MCP Files exposes a constrained filesystem workspace (notes, knowledge bases, code artifacts) to LLM agents and automations. It supports stdio and
remote HTTP mode.
- Tool suite for listing, reading, writing, patching, deleting, and stat’ing files and project directory helpers.
- Per API key roots, extension whitelists, recursive-delete flags, quotas, and logging overrides.
- Structured logging/tracing with per security domain toggles and optional dedicated log files.
Either from PyPi
pip install mcpfiles
or via
git clone git@github.com:tspspi/mcpfiles.git
pip install -e .
- Create a configuration file at
~/.config/mcpfiles.conf(or another path). Each entry inapi_keysdefines a root directory and permissions. - Run in stdio mode (default):
This binds the server to the root defined in the
mcpfiles [--config ~/.config/mcpfiles.conf]stdioblock. - Run in remote HTTP mode:
The
mcpfiles --remote
--remoteflag is shorthand for--transport remotehttpand requiresremote_serverandapi_keysblocks in the configuration file. Authentication acceptsAuthorization: Bearer,X-API-Key, or?api_key=query string tokens. - Generate or rotate an API key for an existing entry:
The command prints the plaintext secret once once on
mcpfiles --genkey knowledge-base
stdoutand patches the matchingapi_keys[].kdfconfiguration.
- Global defaults live under the top-level
loggingblock. Per-key overrides inherit those defaults and may specify their own log file, categories (trace_access,trace_write,trace_delete,trace_metadata) anddebug_all. - Each MCP tool invocation emits one structured log entry containing the key ID, optional project ID, category, path, status and compact metrics (bytes written, entries listed, etc.).
The default path for the configuration file is ~/.config/mcpfiles.conf. This path can be overriden with --config /path/to/config.json. To generate API keys one can utilize
mcpfiles --genkey <id>
An example is shown below:
{
"mode": "remotehttp",
"stdio": {
"root": "/srv/mcpfiles/stdio",
"projects_enabled": false,
"extension_whitelist": [".md", ".txt", ".json"],
"mime_validation": true,
"allow_nonempty_delete": false,
"immutable_paths": ["reference"],
"quota": { "soft_limit_bytes": 268435456, "hard_limit_bytes": 322122547 },
"logging": { "level": "INFO", "trace_access": true, "trace_write": true }
},
"logging": {
"level": "INFO",
"logfile": "/var/log/mcpfiles/main.log",
"trace_access": true,
"trace_write": true,
"trace_delete": false,
"trace_metadata": false,
"debug_all": false
},
"remote_server": {
"transport": { "uds": "/var/run/mcpfiles.sock" }
},
"api_keys": [
{
"id": "knowledge-base",
"kdf": { "...": "..." },
"root": "/srv/mcpfiles/agentA",
"projects_enabled": true,
"extension_whitelist": [".md", ".txt"],
"mime_validation": true,
"allow_nonempty_delete": false,
"immutable_paths": ["reference"],
"quota": { "soft_limit_bytes": 536870912, "hard_limit_bytes": 644245094 },
"logging": { "logfile": "/var/log/mcpfiles/agentA.log" }
}
]
}- Each stdio run is limited to the root resolved from the
stdioblock - Remote mode: Every API key maps to a root directory. When
project_idis provided, the server resolves into<root>/.projects/<uuid>/. Access to.projectsoutside the requestedUUIDis denied. - An optional extension whitelist per root ensures agents only create/modify allowed file types (suffix checks plus optional
file --mime-typeverification whenmime_validationis enabled). - Optional quotas (
soft_limit_bytes,hard_limit_bytes) cap total storage consumption per key/project. Hard limits block writes. Soft limits only log events (no response flag), letting agents query usage on demand. - Hidden
.metadata/usage.jsondirectories store accounting data and are automatically excluded from MCP listings/reads. Manual tampering is prevented by treating.metadataas immutable. - Immutable paths (relative to the key/project root) can expose reference material while prohibiting writes; mutation requests targeting these paths return an authorization error.
- Recursive deletions require
allow_nonempty_delete=truein the key config; otherwise only empty directories can be removed.
- Copy the sample
rc.dscript (contrib/freebsd/mcpfiles) into/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mcpfilesand make it executable:
install -m 755 contrib/freebsd/mcpfiles /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mcpfiles- Create a dedicated runtime account with no login shell (adjust UID/GID as needed):
pw useradd mcpfiles -d /nonexistent -s /usr/sbin/nologin- Configure the service in
/etc/rc.conf:
mcpfiles_enable="YES"
mcpfiles_user="mcpfiles"
mcpfiles_group="mcpfiles"
mcpfiles_config="/usr/local/etc/mcpfiles.conf"
mcpfiles_transport="remotehttp"
mcpfiles_logfile="/var/log/mcpfiles/remote.log"
mcpfiles_env="FASTMCP_LOG_LEVEL=INFO"The script automatically feeds those variables into daemon(8) so the service runs in the background with PID/log files under /var/run and /var/log. Override mcpfiles_env to pass extra environment variables (e.g., PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib/mcpfiles).
- Manage the service via the standard rc interface:
service mcpfiles start,service mcpfiles stop,service mcpfiles restart,service mcpfiles status. Therequired_filesguard prevents startup when the config file is missing, mirroring the CLI’s existing validation. - Apply new API keys or quota rules without downtime via
service mcpfiles reload, which sendsSIGHUPto the daemon so it re-reads the configuration while keeping the existing TCP/UDS listener online. - To run the same configuration manually without installing the rc script, launch it with
daemon(8)directly:
daemon -f -p /var/run/mcpfiles.pid -u mcpfiles -o /var/log/mcpfiles/remote.log \
/usr/local/bin/mcpfiles --config /usr/local/etc/mcpfiles.conf --transport remotehttpUse service mcpfiles reload after editing the configuration or rotating API keys so the running daemon re-reads the JSON without interrupting clients; reserve restart for listener changes (host/port/UDS) or code upgrades.
[mcp_servers.mcpfiles]
command = "mcpfiles"
args = [
"--config", "/home/exampleuser/.config/mcpfiles.conf"
]
startup_timeout_sec = 300
[mcp_servers.mcpfiles.env]
# Optional overrides, e.g. logging level or PYTHONPATH if running from source
FASTMCP_LOG_LEVEL = "INFO"[mcp_servers.mcpfiles]
url = "http://127.0.0.1:7889/mcp/mcp?api_key=XXXXXX"When giving the LLM these tools, include a short workspace contract in the system message. A possible example snippet:
You are operating inside a sandbox rooted at /srv/mcpfiles/agentA. All paths must remain inside this tree.
- Immutable paths: reference/, templates/ — treat them as read-only.
- Allowed extensions: .md, .txt, .json. Others will be rejected.
- Use list_dir/stat_tree/get_metadata to plan before writing. Large writes count against quota.
- apply_patch accepts Codex-style (*** Begin Patch …) or plain unified diff patches; include correct hunks so validation passes.
- Projects: pass project_id to work inside .projects/<uuid>.
- Typical workflow: list_dir -> read_file -> plan -> write_file/apply_patch -> get_metadata/stat_tree to verify.
{ "name": "mcpfiles", "type": "mcp", "transport": { "type": "http", "url": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/mcp", "headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer <PLAINTEXT_API_KEY>" } }, "tools": { "allowed": [ "list_dir", "read_file", "write_file", "apply_patch", "delete_file", "create_directory", "remove_directory", "get_metadata", "stat_tree" ] } }