Command line interface for mcpz (Model Context Protocol Server eXecutable), allowing you to manage, query, and interact with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and tools.
# Install globally
npm install -g @mcpz/cli
# Or use with npx
npx @mcpz/cli
The CLI can be accessed using any of these commands:
mcps
(primary command)mcpz
(extended alias)
# Show help
mcpz help
# Start mcps as a stdio server
mcpz run
# Start with specific servers and tools
mcpz run --server="sleep"
mcpz run --servers="python,pytorch" --tool="predict"
# Server group management
mcpz groups add "python-stack" --servers="python,pytorch,huggingface"
mcpz run --servers="python-stack"
# Add a new MCP configuration
mcpz add "My Server" --command "node" --args "server.js"
# List MCP configurations
mcpz list
# Remove an MCP configuration
mcpz remove "My Server"
# Use a specific MCP configuration
mcpz use "My Server"
mcpz CLI provides powerful capabilities for working with Model Context Protocol servers:
- Run Servers & Tools: Start MCP servers and tools individually or in combination
- Add & Remove: Easily manage your MCP configurations
- Query & List: View available servers and tools at any time
- Grouping: Create and manage groups of servers and tools for simplified workflows
- Flexible Filtering: Run specific servers, tools, or combinations
Start mcps as a stdio server. This is the main command used by the VSCode extension to communicate with MCP servers.
mcpz run [options]
Options:
-s, --server <n>
- Load only a specific server-S, --servers <names>
- Load only specific servers (comma-separated)-t, --tool <n>
- Load only a specific tool-T, --tools <names>
- Load only specific tools (comma-separated)
Examples:
# Load all servers and tools
mcpz run
# Load only the 'sleep' server
mcpz run --server="sleep"
# Load multiple servers
mcpz run --servers="python,pytorch"
# Load specific tools from specific servers
mcpz run --servers="python" --tools="predict,generate"
# Use a server group
mcpz run --servers="python-stack"
Manage server and tool groups. Groups allow you to create collections of MCP servers and tools that can be used together.
mcpz groups <command>
Subcommands:
Create a new server group.
mcpz groups add <n> --servers="server1,server2,..."
Example:
# Create a 'python-stack' group containing multiple servers
mcpz groups add "python-stack" --servers="python,pytorch,huggingface"
# Create a 'favorites' group
mcpz groups add "favorites" --servers="openai,anthropic"
Remove a server group.
mcpz groups remove <n>
List all server groups.
mcpz groups list
Groups allow you to create collections of MCP servers and tools that can be used together. This is useful for organizing related components and simplifying command-line usage.
Groups act as "virtual MCPs" - when you reference a group name with --servers
or --tools
, it expands to include all servers or tools in that group.
Example workflow:
# Create groups for different use cases
mcpz groups add "ai-models" --servers="openai,anthropic,llama"
mcpz groups add "data-tools" --servers="pandas,numpy,sklearn"
# Use a specific group
mcpz run --servers="ai-models"
# Combine groups with individual servers/tools
mcpz run --servers="ai-models,custom-server" --tools="predict"
Add a new MCP configuration.
mcpz add <n> [options]
Options:
-c, --command <command>
- Command to run the MCP server-a, --args <args>
- Arguments for the command (comma-separated)-e, --env <env>
- Environment variables (key=value,key2=value2)
Example:
mcpz add "my server name" --command "node" --args "server.js,--port=3000" --env "API_KEY=abc123,DEBUG=true"
Remove an MCP configuration.
mcpz remove <n>
List all MCP configurations.
mcpz list
Use a specific MCP configuration.
mcpz use <n>
Display help information.
mcpz help
mcpz CLI uses the configuration file located at ~/.mcpz/config.json
. This file is shared with the mcpz VSCode extension.
You can manage your configuration with the config
command:
# View current configuration
mcpz config
# Use custom config file
mcpz config --load /path/to/config.json
# Save to custom location
mcpz config --save /path/to/config.json
This is especially useful for:
- Testing: Use a separate config file for testing
- Migration: Easily migrate configurations between systems
- Backup: Create backup copies of your configuration
- Syncing: Store configurations in shared locations
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/mcpsx/cli.git
cd cli
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
# Run tests
npm run test
Contributions are welcome! Please see our Contributing Guide for details.
This project is licensed under the GNU GPLv3 - see the LICENSE file for details.
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