awesome-copilot/collections/rust-mcp-development.collection.yml
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Add Rust MCP Server Development collection (#331)
* Add Rust MCP Server Development collection

- Add Rust MCP server best practices instruction
- Add Rust MCP server project generator prompt
- Add Rust MCP expert chat mode
- Add Rust MCP development collection manifest
- Update category READMEs

Features:
- Server setup with official rmcp SDK (v0.8+)
- Async/await patterns with tokio runtime
- Tool development with procedural macros
- Multiple transport protocols (stdio, SSE, HTTP, WebSocket)
- Type-safe parameters with schemars JsonSchema
- State management with Arc and RwLock
- Error handling with ErrorData and anyhow
- OAuth authentication support
- Progress notifications
- Cross-compilation and Docker deployment
- Comprehensive testing examples

* Fix Rust instruction file metadata - use single applyTo pattern

* Fix Rust generator prompt - replace template placeholder with clear example

* Update collections/rust-mcp-development.collection.yml

* Update collections/rust-mcp-development.md

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Co-authored-by: Aaron Powell <me@aaron-powell.com>
2025-10-17 11:18:38 +11:00

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id: rust-mcp-development
name: Rust MCP Server Development
description: Build high-performance Model Context Protocol servers in Rust using the official rmcp SDK with async/await, procedural macros, and type-safe implementations.
tags: [rust, mcp, model-context-protocol, server-development, sdk, tokio, async, macros, rmcp]
items:
- path: instructions/rust-mcp-server.instructions.md
kind: instruction
- path: prompts/rust-mcp-server-generator.prompt.md
kind: prompt
- path: chatmodes/rust-mcp-expert.chatmode.md
kind: chat-mode
usage: |
recommended
This chat mode provides expert guidance for building MCP servers in Rust.
This chat mode is ideal for:
- Creating new MCP server projects with Rust
- Implementing async handlers with tokio runtime
- Using rmcp procedural macros for tools
- Setting up stdio, SSE, or HTTP transports
- Debugging async Rust and ownership issues
- Learning Rust MCP best practices with the official rmcp SDK
- Performance optimization with Arc and RwLock
To get the best results, consider:
- Using the instruction file to set context for Rust MCP development
- Using the prompt to generate initial project structure
- Switching to the expert chat mode for detailed implementation help
- Specifying which transport type you need
- Providing details about what tools or functionality you need
- Mentioning if you need OAuth authentication
display:
ordering: manual
show_badge: true