{ "name": "swift-mcp-development", "description": "Comprehensive collection for building Model Context Protocol servers in Swift using the official MCP Swift SDK with modern concurrency features.", "version": "1.0.0", "author": { "name": "Awesome Copilot Community" }, "repository": "https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot", "license": "MIT", "tags": [ "swift", "mcp", "model-context-protocol", "server-development", "sdk", "ios", "macos", "concurrency", "actor", "async-await" ], "display": { "ordering": "manual", "show_badge": true }, "items": [ { "path": "instructions/swift-mcp-server.instructions.md", "kind": "instruction" }, { "path": "prompts/swift-mcp-server-generator.prompt.md", "kind": "prompt" }, { "path": "agents/swift-mcp-expert.agent.md", "kind": "agent", "usage": "recommended\n\nThis chat mode provides expert guidance for building MCP servers in Swift.\n\nThis chat mode is ideal for:\n- Creating new MCP server projects with Swift\n- Implementing async/await patterns and actor-based concurrency\n- Setting up stdio, HTTP, or network transports\n- Debugging Swift concurrency and ServiceLifecycle integration\n- Learning Swift MCP best practices with the official SDK\n- Optimizing server performance for iOS/macOS platforms\n\nTo get the best results, consider:\n- Using the instruction file to set context for Swift MCP development\n- Using the prompt to generate initial project structure\n- Switching to the expert chat mode for detailed implementation help\n- Specifying whether you need stdio, HTTP, or network transport\n- Providing details about what tools or functionality you need\n- Mentioning if you need resources, prompts, or special capabilities" } ] }