MCP server for DeepSeek AI with chat, reasoning, multi-turn sessions, function calling, thinking mode, and cost tracking.
Compatible with Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible client.
Officially listed on the MCP Registry, Smithery, Glama, LobeHub, and Fronteir AI.
Use the hosted endpoint directly — no npm install, no Node.js required. Bring your own DeepSeek API key:
Claude Code:
claude mcp add --transport http deepseek \
https://deepseek-mcp.tahirl.com/mcp \
--header "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_DEEPSEEK_API_KEY"Cursor / Windsurf / VS Code:
{
"mcpServers": {
"deepseek": {
"url": "https://deepseek-mcp.tahirl.com/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer ${DEEPSEEK_API_KEY}"
}
}
}
}Claude Code:
claude mcp add -s user deepseek npx @arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server -e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key-hereGemini CLI:
gemini mcp add deepseek npx @arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server -e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key-hereScope options (Claude Code):
-s user: Available in all your projects (recommended)-s local: Only in current project (default)-s project: Project-specific.mcp.jsonfile
Get your API key: https://platform.deepseek.com
- DeepSeek V3.2: Both models now run DeepSeek-V3.2 (since Sept 2025)
- Multi-Turn Sessions: Conversation context preserved across requests via
session_idparameter - Model Fallback & Circuit Breaker: Automatic fallback between models with circuit breaker protection against cascading failures
- MCP Resources:
deepseek://models,deepseek://config,deepseek://usage— query model info, config, and usage stats - Thinking Mode: Enable thinking on deepseek-chat with
thinking: {type: "enabled"} - JSON Output Mode: Structured JSON responses with
json_mode: true - Function Calling: OpenAI-compatible tool use with up to 128 tool definitions
- Cache-Aware Cost Tracking: Automatic cost calculation with cache hit/miss breakdown
- Session Management Tool: List, delete, and clear sessions via
deepseek_sessionstool - Configurable: Environment-based configuration with validation
- 12 Prompt Templates: Templates for debugging, code review, function calling, and more
- Streaming Support: Real-time response generation
- Multimodal Ready: Content part types for text + image input (enable with
ENABLE_MULTIMODAL=true) - Remote Endpoint: Hosted at
deepseek-mcp.tahirl.com/mcp— BYOK (Bring Your Own Key), no install needed - HTTP Transport: Self-hosted remote access via Streamable HTTP with
TRANSPORT=http - Docker Ready: Multi-stage Dockerfile with health checks for containerized deployment
- Tested: 265 tests, ~89% line coverage
- Type-Safe: Full TypeScript implementation
- MCP Compatible: Works with any MCP-compatible CLI (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, etc.)
- Node.js 18+
- A DeepSeek API key (get one at https://platform.deepseek.com)
If you prefer to install manually:
npm install -g @arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server- Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server.git
cd deepseek-mcp-server- Install dependencies
npm install- Build the project
npm run buildOnce configured, your MCP client will have access to deepseek_chat and deepseek_sessions tools, plus 3 MCP resources.
Example prompts:
"Use DeepSeek to explain quantum computing"
"Ask DeepSeek Reasoner to solve: If I have 10 apples and buy 5 more..."
Your MCP client will automatically call the deepseek_chat tool.
If your MCP client doesn't support the add command, manually add to your config file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"deepseek": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"DEEPSEEK_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}Config file locations:
- Claude Code:
~/.claude.json(add toprojects["your-project-path"].mcpServerssection) - Other MCP clients: Check your client's documentation for config file location
Chat with DeepSeek AI models with automatic cost tracking and function calling support.
Parameters:
messages(required): Array of conversation messagesrole: "system" | "user" | "assistant" | "tool"content: Message texttool_call_id(optional): Required for tool role messages
model(optional): "deepseek-chat" (default) or "deepseek-reasoner"temperature(optional): 0-2, controls randomness (default: 1.0). Ignored when thinking mode is enabled.max_tokens(optional): Maximum tokens to generate (deepseek-chat: max 8192, deepseek-reasoner: max 65536)stream(optional): Enable streaming mode (default: false)tools(optional): Array of tool definitions for function calling (max 128)tool_choice(optional): "auto" | "none" | "required" |{type: "function", function: {name: "..."}}thinking(optional): Enable thinking mode{type: "enabled"}json_mode(optional): Enable JSON output mode (supported by both models)session_id(optional): Session ID for multi-turn conversations. Previous context is automatically prepended.
Response includes:
- Content with formatting
- Function call results (if tools were used)
- Request information (tokens, model, cost in USD)
- Structured data with
cost_usdandtool_callsfields
Example:
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "Explain the theory of relativity in simple terms"
}
],
"model": "deepseek-chat",
"temperature": 0.7,
"max_tokens": 1000
}DeepSeek Reasoner Example:
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "If I have 10 apples and eat 3, then buy 5 more, how many do I have?"
}
],
"model": "deepseek-reasoner"
}The reasoner model will show its thinking process in <thinking> tags followed by the final answer.
Function Calling Example:
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "What's the weather in Istanbul?"
}
],
"tools": [
{
"type": "function",
"function": {
"name": "get_weather",
"description": "Get current weather for a location",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"location": {
"type": "string",
"description": "City name"
}
},
"required": ["location"]
}
}
}
],
"tool_choice": "auto"
}When the model decides to call a function, the response includes tool_calls with the function name and arguments. You can then send the result back using a tool role message with the matching tool_call_id.
Thinking Mode Example:
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "Analyze the time complexity of quicksort"
}
],
"model": "deepseek-chat",
"thinking": { "type": "enabled" }
}When thinking mode is enabled, temperature, top_p, frequency_penalty, and presence_penalty are automatically ignored.
JSON Output Mode Example:
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "Return a json object with name, age, and city fields for a sample user"
}
],
"model": "deepseek-chat",
"json_mode": true
}JSON mode ensures the model outputs valid JSON. Include the word "json" in your prompt for best results. Supported by both deepseek-chat and deepseek-reasoner.
Multi-Turn Session Example:
{
"messages": [
{
"role": "user",
"content": "What is the capital of France?"
}
],
"session_id": "my-session-1"
}Use the same session_id across requests to maintain conversation context. Messages are stored in memory and prepended automatically. In HTTP transport each connected MCP session has its own isolated session store — a session_id created by one HTTP client is not visible to another (see HTTP Transport below).
Manage conversation sessions.
Parameters:
action(required): "list" | "clear" | "delete"session_id(optional): Required when action is "delete"
Examples:
{"action": "list"}
{"action": "delete", "session_id": "my-session-1"}
{"action": "clear"}MCP Resources provide read-only data about the server:
| Resource URI | Description |
|---|---|
deepseek://models |
Available models with capabilities, context limits, and pricing |
deepseek://config |
Current server configuration (API key masked) |
deepseek://usage |
Real-time usage statistics (requests, tokens, costs, sessions) |
When a model fails with a retryable error (429, 503, timeout), the server automatically falls back to the other model:
deepseek-chatfails → triesdeepseek-reasonerdeepseek-reasonerfails → triesdeepseek-chat
The circuit breaker protects against cascading failures:
- After
CIRCUIT_BREAKER_THRESHOLDconsecutive failures (default: 5), the circuit opens (fast-fail mode) - After
CIRCUIT_BREAKER_RESET_TIMEOUTms (default: 30000), it enters half-open state and sends a probe request - If the probe succeeds, the circuit closes and normal operation resumes
Fallback can be disabled with FALLBACK_ENABLED=false.
Prompt templates (12 total):
- debug_with_reasoning: Debug code with step-by-step analysis
- code_review_deep: Comprehensive code review (security, performance, quality)
- research_synthesis: Research topics and create structured reports
- strategic_planning: Create strategic plans with reasoning
- explain_like_im_five: Explain complex topics in simple terms
- mathematical_proof: Prove mathematical statements rigorously
- argument_validation: Analyze arguments for logical fallacies
- creative_ideation: Generate creative ideas with feasibility analysis
- cost_comparison: Compare LLM costs for tasks
- pair_programming: Interactive coding with explanations
- function_call_debug: Debug function calling issues with tool definitions and messages
- create_function_schema: Generate JSON Schema for function calling from natural language
Each prompt is optimized for the DeepSeek Reasoner model to provide detailed reasoning.
Both models run DeepSeek-V3.2 with unified pricing.
- Best for: General conversations, coding, content generation
- Speed: Fast
- Context: 128K tokens
- Max Output: 8K tokens (default 4K)
- Mode: Non-thinking (can enable thinking via parameter)
- Features: Thinking mode, JSON mode, function calling, FIM completion
- Pricing: $0.028/1M cache hit, $0.28/1M cache miss, $0.42/1M output
- Best for: Complex reasoning, math, logic problems, multi-step tasks
- Speed: Slower (shows thinking process)
- Context: 128K tokens
- Max Output: 64K tokens (default 32K)
- Mode: Thinking (always active, chain-of-thought reasoning)
- Features: JSON mode, function calling
- Output: Both reasoning process and final answer
- Pricing: $0.028/1M cache hit, $0.28/1M cache miss, $0.42/1M output
The server is configured via environment variables. All settings except DEEPSEEK_API_KEY are optional.
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY |
(required) | Your DeepSeek API key |
DEEPSEEK_BASE_URL |
https://api.deepseek.com |
Custom API endpoint |
DEFAULT_MODEL |
deepseek-chat |
Default model for requests |
SHOW_COST_INFO |
true |
Show cost info in responses |
REQUEST_TIMEOUT |
60000 |
Request timeout in milliseconds |
MAX_RETRIES |
2 |
Maximum retry count for failed requests |
SKIP_CONNECTION_TEST |
false |
Skip startup API connection test |
MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH |
100000 |
Maximum message content length (characters) |
SESSION_TTL_MINUTES |
30 |
Session time-to-live in minutes |
MAX_SESSIONS |
100 |
Maximum number of concurrent sessions |
FALLBACK_ENABLED |
true |
Enable automatic model fallback on errors |
CIRCUIT_BREAKER_THRESHOLD |
5 |
Consecutive failures before circuit opens |
CIRCUIT_BREAKER_RESET_TIMEOUT |
30000 |
Milliseconds before circuit half-opens |
MAX_SESSION_MESSAGES |
200 |
Max messages per session (sliding window) |
ENABLE_MULTIMODAL |
false |
Enable multimodal (image) input support |
TRANSPORT |
stdio |
Transport mode: stdio or http |
HTTP_PORT |
3000 |
HTTP server port (when TRANSPORT=http) |
HTTP_HOST |
127.0.0.1 |
Bind address for HTTP transport. Loopback by default so a fresh run is not exposed. Set to 0.0.0.0 to accept remote connections (do this only with auth or a proxy in front) |
HTTP_AUTH_TOKEN |
(unset) | When set, POST /mcp requires Authorization: Bearer <token>. /health stays open. Strongly recommended whenever the port is reachable beyond localhost |
HTTP_ALLOWED_HOSTS |
(unset) | Comma-separated list of allowed Host headers for DNS rebinding protection when binding to 0.0.0.0 (e.g. mcp.example.com,localhost) |
Example with custom config:
claude mcp add -s user deepseek npx @arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server \
-e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key \
-e SHOW_COST_INFO=false \
-e REQUEST_TIMEOUT=30000deepseek-mcp-server/
├── worker/ # Cloudflare Worker (remote BYOK endpoint)
│ ├── src/index.ts # Worker entry point
│ ├── wrangler.toml # Cloudflare config
│ └── package.json
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Entry point, bootstrap
│ ├── server.ts # McpServer factory (auto-version)
│ ├── deepseek-client.ts # DeepSeek API wrapper (circuit breaker + fallback)
│ ├── config.ts # Centralized config with Zod validation
│ ├── cost.ts # Cost calculation and formatting
│ ├── schemas.ts # Zod input validation schemas
│ ├── types.ts # TypeScript types + type guards
│ ├── errors.ts # Custom error classes
│ ├── session.ts # In-memory session store (multi-turn)
│ ├── circuit-breaker.ts # Circuit breaker pattern
│ ├── usage-tracker.ts # Usage statistics tracker
│ ├── transport-http.ts # Streamable HTTP transport (Express)
│ ├── tools/
│ │ ├── deepseek-chat.ts # deepseek_chat tool (sessions + fallback)
│ │ ├── deepseek-sessions.ts # deepseek_sessions tool
│ │ └── index.ts # Tool registration aggregator
│ ├── resources/
│ │ ├── models.ts # deepseek://models resource
│ │ ├── config.ts # deepseek://config resource
│ │ ├── usage.ts # deepseek://usage resource
│ │ └── index.ts # Resource registration aggregator
│ └── prompts/
│ ├── core.ts # 5 core reasoning prompts
│ ├── advanced.ts # 5 advanced prompts
│ ├── function-calling.ts # 2 function calling prompts
│ └── index.ts # Prompt registration aggregator
├── dist/ # Compiled JavaScript
├── llms.txt # AI discoverability index
├── llms-full.txt # Full docs for LLM context
├── vitest.config.ts # Test configuration
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── README.md
npm run buildnpm run watch# Run all tests
npm test
# Watch mode
npm run test:watch
# With coverage report
npm run test:coverage# Set API key
export DEEPSEEK_API_KEY="your-key"
# Run the server
npm startThe server will start and wait for MCP client connections via stdio.
A hosted BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) endpoint is available at:
https://deepseek-mcp.tahirl.com/mcp
Send your DeepSeek API key as Authorization: Bearer <key>. No server-side API key stored — your key is used directly per request. Powered by Cloudflare Workers (global edge, zero cold start).
Note: The
deepseek-reasonermodel may take over 30 seconds for complex queries. Some MCP clients (e.g. Claude Code) have built-in tool call timeouts that may interrupt long-running requests. For complex tasks,deepseek-chatis recommended.
# Test health
curl https://deepseek-mcp.tahirl.com/health
# Test MCP (requires auth)
curl -X POST https://deepseek-mcp.tahirl.com/mcp \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY" \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"initialize","params":{"capabilities":{}},"id":1}'Run your own HTTP endpoint:
TRANSPORT=http HTTP_PORT=3000 DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key node dist/index.jsTest the health endpoint:
curl http://localhost:3000/healthThe MCP endpoint is available at POST /mcp (Streamable HTTP protocol).
Securing the endpoint (read before exposing it). In self-hosted HTTP mode the
server holds your DEEPSEEK_API_KEY and uses it for every deepseek_chat call.
Anyone who can reach POST /mcp can invoke tools and spend that key, so the
endpoint must not sit open on a public interface. The defaults are built around
this:
HTTP_HOSTdefaults to127.0.0.1, so a plain run only listens on loopback and the SDK's DNS rebinding protection is active. Nothing off the machine can reach it.- To accept remote connections, set
HTTP_HOST=0.0.0.0, but then setHTTP_AUTH_TOKENas well so/mcprequiresAuthorization: Bearer <token>. If you bind to0.0.0.0without a token, the server prints a loud warning on startup. - For an internet-facing deployment, put an authenticating reverse proxy with TLS in front and set
HTTP_ALLOWED_HOSTSto your real hostname(s).
# Exposed deployment with a bearer token
TRANSPORT=http HTTP_HOST=0.0.0.0 HTTP_PORT=3000 \
HTTP_AUTH_TOKEN=$(openssl rand -hex 32) \
HTTP_ALLOWED_HOSTS=mcp.example.com \
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key node dist/index.js
# Calling it
curl -X POST http://mcp.example.com:3000/mcp \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Accept: application/json, text/event-stream" \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"initialize","params":{"capabilities":{}},"id":1}'HTTP_AUTH_TOKEN is a static gateway token for the self-hosted endpoint and is
unrelated to your DeepSeek key. It is separate from the hosted BYOK endpoint
above, where clients pass their own DeepSeek key as the bearer.
Session isolation (1.7.0+): In HTTP transport each connected MCP session
gets its own McpServer instance and its own SessionStore. Conversation
history, session listings, and deletions are scoped to the MCP session that
created them, so one client cannot read, enumerate, or wipe another client's
sessions. STDIO transport is single-tenant by nature and unaffected.
# Build
docker build -t deepseek-mcp-server .
# Run, reachable only from the host's loopback, with a bearer token
docker run -d -p 127.0.0.1:3000:3000 \
-e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key \
-e HTTP_AUTH_TOKEN=your-token \
deepseek-mcp-server
# Or use docker-compose
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key HTTP_AUTH_TOKEN=your-token docker compose up -dThe image runs HTTP transport on port 3000 with a health check. Inside the
container it binds 0.0.0.0 (required for the port mapping to work), so control
exposure at the publish layer: the example above and the bundled
docker-compose.yml publish to 127.0.0.1 only. If you publish the port on a
public interface, set HTTP_AUTH_TOKEN.
Option 1: Use the correct installation command
# Make sure to include -e flag with your API key
claude mcp add deepseek npx @arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server -e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=your-key-hereOption 2: Manually edit the config file
If you already installed without the API key, edit your config file:
- For Claude Code: Open
~/.claude.json(Windows:C:\Users\USERNAME\.claude.json) - Find the
"mcpServers"section under your project path - Add the
envfield with your API key:
"deepseek": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"DEEPSEEK_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}- Save and restart Claude Code
- Check your API key is valid
- Verify you have internet connection
- Check DeepSeek API status at https://status.deepseek.com
- Verify the path to
dist/index.jsis correct - Make sure you ran
npm run build - Check your MCP client's logs for errors
- Restart your MCP client completely
Make the file executable:
chmod +x dist/index.jsTo share this MCP server with others:
- Run
npm login - Run
npm publish --access public
Users can then install with:
npm install -g @arikusi/deepseek-mcp-serverContributions are welcome! Please read our Contributing Guidelines before submitting PRs.
Found a bug or have a feature request? Please open an issue using our templates.
# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server.git
cd deepseek-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build in watch mode
npm run watch
# Run tests
npm test
# Lint
npm run lintSee CHANGELOG.md for version history and updates.
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
- Documentation
- Bug Reports
- Discussions
- Contact: GitHub Issues
- DeepSeek Platform - Get your API key
- Model Context Protocol - MCP specification
- DeepSeek API Documentation - API reference
- Built with Model Context Protocol SDK
- Uses OpenAI SDK for API compatibility
- Created for the MCP community
Made by @arikusi
This is an unofficial community project and is not affiliated with DeepSeek.