| name | ts-agent-sdk |
| description | Generate typed TypeScript SDKs for AI agents to interact with MCP servers. Converts verbose JSON-RPC curl commands to clean function calls (docs.createDocument() vs curl). Auto-detects MCP tools from server modules, generates TypeScript types and client methods, creates runnable example scripts. Use when: building MCP-enabled applications, need typed programmatic access to MCP tools, want Claude Code to manage apps via scripts, eliminating manual JSON-RPC curl commands, validating MCP inputs/outputs, or creating reusable agent automation. |
ts-agent-sdk
Overview
This skill generates typed TypeScript SDKs that allow AI agents (primarily Claude Code) to interact with web applications via MCP servers. It replaces verbose JSON-RPC curl commands with clean function calls.
Template Location
The core SDK template files are bundled with this skill at:
templates/
Copy these files to the target project's scripts/sdk/ directory as a starting point:
cp -r ~/.claude/skills/ts-agent-sdk/templates/* ./scripts/sdk/
SDK Generation Workflow
Step 1: Detect MCP Servers
Scan the project for MCP server modules:
src/server/modules/mcp*/server.ts
Each server.ts file contains tool definitions using the pattern:
server.tool(
'tool_name',
'Tool description',
zodInputSchema,
async (params) => { ... }
)
Step 2: Extract Tool Definitions
For each tool, extract:
- name: The tool identifier (e.g., 'create_document')
- description: Tool description for JSDoc
- inputSchema: Zod schema defining input parameters
- endpoint: The MCP endpoint path (e.g., '/api/mcp-docs/message')
Step 3: Generate TypeScript Interfaces
Convert Zod schemas to TypeScript interfaces:
// From: z.object({ name: z.string(), email: z.string().email() })
// To:
export interface CreateEnquiryInput {
name: string;
email: string;
}
Step 4: Generate Module Client
Create a client class with methods for each tool:
// scripts/sdk/docs/client.ts
import { MCPClient, defaultClient } from '../client';
import type { CreateDocumentInput, CreateDocumentOutput } from './types';
const ENDPOINT = '/api/mcp-docs/message';
export class DocsClient {
private mcp: MCPClient;
constructor(client?: MCPClient) {
this.mcp = client || defaultClient;
}
async createDocument(input: CreateDocumentInput): Promise<CreateDocumentOutput> {
return this.mcp.callTool(ENDPOINT, 'create_document', input);
}
async listDocuments(input: ListDocumentsInput): Promise<ListDocumentsOutput> {
return this.mcp.callTool(ENDPOINT, 'list_documents', input);
}
// ... one method per tool
}
export const docs = new DocsClient();
Step 5: Generate Example Scripts
Create runnable examples in scripts/sdk/examples/:
#!/usr/bin/env npx tsx
// scripts/sdk/examples/create-doc.ts
import { docs } from '../';
async function main() {
const result = await docs.createDocument({
spaceId: 'wiki',
title: 'Getting Started',
content: '# Welcome\n\nThis is the intro.',
});
console.log(`Created document: ${result.document.id}`);
}
main().catch(console.error);
Step 6: Update Index Exports
Add module exports to scripts/sdk/index.ts:
export { docs } from './docs';
export { enquiries } from './enquiries';
Output Structure
project/
└── scripts/sdk/
├── index.ts # Main exports
├── config.ts # Environment config
├── errors.ts # Error classes
├── client.ts # MCP client
│
├── docs/ # Generated module
│ ├── types.ts # TypeScript interfaces
│ ├── client.ts # Typed methods
│ └── index.ts # Module exports
│
├── enquiries/ # Another module
│ ├── types.ts
│ ├── client.ts
│ └── index.ts
│
└── examples/ # Runnable scripts
├── create-doc.ts
├── list-spaces.ts
└── create-enquiry.ts
Environment Variables
The SDK uses these environment variables:
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
SDK_MODE |
Execution mode: 'local', 'remote', 'auto' | 'auto' |
SDK_BASE_URL |
Target Worker URL | http://localhost:8787 |
SDK_API_TOKEN |
Bearer token for auth | (none) |
Execution
Run generated scripts with:
SDK_API_TOKEN="your-token" SDK_BASE_URL="https://app.workers.dev" npx tsx scripts/sdk/examples/create-doc.ts
Naming Conventions
- Module names: Lowercase, from MCP server name (e.g., 'mcp-docs' → 'docs')
- Method names: camelCase from tool name (e.g., 'create_document' → 'createDocument')
- Type names: PascalCase (e.g., 'CreateDocumentInput', 'CreateDocumentOutput')
Error Handling
The SDK provides typed errors:
AuthError- 401, invalid tokenValidationError- Invalid inputNotFoundError- Resource not foundRateLimitError- 429, too many requestsMCPError- MCP protocol errorsNetworkError- Connection failures
Regeneration
When MCP tools change, regenerate the SDK:
- Re-scan
src/server/modules/mcp*/server.ts - Update types.ts with new/changed schemas
- Update client.ts with new/changed methods
- Preserve any custom code in examples/