- mcp-sandpiperaas
mcp-sandpiperaas
mcp-sandpiperaas
A MCP server that wraps Redwood EDA’s SandPiper-SaaS compile function to convert TL‑Verilog (TLV) files into SystemVerilog/Verilog. Exposes every SandPiper flag as its own MCP tool parameter for introspection and easy automation. In other words, tell in natural language(English) what you want the compiler to do. Refer prompt for prompt examples.
This project uses UV to manage its virtual environment and dependencies.
Install UV
If you don’t already have the UV CLI installed, you can install it using just pip (no pipx required):
pip install --user uv
Or, if you prefer an isolated install via pipx:
pipx install uv
Verify that it’s on your PATH:
uv --version
Initialize & install dependencies & install dependencies
Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/shariethernet/mcp-sandpipersaas.git
From the project root, run:
uv install
This will create (or reuse) a .venv/ directory and install all required packages.
Running the server
With uv
The easiest way to start the MCP server is via the uv command (part of the UV toolkit):
uv --directory <path_to_this_repo>/mcp-sandpiperasaas run mcp-sandpiperasaas.py
This will launch the MCP server over stdio, ready to accept tools/list and tools/invoke requests.
With uvx
If you prefer the lightweight uvx bundle:
uvx run mcp-sandpiperasaas.py
It will detect and run the MCP server in the current directory.
Claude Desktop/Cline configuration
You can configure your MCP-server with the following json for Cline or Claude Desktop or any MCP Client that atleast supports mcp tool calling: (Note for paths in windows use \\ instead of /)
{
"mcp-sandpiperasaas": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"<path to this repo>/mcp-sandpiperasaas",
"run",
"mcp-sandpiperasaas.py"
],
"autoApprove": [
"sandpiper_compile"
]
}
}
command: the CLI you use (uvoruvx)args: arguments to point at the project folder and mcp scriptautoApprove: list of tool names that can run without extra confirmation (“sandpiper_compile”)