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The DeepWiki MCP server provides programmatic access to DeepWiki’s public repository documentation and search capabilities (Ask Devin).

What is MCP?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that enables AI apps to securely connect to MCP-compatible data sources and tools. You can think of MCP like a USB-C port for AI applications - a standardized way to connect AI apps to different services.

DeepWiki MCP Server

The DeepWiki MCP server is a free, remote, no-authentication-required service that provides access to public repositories. Base Server URL: https://mcp.deepwiki.com/

Available Tools

The DeepWiki MCP server offers three main tools:
  1. read_wiki_structure - Get a list of documentation topics for a GitHub repository
  2. read_wiki_contents - View documentation about a GitHub repository
  3. ask_question - Ask any question about a GitHub repository and get an AI-powered, context-grounded response

Wire Protocols

The DeepWiki MCP server supports two wire protocols:

Streamable HTTP - /mcp

  • URL: https://mcp.deepwiki.com/mcp
  • Works with Cloudflare, OpenAI, and Claude
  • Recommended for most integrations

SSE (Server-Sent Events) - /sse

  • URL: https://mcp.deepwiki.com/sse
  • Legacy protocol, being deprecated
The /mcp endpoint is recommended as SSE is being deprecated.

Setup Instructions

For most clients (e.g. Windsurf, Cursor):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "deepwiki": {
      "serverUrl": "https://mcp.deepwiki.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}

For Claude Code:

claude mcp add -s user -t http deepwiki https://mcp.deepwiki.com/mcp
Want DeepWiki capabilities for private repositories? Sign up for a Devin account at Devin.ai and use the Devin MCP server with your Devin API key.