> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://context7.com/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# eve

> Filesystem-first framework for building durable AI agents

[eve](https://eve.dev) is Vercel's filesystem-first framework for building durable AI agents. By adding Context7 as an MCP connection, an eve agent can retrieve up-to-date, version-specific library documentation and code examples while it works.

For more details on how eve handles MCP connections, see the [eve MCP connections documentation](https://eve.dev/docs/connections/mcp).

## Setup

<Steps>
  <Step title="Create the Context7 connection">
    Create `agent/connections/context7.ts` in your eve project:

    ```typescript theme={null}
    import { defineMcpClientConnection } from "eve/connections";

    const apiKey = process.env.CONTEXT7_API_KEY;

    export default defineMcpClientConnection({
      url: "https://mcp.context7.com/mcp",
      description:
        "Context7: up-to-date, version-specific library documentation and code examples.",
      ...(apiKey
        ? {
            auth: {
              getToken: async () => ({ token: apiKey }),
            },
          }
        : {}),
      tools: {
        allow: ["resolve-library-id", "query-docs"],
      },
    });
    ```

    The API key is optional, so the connection can use Context7's anonymous limits when `CONTEXT7_API_KEY` is not set. For higher rate limits, create an API key in the [Context7 dashboard](https://context7.com/dashboard).
  </Step>

  <Step title="Configure an API key (recommended)">
    Add the key to `.env.local` for local development. Do not commit this file.

    ```bash theme={null}
    CONTEXT7_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY
    ```

    For a deployed eve agent, add the same variable to the linked Vercel project and pull it locally:

    ```bash theme={null}
    vercel env add CONTEXT7_API_KEY
    vercel env pull .env.local
    ```

    eve's `getToken` callback sends the value as an `Authorization: Bearer` token. Vercel Connect is not required when using an API key.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Verify the connection">
    Inspect the agent and confirm that it compiles with `0 errors` and `0 warnings`:

    ```bash theme={null}
    npx eve info
    ```

    Then start the agent and ask a documentation question. When the connection is used, eve discovers only the two tools in the allowlist:

    ```bash theme={null}
    pnpm dev
    ```

    ```text theme={null}
    Use Context7 to show me how to configure caching in Next.js.
    ```
  </Step>
</Steps>

## How It Works

The filename registers the connection as `context7`. eve discovers the remote MCP tools and makes them available as `context7__resolve-library-id` and `context7__query-docs` when the model searches for a relevant connection.

The allowlist keeps the connection limited to Context7's documentation tools, including if the server adds more tools later. Both tools are read-only, so they do not require an approval gate.

When a request names a library, the agent first calls `resolve-library-id` to find its Context7 library ID, then calls `query-docs` with that ID and the user's specific question. If the prompt already includes a Context7 library ID such as `/vercel/next.js`, the agent can call `query-docs` directly.
