I just found out about Context7 MCP Server and it's awesome!
Why use Context7 MCP for package docs when Claude Code can just read the .venv source?
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From their Github Repo:
β Without Context7
LLMs rely on outdated or generic information about the libraries you use. You get:
β Code examples are outdated and based on year-old training data
β Hallucinated APIs don't even exist
β Generic answers for old package versions
β With Context7
Context7 MCP pulls up-to-date, version-specific documentation and code examples straight from the source β and places them directly into your prompt.
Context7 fetches up-to-date code examples and documentation right into your LLM's context.
1οΈβ£ Write your prompt naturally
2οΈβ£ Tell the LLM to use context7
3οΈβ£ Get working code answers
No tab-switching, no hallucinated APIs that don't exist, no outdated code generations.
I have tried it with VS Code + Cline as well as Windsurf, using GPT-4.1-mini as a base model and it works like a charm.
Context7 website
Github Repo
YT Tutorials on how to use with Cline or Windsurf:
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