Reactuse vs Uploadkit for Frontend Development
Comparing two Claude Code mcp servers for frontend development. Below: side-by-side facts, then a verdict you can disagree with.
Side by side
MCP server for the [ReactUse](https://reactuse.com) library — 110+ React Hooks (TypeScript-first, SSR-compatible, tree-shakable). Lets AI assistants discover hook signatures, demos, and usage patterns directly from the docs.
Official MCP server for [UploadKit](https://uploadkit.dev). Gives AI assistants first-class knowledge of 40+ React upload components, Next.js route handler scaffolds, BYOS setup (S3/R2/GCS/B2), and full-text search across 88+ docs pages. Runs locally via `npx -y @uploadkitdev/mc…
Verdict
Reactuse and Uploadkit are close to a coin flip for frontend development — pick on stack fit.
- Pick Reactuse if your project leans on delivery.
- Pick Uploadkit if you need stronger developer-tools support.
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