PokéAPI MCP Server for VS Code Copilot 20 tools — connect in under 2 minutes
GitHub Copilot in VS Code is the most widely adopted AI coding assistant, embedded directly into the world's most popular code editor. With MCP support in Agent mode, Copilot can access external data and APIs to generate context-aware code grounded in real-time information.
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}
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About PokéAPI MCP Server
Connect PokéAPI, the definitive Pokémon database, to any AI agent and explore comprehensive data on all 1000+ Pokémon species, moves, abilities, types, items, and evolution chains through natural language.
GitHub Copilot Agent mode brings PokéAPI data directly into your VS Code workflow. With a project-scoped config, the entire team shares access to 20 tools. Copilot queries live data, generates typed code, and writes tests from actual API responses, all without leaving the editor.
What you can do
- Pokémon Lookup — Get detailed stats, types, abilities, height, weight, and sprite images for any Pokémon
- Species Data — Access capture rates, egg groups, growth rates, habitats, and flavor text from every game version
- Type Effectiveness — Check damage relations for all 18 types to plan battle strategies
- Move Database — Search moves by power, accuracy, PP, and effects with full metadata
- Evolution Chains — View complete family trees with all evolution conditions and triggers
- Item Catalog — Browse held items, Poké Balls, and berries with effects and costs
- Regional Data — Explore generations, regions, and Pokédex variants
The PokéAPI MCP Server exposes 20 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to VS Code Copilot in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.
How to Connect PokéAPI to VS Code Copilot via MCP
Follow these steps to integrate the PokéAPI MCP Server with VS Code Copilot.
Create MCP config
Create a .vscode/mcp.json file in your project root
Add the server config
Paste the JSON configuration above
Enable Agent mode
Open GitHub Copilot Chat and switch to Agent mode using the dropdown
Start using PokéAPI
Ask Copilot: "Using PokéAPI, help me...". 20 tools available
Why Use VS Code Copilot with the PokéAPI MCP Server
GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio Code provides unique advantages when paired with PokéAPI through the Model Context Protocol.
VS Code is used by over 70% of developers. adding MCP tools to Copilot means your team can leverage external data without leaving their primary editor
Project-scoped MCP configs (`.vscode/mcp.json`) let you commit server configurations to your repository, ensuring the entire team shares the same tool access
Copilot's Agent mode integrates MCP tools seamlessly with file editing, terminal commands, and workspace search in a single agentic loop
GitHub's enterprise compliance and audit features extend to MCP tool usage, providing visibility into how AI interacts with external services
PokéAPI + VS Code Copilot Use Cases
Practical scenarios where VS Code Copilot combined with the PokéAPI MCP Server delivers measurable value.
Live API integration: Copilot can query an MCP server, inspect the response schema, and generate typed API client code in the same step
DevSecOps workflows: security teams can give developers access to domain intelligence tools directly in their editor for real-time vulnerability assessment during code review
Data pipeline development: Copilot fetches sample data via MCP and generates transformation scripts, validators, and test fixtures from actual API responses
Documentation generation: Copilot queries available tools and auto-generates README sections, API reference docs, and usage examples
PokéAPI MCP Tools for VS Code Copilot (20)
These 20 tools become available when you connect PokéAPI to VS Code Copilot via MCP:
get_ability
Get detailed ability information
get_berry
Get detailed berry information
get_evolution_chain
). Get evolution chain details
get_generation
Get generation details
get_item
Get detailed item information
get_move
Get detailed move information
get_pokedex
Get detailed Pokédex information
get_pokemon
), types, abilities, height, weight, and sprite images. Accepts either the Pokémon ID or name. Get detailed Pokémon information
get_pokemon_species
Get Pokémon species information
get_region
Get region details
get_type
Get type effectiveness and Pokémon
list_abilities
Each ability grants a passive effect to the Pokémon that has it. List all Pokémon abilities
list_berries
Berries are held items with various effects when consumed. List all berries
list_generations
List all Pokémon generations
list_items
List all held items
list_moves
List all Pokémon moves
list_pokedexes
) with their associated regions and Pokémon entries. List all Pokédexes
list_pokemon
Use limit and offset to browse through the full catalog of 1000+ Pokémon. List all Pokémon names with pagination
list_regions
) with their associated locations, Pokédexes, and version groups. List all Pokémon regions
list_types
). There are 18 types in total. List all Pokémon types
Example Prompts for PokéAPI in VS Code Copilot
Ready-to-use prompts you can give your VS Code Copilot agent to start working with PokéAPI immediately.
"Show me everything about Pikachu."
"What types are strong against Fire?"
"What's the evolution chain for Eevee?"
Troubleshooting PokéAPI MCP Server with VS Code Copilot
Common issues when connecting PokéAPI to VS Code Copilot through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.
MCP tools not available
PokéAPI + VS Code Copilot FAQ
Common questions about integrating PokéAPI MCP Server with VS Code Copilot.
Which VS Code version supports MCP?
How do I switch to Agent mode?
Can I restrict which MCP tools Copilot can access?
Does MCP work in VS Code Remote or Codespaces?
.vscode/mcp.json work in Remote SSH, WSL, and GitHub Codespaces environments. The MCP connection is established from the remote host, so ensure the server URL is accessible from that environment.Connect PokéAPI with your favorite client
Step-by-step setup guides for every MCP-compatible client and framework:
Anthropic's native desktop app for Claude with built-in MCP support.
AI-first code editor with integrated LLM-powered coding assistance.
GitHub Copilot in VS Code with Agent mode and MCP support.
Purpose-built IDE for agentic AI coding workflows.
Autonomous AI coding agent that runs inside VS Code.
Anthropic's agentic CLI for terminal-first development.
Python SDK for building production-grade OpenAI agent workflows.
Google's framework for building production AI agents.
Type-safe agent development for Python with first-class MCP support.
TypeScript toolkit for building AI-powered web applications.
TypeScript-native agent framework for modern web stacks.
Python framework for orchestrating collaborative AI agent crews.
Leading Python framework for composable LLM applications.
Data-aware AI agent framework for structured and unstructured sources.
Microsoft's framework for multi-agent collaborative conversations.
Connect PokéAPI to VS Code Copilot
Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 20 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.
