Cleric

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Cleric simplifies the management of MCP servers for Claude desktop, allowing users to add, remove, and configure servers via an intuitive interface, ensuring seamless switching and synchronization.
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Cleric

Cleric

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Cleric
Cleric simplifies the management of MCP servers for Claude desktop, allowing users to add, remove, and configure servers via an intuitive interface, ensuring seamless switching and synchronization.
Added on:
Created by:
Jan 24 2025
Pierre Carion
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What is Cleric?

Cleric is a desktop application designed to help users manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers used by Claude desktop. It provides an easy-to-use graphical interface for adding, modifying, removing, and switching between MCP servers. The app manages configuration files, automatically syncs with Claude, and allows testing servers with MCP Inspector. It streamlines server management, reduces manual editing of config files, and enhances workflow efficiency for developers and power users working with MCP and Claude.

Who will use Cleric?

  • Developers working with MCP servers
  • Claude desktop users
  • System administrators
  • AI researchers
  • Tech enthusiasts

How to use the Cleric?

  • Step 1: Download and install Cleric from the official source
  • Step 2: Launch the application and view the list of configured MCP servers
  • Step 3: Add a new server or select an existing one
  • Step 4: Use the options to edit, remove, or test the server
  • Step 5: Switch MCP servers in Claude desktop to the desired configuration
  • Step 6: Restart Claude if necessary to apply changes

Cleric's Core Features & Benefits

The Core Features
  • Add, remove, and configure MCP servers
  • Sync with Claude desktop configurations
  • Test servers using MCP Inspector
  • Auto-save changes
  • Backup server configurations
The Benefits
  • Simplifies server management
  • Enhances workflow efficiency
  • Reduces manual config edits
  • Supports seamless server switching
  • Provides testing and validation tools

Cleric's Main Use Cases & Applications

  • Managing multiple MCP servers for development and testing
  • Seamless switching of MCP configurations in Claude desktop
  • Backing up server configurations
  • Testing MCP servers with MCP Inspector
  • Automating server updates and synchronization

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