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Groxbot + Context7 MCP
Context7 MCP pulls up-to-date, version-specific documentation and code examples straight from the source — and places them directly into your prompt
How a Bot uses Context7 MCP
2 Context7 MCP tools. Connect under Plugins. The Bot still asks before anything leaves the thread.
- Read the Context7 MCP project you name. Reproduce, summarize, or draft a patch.
- Never merge, deploy, or change production without approval.
- End with steps, expected vs actual, and a minimal fixture when it can.
Never without you
- Merge, deploy, or delete a repo
- Change production config
First message
In Context7 MCP, reproduce this bug. Steps, expected vs actual. Do not change production.
Tools a Bot can call
A sample from the Context7 MCP toolkit. The Bot calls these after you connect. Writes that would go live still wait for approval.
- Query-docs
- Resolve-library-id
Jobs that use Context7 MCP
- Bug reproduction — Reproduce the bug from the report. Write steps, expected vs actual, and a minimal fixture. Do not change production.
- Shipping updates — What shipped, what is stuck, what needs you. No merge, no deploy.
- Indie hacker stack — DataFast for revenue, Postiz or Post Bridge for posts, Polar or Stripe for money. One Bot, no Zapier cartoon.
Related integrations
FAQ
Does Groxbot have a native Context7 MCP integration?
Yes. Connect Context7 MCP under Plugins. The Bot still asks before anything leaves the thread — sending engineering included.
Can a Bot change live Context7 MCP data?
Not by default. Groxbot is talk-first: draft in the thread, grant access when it hits a wall. Live Context7 MCP writes wait for you.
Do I need a workflow builder?
No. Create a Bot, message it, grant access as needed. There isn't anything to learn — it's like bringing on a coworker.