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

# Use AI assistants to explore Moca Network docs

> Connect Moca Network documentation to AI tools via MCP for accurate, up-to-date answers about Moca Network, Moca Chain, and AIR Kit integration.

Connect Moca Network documentation to your AI tools to get contextual, up-to-date answers about Moca Network, Moca Chain, and AIR Kit. When you connect the MCP server, AI assistants can search the documentation directly instead of relying on training data.

## What is MCP?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol that creates standardized connections between AI applications and external services, like documentation. When an AI application connects to your documentation MCP server, it can search your documentation directly in response to your prompts instead of relying on information from its training data or making a generic web search.

Your MCP server provides access to all indexed content on the Moca Network documentation site. AI applications determine when to use the search tool based on the context of the conversation and the relevance of the documentation.

<Tip>
  You can also use the contextual menu on any page of the documentation to copy the MCP server URL or install it directly into Cursor or VS Code.
</Tip>

## Connect to the MCP server

Connect the Moca Network documentation MCP server to your preferred AI tool:

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Claude">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Get your MCP server URL">
        Your MCP server URL is: `https://docs.moca.network/mcp`
      </Step>

      <Step title="Add the Moca Network MCP server to Claude">
        1. Navigate to the [Connectors](https://claude.ai/settings/connectors) page in the Claude settings.
        2. Select **Add custom connector**.
        3. Add the Moca Network MCP server:
           * Name: `MocaNetwork`
           * URL: `https://docs.moca.network/mcp`
        4. Select **Add**.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Access the MCP server in your chat">
        1. When using Claude, select the attachments button (the plus icon).
        2. Select the MocaNetwork MCP server.
        3. Ask Claude a question about Moca Network or AIR Kit.
      </Step>
    </Steps>

    See the [Model Context Protocol documentation](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/tutorials/use-remote-mcp-server#connecting-to-a-remote-mcp-server) for more details.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Claude Code">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Get your MCP server URL">
        Your MCP server URL is: `https://docs.moca.network/mcp`
      </Step>

      <Step title="Add the MCP server to Claude Code">
        Run the following command:

        ```bash theme={null}
        claude mcp add --transport http MocaNetwork https://docs.moca.network/mcp
        ```
      </Step>

      <Step title="Test the connection">
        Verify the connection by running:

        ```bash theme={null}
        claude mcp list
        ```
      </Step>
    </Steps>

    See the [Claude Code documentation](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/mcp#installing-mcp-servers) for more details.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Cursor">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Get your MCP server URL">
        Your MCP server URL is: `https://docs.moca.network/mcp`
      </Step>

      <Step title="Open MCP settings">
        1. Use <kbd>Command</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> (<kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd> on Windows) to open the command palette.
        2. Search for "Open MCP settings".
        3. Select **Add custom MCP**. This opens the `mcp.json` file.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Configure the Moca Network MCP server">
        In `mcp.json`, add:

        ```json theme={null}
        {
          "mcpServers": {
            "MocaNetwork": {
              "url": "https://docs.moca.network/mcp"
            }
          }
        }
        ```
      </Step>

      <Step title="Test the connection">
        In Cursor's chat, ask "What tools do you have available?" Cursor should show the MocaNetwork MCP server as an available tool.
      </Step>
    </Steps>

    See the [Cursor documentation](https://docs.cursor.com/en/context/mcp#installing-mcp-servers) for more details.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="VS Code">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Get your MCP server URL">
        Your MCP server URL is: `https://docs.moca.network/mcp`
      </Step>

      <Step title="Create MCP configuration">
        Create a `.vscode/mcp.json` file in your project root.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Configure the Moca Network MCP server">
        In `.vscode/mcp.json`, add:

        ```json theme={null}
        {
          "servers": {
            "MocaNetwork": {
              "type": "http",
              "url": "https://docs.moca.network/mcp"
            }
          }
        }
        ```
      </Step>
    </Steps>

    See the [VS Code documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/chat/mcp-servers) for more details.
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Setup with other agents

The Moca skill works with any tool that supports the [Agent Skills](https://agentskills.io/home) standard, including Cursor, VS Code Copilot, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, and more.

Run:

```bash theme={null}
npx skills add https://docs.moca.network
```

The CLI detects your installed agents and places the skill in the correct directory for each one.

## What the skill provides

| Feature                | Description                                                                                               |
| ---------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Quick references       | Curated links across Moca Chain, AIR Kit, and API docs—where to go next from a single index               |
| Decision guidance      | When to explore Moca Chain vs AIR Kit first, and how identity, credentials, and chain pieces fit together |
| Workflows              | High-level paths for understanding the network, then diving into integration quickstarts                  |
| Common gotchas         | Pointers into troubleshooting and “when to use” guides so agents avoid common integration mistakes        |
| Verification checklist | Pre-flight questions: which product surface, environment, and doc set match your use case                 |

## Static docs files

If your AI tool does not support MCP yet, you can use one of Moca Network's static documentation files instead.

<Warning>
  Static files are snapshots and may not include the latest updates. Use MCP when possible for always-current docs.
</Warning>

## Which file should I use?

* **`llms.txt`** — A curated overview of Moca Network. Use it to route an agent to the right docs, understand product structure, and choose the right integration path.
* **`llms-full.txt`** — A full static snapshot of the documentation. Use it when your tool needs more exhaustive reference material in one file.

## Setup with Cursor

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open docs settings">
    Go to **Settings** → **Features** → **Docs**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add the overview file">
    Click **Add new doc** and paste: `https://docs.moca.network/llms.txt`
  </Step>

  <Step title="Optionally add the full snapshot">
    If your agent needs deeper static reference coverage, add: `https://docs.moca.network/llms-full.txt`
  </Step>

  <Step title="Reference in chat">
    Use **@docs** → **Moca** in your AI chat to reference the documentation.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Setup with Claude Desktop

<Steps>
  <Step title="Download the overview file">
    Download the curated overview from: [https://docs.moca.network/llms.txt](https://docs.moca.network/llms.txt)
  </Step>

  <Step title="Optionally download the full snapshot">
    Download the full documentation snapshot from: [https://docs.moca.network/llms-full.txt](https://docs.moca.network/llms-full.txt)
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add to your project">
    Save one or both files in your project directory or another known location on your system.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Reference in chat">
    Drag and drop the file into your Claude Desktop chat, or use the attachment button to upload it. Claude will then have access to the uploaded Moca Network documentation context for that conversation.
  </Step>
</Steps>
