This puts MCP server management directly in the hands of your end users. Instead of hardcoding server connections, you drop in McpConfigDialog and let people add their own Linear, Notion, or custom MCP servers right from the browser, complete with OAuth flows and bearer tokens. The connected tools get namespaced and merged into the chat runtime automatically. It's built on assistant-ui primitives, so you can either use the drop-in dialog or compose your own UI from McpManagerPrimitive and McpServerPrimitive. Reach for this when you want user-driven tool discovery rather than developer-defined backends, or when you need to debug why OAuth isn't completing or servers aren't persisting between sessions.
npx -y skills add assistant-ui/skills --skill react-mcp --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
mindrally/skills
giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit
syncfusion/react-ui-components-skills
supercent-io/skills-template
binjuhor/shadcn-lar