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@millette millette commented Aug 22, 2025

There's probably a reason for the current mcp-sdk package, but just in case...

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  • Chores
    • Updated a core SDK dependency to use a stable published version instead of a local link, improving installation reliability, CI/CD consistency, and reproducible builds.
    • No user-facing functionality changed; behavior remains the same across platforms.
    • This change reduces setup friction for new environments and ensures future updates are managed via the package registry.

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Walkthrough

Updated package.json to replace a local file dependency for @modelcontextprotocol/sdk with a semver range pointing to the published npm package (^1.17.4). No other files or code were changed.

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Dependency update
package.json
Changed dependency @modelcontextprotocol/sdk from file:/home/ajax/repos/typescript-sdk to ^1.17.4.

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

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11-11: Inspector script remains compatible with the SDK bump.

Your inspect script uses npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector ..., which is an actively maintained package intended for this workflow; no changes needed here. (npmjs.com)


30-30: Published MCP SDK dependency updated and verified

  • Confirmed no lingering local file: or URL specs for @modelcontextprotocol/sdk in package.json.
  • All imports reference the published package (e.g. import { Tool } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/types.js").
  • A lockfile (package-lock.json) is present to pin concrete versions for CI/Dependabot.

Thank you for switching from a local path to the published SDK at ^1.17.4. As of August 22, 2025, version 1.17.4 is the latest on npm, so the caret range is appropriate.

Optionally, if you prefer patch-only upgrades for extra stability, you can tighten the range:

-  "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk": "^1.17.4",
+  "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk": "~1.17.4",

—this is purely a trade-off and not required.

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