Claude MCP Manager enables macOS users to define, organize, and switch between multiple MCP server profiles for the Claude desktop application, streamlining configuration management and automation.
Claude MCP Manager enables macOS users to define, organize, and switch between multiple MCP server profiles for the Claude desktop application, streamlining configuration management and automation.
This MCP is a command-line utility designed for macOS to facilitate the management of multiple MCP server configurations for the Claude desktop app. It allows users to create, edit, and switch between server profiles, each containing specific MCP server endpoints. By updating the main configuration file and restarting Claude automatically, it simplifies the process of testing different server setups. The tool supports importing existing configurations, backing up previous settings, and securely managing secrets via environment variables. It is ideal for developers and power users who need to maintain multiple MCP environments or frequently switch configurations without manual editing.
Who will use Claude MCP Manager?
macOS users
developers
power users
QA testers
DevOps engineers
How to use the Claude MCP Manager?
Step1: Install the tool using the provided script or manual method
Step2: Use 'profile create ' to create a new profile
Step3: Add servers to profiles using 'profile add '
Step4: Activate a profile with '<>' command
Step5: Switch back to last configuration with 'last'
Step6: Manage servers with 'server' subcommands as needed
Claude MCP Manager's Core Features & Benefits
The Core Features
Create, edit, list, show, add, remove server definitions
Create, copy, edit, delete profiles
Activate profiles to switch server configurations
Backup and restore previous configurations
The Benefits
Streamlines management of multiple MCP server setups
Automates configuration switching and application
Supports secure secret management
Eases configuration sharing and version control
Claude MCP Manager's Main Use Cases & Applications
Managing multiple MCP server profiles for development and testing
Switching configurations quickly for QA and deployment
Maintaining environment-specific server setups
Automating server configuration changes in workflows