awesome-copilot/collections/swift-mcp-development.collection.yml
Troy Simeon Taylor 616d8f14a7
Add Swift MCP Server Development collection (#328)
- Add Swift MCP server best practices instruction
- Add Swift MCP server project generator prompt
- Add Swift MCP expert chat mode
- Add Swift MCP development collection manifest
- Update category READMEs

Features:
- Server setup with official Swift SDK package
- Tool/resource/prompt handlers with withMethodHandler
- Async/await and actor-based concurrency patterns
- ServiceLifecycle integration for graceful shutdown
- Stdio, HTTP, and network transport support
- JSON schema construction with Value type
- Swift 6.0+ with modern concurrency features
- Platform support: macOS 13+, iOS 16+, Linux
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id: swift-mcp-development
name: Swift MCP Server Development
description: 'Comprehensive collection for building Model Context Protocol servers in Swift using the official MCP Swift SDK with modern concurrency features.'
tags: [swift, mcp, model-context-protocol, server-development, sdk, ios, macos, concurrency, actor, async-await]
items:
- path: instructions/swift-mcp-server.instructions.md
kind: instruction
- path: prompts/swift-mcp-server-generator.prompt.md
kind: prompt
- path: chatmodes/swift-mcp-expert.chatmode.md
kind: chat-mode
usage: |
recommended
This chat mode provides expert guidance for building MCP servers in Swift.
This chat mode is ideal for:
- Creating new MCP server projects with Swift
- Implementing async/await patterns and actor-based concurrency
- Setting up stdio, HTTP, or network transports
- Debugging Swift concurrency and ServiceLifecycle integration
- Learning Swift MCP best practices with the official SDK
- Optimizing server performance for iOS/macOS platforms
To get the best results, consider:
- Using the instruction file to set context for Swift MCP development
- Using the prompt to generate initial project structure
- Switching to the expert chat mode for detailed implementation help
- Specifying whether you need stdio, HTTP, or network transport
- Providing details about what tools or functionality you need
- Mentioning if you need resources, prompts, or special capabilities
display:
ordering: manual
show_badge: true