{"repo":"bottobot/touchdesigner-mcp-server","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/bottobot/touchdesigner-mcp-server","clone":"git clone https://github.com/bottobot/touchdesigner-mcp-server.git","description":"TouchDesigner Documentation MCP Server v2.6.1 - FIXED Python API tools! Features 629 operators + 14 tutorials + 69 Python API classes with working get_python_api & search_python_api tools. Zero-configuration setup for VS Code/Codium.","language":"HTML","stars":75,"topics":["codium","derivative","documentation","mcp","model-context-protocol","operators","touchdesigner","vscode","workflow"],"license":"MIT","category":"mcp-servers","readme_excerpt":"TouchDesigner MCP Server A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that brings comprehensive TouchDesigner operator documentation, Python API references, and tutorials directly to your AI coding assistant. I personally use it with VS Code/Codium and the Roo Code Extension alongside my favorite LLMs like Claude Opus and GPT-5. While the server should theoretically work with other applications like Docker or Claude Desktop, I haven't thoroughly tested those integrations yet. The Story So Far: The catalyst for this project was simple -- A few months ago I decided I wanted an AI tool that could develop visuals in TouchDesigner for me. I've been making some basic things in TD for awhile but it has one of the steepest learning curves of any creative software I've ever used. How nice would it be just to ask an LLM \"Please make a 720p, animated in realtime, constantly evolving, reaction diffusion simulation in TouchDesigner.\" and then just have it spit one out? Super duper nice is the answer in my opinion. Like every project I undertake where I know very little, I thought it would be pretty straight forward! LOL! When I started I had no idea just how much time and tokens I would end up sinking into this one. And I still have a ways to go before I consider it complete with full integration into TouchDesigner itself and very little margin of error. However as far as querying information about operators and their parameters goes -- it works pretty darn well! The major challenge I f","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/bottobot","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/bottobot/touchdesigner-mcp-server/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}