--- title: TypeScript ModelFetch description: This guide will show you how to publish an MCP server to Agentic using ModelFetch. --- [ModelFetch](https://www.modelfetch.com) is a TypeScript/JavaScript SDK designed for building and deploying MCP servers across multiple runtime environments. ## 1. Create a ModelFetch MCP server **Prerequisite**: Please install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) before proceeding. ```bash npx -y create-modelfetch@latest ``` Follow the interactive prompts to: 1. **Choosing a runtime** - Node.js, Bun, Deno, Cloudflare Workers, or Vercel Functions 2. **Selecting a language** - TypeScript or JavaScript 3. **Picking a package manager** - npm, pnpm, bun, or yarn Then navigate to your project: ```bash cd my-mcp-server ``` ## 2. Implement your MCP server Edit the server file to add your MCP tools, resources, and prompts: ```ts server.ts import { McpServer } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js' import { z } from 'zod' const server = new McpServer({ title: 'My MCP Server', name: 'my-mcp-server', version: '1.0.0', }) server.registerTool( 'add', { title: 'Add Numbers', description: 'Add two numbers together', inputSchema: { a: z.number(), b: z.number(), }, }, ({ a, b }) => ({ content: [{ type: 'text', text: `${a} + ${b} = ${a + b}`, }], }) ) export default server ``` [ModelFetch](https://www.modelfetch.com) uses the [official MCP TypeScript SDK](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/typescript-sdk) and provides runtime-specific handlers for different platforms. ## 3. Deploy your MCP server remotely ModelFetch supports multiple deployment targets. Deploy your server to any platforms that support these runtimes: - [Node.js](https://www.modelfetch.com/docs/runtimes/node) - [Bun](https://www.modelfetch.com/docs/runtimes/bun) - [Deno](https://www.modelfetch.com/docs/runtimes/deno) - [Cloudflare](https://www.modelfetch.com/docs/runtimes/cloudflare) - [Vercel](https://www.modelfetch.com/docs/runtimes/vercel) For development, you can use [ngrok](https://ngrok.com) to temporarily expose your local server. Only use this in a safe environment as it exposes your server to the internet. ## 4. Deploy your origin MCP server to Agentic Now that you have a publicly available MCP server, you can follow the [existing MCP server guide](/publishing/guides/existing-mcp-server) to deploy it to Agentic.