- Removed `react-is` and `require-in-the-middle` overrides from `package.json` and `pnpm-lock.yaml`. - Updated various dependencies across multiple packages, including `@types/node` to `^24.5.2`, `react-hook-form` to `^7.63.0`, and `@ai-sdk/openai` to `^2.0.32`. - Deleted the `loading.tsx` component from the admin accounts directory, streamlining the codebase. - Adjusted `playwright.config.ts` to use a configurable number of workers for CI environments, enhancing test performance. - Improved error handling in user ban and reactivation dialogs to provide clearer feedback to the admin user.
Makerkit MCP Server
The Makerkit MCP Server provides tools to AI Agents for working with the codebase.
Build MCP Server
Run the command:
pnpm --filter "@kit/mcp-server" build
The command will build the MCP Server at packages/mcp-server/build/index.js.
Adding MCP Servers to AI Coding tools
Before getting started, retrieve the absolute path to the index.js file created above. You can normally do this in your IDE by right-clicking the index.js file and selecting Copy Path.
I will reference this as <full-path> in the steps below: please replace it with the full path to your index.js.
Claude Code
Run the command below:
claude mcp add makerkit node <full-path>
Restart Claude Code. If no errors appear, the MCP should be correctly configured.
Codex
Open the Codex YAML config and add the following:
[mcp_servers.makerkit]
command = "node"
args = ["<full-path>"]
Cursor
Open the mcp.json config in Cursor and add the following config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"makerkit": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["<full-path>"]
}
}
}
Additional MCP Servers
I strongly suggest using the Postgres MCP Server that allows AI Agents to understand the structure of your Database.