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9 MCP servers for React + TypeScript automation — component scaffolding, dep auditing, WCAG checking, test generation, TypeScript enforcement, and monorepo management.

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Nishant-Chaudhary5338/mcp-toolkit

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

A collection of 9 MCP servers for automating React and TypeScript development tasks. It provides tools for component scaffolding, dependency auditing, WCAG accessibility checking, test generation, TypeScript enforcement, and monorepo management. The servers integrate with MCP-compatible editors to streamline common workflows.

Best for

Best for
Developers building React and TypeScript applications who want automated scaffolding, testing, and auditing via MCP

Use cases

  • Scaffold new React components with TypeScript templates
  • Audit project dependencies for security and version issues
  • Generate unit tests for React components automatically

Notes

A collection of 9 MCP servers for automating React and TypeScript development tasks. It provides tools for component scaffolding, dependency auditing, WCAG accessibility checking, test generation, TypeScript enforcement, and monorepo management. The servers integrate with MCP-compatible editors to streamline common workflows.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-01.

Use cases

  • Scaffold new React components with TypeScript templates
  • Audit project dependencies for security and version issues
  • Generate unit tests for React components automatically

Pros

  • Covers multiple automation tasks in a single toolkit
  • Uses the MCP protocol for editor integration
  • Focused on the React and TypeScript ecosystem

Cons

  • Zero stars indicates very low adoption or early stage
  • Limited to MCP-compatible editors and environments
  • No community or proven track record of maintenance

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Covers multiple automation tasks in a single toolkit
  • Uses the MCP protocol for editor integration
  • Focused on the React and TypeScript ecosystem

Cons

  • Zero stars indicates very low adoption or early stage
  • Limited to MCP-compatible editors and environments
  • No community or proven track record of maintenance