + cd path/my/project + + # create and open the server.json file + code .mcp/server.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-macos" + + ```bash + cd path/my/project + + # create and open the server.json file + code .mcp/server.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end +2. Use this content to start with and fill in the placeholders. + :::code language="json" source="snippets/mcp-registry/server.json"::: +3. Save the file. + +Use this reference to understand more about the fields: + +| Property | Example | Purpose | +| ----------------------- | -------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `name` | `io.github.contoso/data-mcp` | Unique identifier for the MCP server, namespaced using reverse DNS names, **case sensitive** | +| `version` | `0.1.0-beta` | Version of the MCP server listing
Consider using the same version as the MCP server package on NuGet.org | +| `description` | `Access Contoso data in your AI agent` | Description of your MCP server, up to 100 characters | +| `title` | `Contoso Data` | Optional: short human-readable title, up to 100 characters | +| `websiteUrl` | `https://contoso.com/docs/mcp` | Optional: URL to the server's homepage, documentation, or project website | +| `packages` `identifier` | `Contoso.Data.Mcp` | The ID of your MCP server package on NuGet.org | +| `packages` `version` | `0.1.0-beta` | The version of your MCP server package on NuGet.org | +| `repository` `url` | `https://github.com/contoso/data-mcp` | Optional: GitHub repository URL | + +The `name` field has two parts, separated by a forward slash `/`. The first part is a namespace based off of a reverse DNS name. The authentication method you use in later steps will give you access to a specific namespace. For example, using GitHub-based authentication will give you access to `io.github./*`. The second part, after the forward slash, is a custom identifier for your server within the namespace. Think of this much like a NuGet package ID. It should be unchanging and descriptive of your MCP server. Using your GitHub repository name is a reasonable option if you only have one MCP server published from that repository. + +## Update your package README + +The Official MCP Registry verifies that your MCP server package references the `name` specified in your `server.json` file. + +1. If you haven't already, add a README.md to your MCP server NuGet package. See [how to do this in your project file](/nuget/reference/msbuild-targets#packagereadmefile). +2. Open the README.md used by your NuGet package. + ::: zone pivot="os-windows" + + ```powershell + code path\to\README.md + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-linux" + + ```bash + code path/to/README.md + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-macos" + + ```bash + code path/to/README.md + ``` + + ::: zone-end +3. Add the following line to your README.md. Since it is enclosed in an HTML comment, it can be anywhere and won't be rendered. + + ```markdown + + ``` + + Example: + + ```markdown + + ``` + +4. Save the README.md file. + +## Publish your MCP server package to NuGet.org + +Because your README.md now has an `mcp-name` declared in it, publish the latest package to NuGet.org. + +1. If needed, update your package version and the respective version strings in your `server.json`. +2. Pack your project so the latest README.md version is contained. + + ```bash + dotnet pack + ``` + +3. Push it to NuGet.org either [via the website](https://www.nuget.org/packages/manage/upload) or using the CLI: + ::: zone pivot="os-windows" + + ```powershell + dotnet push bin\Release\*.nupkg -k -s https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-linux" + + ```bash + dotnet push bin/Release/*.nupkg -k -s https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-macos" + + ```bash + dotnet push bin/Release/*.nupkg -k -s https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end + +## Wait for your package to become available + +NuGet.org performs validations against your package before making it available so you must wait to publish your MCP server to the Official MCP Registry since it verifies that the package is accessible. + +To wait for your package to become available, either continue to periodically refresh the package details page on NuGet.org until the validating message disappears, or use the following PowerShell script to poll for availability. + +```powershell +$id = "".ToLowerInvariant() +$version = "".ToLowerInvariant() +$url = "https://api.nuget.org/v3-flatcontainer/$id/$version/readme" +$elapsed = 0; $interval = 10; $timeout = 300 +Write-Host "Checking for package README of $id $version." +while ($true) { + if ($elapsed -gt $timeout) { + Write-Error "Package README is not available after $elapsed seconds. URL: $url" + exit 1 + } + try { + Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $url -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null + Write-Host "Package README is now available." + break + } catch { + Write-Host "Package README is not yet available. Elapsed time: $elapsed seconds." + Start-Sleep -Seconds $interval; $elapsed += $interval + continue + } +} +``` + +This script can be leveraged in a CI/CD pipeline to ensure the next step (publishing to the Official MCP Registry) does not happen before the NuGet package is available. + +## Download the MCP Publisher tool + +1. Download the `mcp-publisher-*.tar.gz` file from the Official MCP Registry GitHub repository that matches your CPU architecture. + ::: zone pivot="os-windows" + - Windows x64: [mcp-publisher_windows_amd64.tar.gz](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/releases/latest/download/mcp-publisher_windows_amd64.tar.gz) + - Windows Arm64: [mcp-publisher_windows_arm64.tar.gz](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/releases/latest/download/mcp-publisher_windows_arm64.tar.gz) + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-linux" + - Linux x64: [mcp-publisher_linux_amd64.tar.gz](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/releases/latest/download/mcp-publisher_linux_amd64.tar.gz) + - Linux Arm64: [mcp-publisher_linux_arm64.tar.gz](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/releases/latest/download/mcp-publisher_linux_arm64.tar.gz) + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-macos" + - macOS x64: [mcp-publisher_darwin_amd64.tar.gz](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/releases/latest/download/mcp-publisher_darwin_amd64.tar.gz) + - macOS Arm64: [mcp-publisher_darwin_arm64.tar.gz](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/releases/latest/download/mcp-publisher_darwin_arm64.tar.gz) + ::: zone-end + See the full list of assets in the [latest release](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/releases/latest). +2. Extract the downloaded .tar.gz to the current directory. + ::: zone pivot="os-windows" + + ```powershell + # For Windows x64 + tar xf 'mcp-publisher_windows_amd64.tar.gz' + + # For Windows ARM64 + tar xf 'mcp-publisher_windows_arm64.tar.gz' + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-linux" + + ```bash + # For Linux x64 + tar xf 'mcp-publisher_linux_amd64.tar.gz' + + # For Linux ARM64 + tar xf 'mcp-publisher_linux_arm64.tar.gz' + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-macos" + + ```bash + # For macOS x64 + tar xf 'mcp-publisher_darwin_amd64.tar.gz' + + # For macOS ARM64 + tar xf 'mcp-publisher_darwin_arm64.tar.gz' + ``` + + ::: zone-end + +## Publish to the Official MCP Registry + +The Official MCP Registry has different authentication mechanisms based on the namespace MCP server's `name`. In this guide, we are using a namespace based on GitHub (`io.github./*`) so GitHub authentication must be used. See the [registry documentation for information on other authentication modes](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/registry/blob/main/docs/modelcontextprotocol-io/authentication.mdx), which unlock other namespaces. + +1. Log in using GitHub interactive authentication. + ::: zone pivot="os-windows" + + ```powershell + .\mcp-publisher.exe login github + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-linux" + + ```bash + ./mcp-publisher login github + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-macos" + + ```bash + ./mcp-publisher login github + ``` + + ::: zone-end + Follow the instructions provided by the tool. You will provide a code to GitHub in your web browser to complete the flow. + + Once the flow is complete, you will be able to publish `server.json` files to the `io.github./*` namespace. + +2. Publish your `server.json` file to the Official MCP Registry. + ::: zone pivot="os-windows" + + ```powershell + .\mcp-publisher.exe publish path\to\.mcp\server.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-linux" + + ```bash + ./mcp-publisher publish path/to/.mcp/server.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end + ::: zone pivot="os-macos" + + ```bash + ./mcp-publisher publish path/to/.mcp/server.json + ``` + + ::: zone-end +3. When the command succeeds, you can verify that your MCP server is published by going to the [registry home page](https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io/) and searching for your server name. + +## Related content + +- [Build and publish an MCP server to NuGet.org](./build-mcp-server.md) +- [Publish a NuGet package](/nuget/nuget-org/publish-a-package) +- [Conceptual: MCP servers in NuGet Packages](/nuget/concepts/nuget-mcp) +- [Get started with .NET AI and the Model Context Protocol](../get-started-mcp.md) diff --git a/docs/ai/quickstarts/snippets/mcp-registry/server.json b/docs/ai/quickstarts/snippets/mcp-registry/server.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..2abeac759b7be --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/ai/quickstarts/snippets/mcp-registry/server.json @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +{ + "$schema": "https://static.modelcontextprotocol.io/schemas/2025-10-17/server.schema.json", + "name": "io.github./", + "version": "", + "description": "", + "title": "", + "websiteUrl": "", + "packages": [ + { + "registryType": "nuget", + "identifier": "", + "version": "", + "transport": { + "type": "stdio" + }, + "packageArguments": [], + "environmentVariables": [] + } + ], + "repository": { + "url": "https://github.com//", + "source": "github" + } +} diff --git a/docs/ai/toc.yml b/docs/ai/toc.yml index b49af499ac0ef..6e7e6b017b745 100644 --- a/docs/ai/toc.yml +++ b/docs/ai/toc.yml @@ -76,10 +76,12 @@ items: href: get-started-app-chat-scaling-with-azure-container-apps.md - name: MCP client/server items: - - name: Build a minimal MCP server and publish to NuGet - href: quickstarts/build-mcp-server.md - name: Build a minimal MCP client href: quickstarts/build-mcp-client.md + - name: Build a minimal MCP server and publish to NuGet + href: quickstarts/build-mcp-server.md + - name: Publish to the Official MCP Registry + href: quickstarts/publish-mcp-registry.md - name: Security and content safety items: - name: Authentication for Azure-hosted apps and services