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# Skill Seekers — Smithery MCP Registry
Publishing guide for the Skill Seekers MCP server on [Smithery](https://smithery.ai).
## Status
- **Namespace created:** `yusufkaraaslan`
- **Server created:** `yusufkaraaslan/skill-seekers`
- **Server page:** https://smithery.ai/servers/yusufkaraaslan/skill-seekers
- **Release status:** Needs re-publish (initial release failed — Smithery couldn't scan GitHub URL as MCP endpoint)
## Publishing
Smithery requires a live, scannable MCP HTTP endpoint for URL-based publishing. Two options:
### Option A: Publish via Web UI (Recommended)
1. Go to https://smithery.ai/servers/yusufkaraaslan/skill-seekers/releases
2. The server already exists — create a new release
3. For the "Local" tab: follow the prompts to publish as a stdio server
4. For the "URL" tab: provide a hosted HTTP endpoint URL
### Option B: Deploy HTTP endpoint first, then publish via CLI
1. Deploy the MCP server on Render/Railway/Fly.io:
```bash
# Using existing Dockerfile.mcp
docker build -f Dockerfile.mcp -t skill-seekers-mcp .
# Deploy to your hosting provider
```
2. Publish the live URL:
```bash
npx @smithery/cli@latest auth login
npx @smithery/cli@latest mcp publish "https://your-deployed-url/mcp" \
-n yusufkaraaslan/skill-seekers
```
### CLI Authentication (already done)
```bash
# Install via npx (no global install needed)
npx @smithery/cli@latest auth login
npx @smithery/cli@latest namespace show # Should show: yusufkaraaslan
```
### After Publishing
Update the server page with metadata:
**Display name:** Skill Seekers — AI Skill & RAG Toolkit
**Description:**
> Transform 17 source types into AI-ready skills and RAG knowledge. Ingest documentation sites, GitHub repos, PDFs, Jupyter notebooks, videos, Confluence, Notion, Slack/Discord exports, and more. Package for 16+ LLM platforms including Claude, GPT, Gemini, LangChain, LlamaIndex, and vector databases.
**Tags:** `ai`, `rag`, `documentation`, `skills`, `preprocessing`, `mcp`, `knowledge-base`, `vector-database`
## User Installation
Once published, users can add the server to their MCP client:
```bash
# Via Smithery CLI (adds to Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.)
smithery mcp add yusufkaraaslan/skill-seekers --client claude
# Or configure manually — users need skill-seekers installed:
pip install skill-seekers[mcp]
```
### Manual MCP Configuration
For clients that use JSON config (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor):
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"skill-seekers": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "skill_seekers.mcp.server_fastmcp"]
}
}
}
```
## Available Tools (35)
| Category | Tools | Description |
|----------|-------|-------------|
| Config | 3 | Generate, list, validate scraping configs |
| Sync | 1 | Sync config URLs against live docs |
| Scraping | 11 | Scrape docs, GitHub, PDF, video, codebase, generic (10 types) |
| Packaging | 4 | Package, upload, enhance, install skills |
| Splitting | 2 | Split large configs, generate routers |
| Sources | 5 | Fetch, submit, manage config sources |
| Vector DB | 4 | Export to Weaviate, Chroma, FAISS, Qdrant |
| Workflows | 5 | List, get, create, update, delete workflows |
## Maintenance
- Update description/tags on major releases
- No code changes needed — users always get the latest via `pip install`
## Notes
- Smithery CLI v4.7.0 removed the `--transport stdio` flag from the docs
- The CLI `publish` command only supports URL-based (external) publishing
- For local/stdio servers, use the web UI at smithery.ai/servers/new
- The namespace and server entity are already created; only the release needs to succeed