MCP Control

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MCP Control is a comprehensive package manager that simplifies managing multiple MCP servers across Windows, macOS, and Linux. It provides an intuitive command-line interface for starting, stopping, updating, and monitoring servers, ensuring streamlined server management and automation.
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MCP Control

MCP Control

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MCP Control
MCP Control is a comprehensive package manager that simplifies managing multiple MCP servers across Windows, macOS, and Linux. It provides an intuitive command-line interface for starting, stopping, updating, and monitoring servers, ensuring streamlined server management and automation.
Added on:
Created by:
Apr 28 2025
Vani2130
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What is MCP Control?

MCP Control enables users to effortlessly manage their MCP servers across various platforms. It supports essential functions such as starting, stopping, updating, and checking the status of servers through simple CLI commands. Built with TypeScript, it offers automation features, seamless cross-platform compatibility, and integration with testing workflows via Playwright. It aims to improve server maintenance efficiency, automate routine tasks, and facilitate large-scale server management, making it ideal for developers, system administrators, and DevOps teams handling multiple MCP instances.

Who will use MCP Control?

  • Developers
  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Teams

How to use the MCP Control?

  • Step 1: Download the latest MCP Control release from the GitHub Releases page.
  • Step 2: Install MCP Control by running the installation file appropriate for your platform.
  • Step 3: Open your terminal or command prompt.
  • Step 4: Verify the installation with `mcp_ctl --version`.
  • Step 5: Use commands like `mcp_ctl start ` to start servers.
  • Step 6: Use `mcp_ctl stop ` to stop servers.
  • Step 7: Use `mcp_ctl update ` to update servers.
  • Step 8: Use `mcp_ctl status ` to check server status.
  • Step 9: Use `mcp_ctl list` to view all managed servers.

MCP Control's Core Features & Benefits

The Core Features
  • start
  • stop
  • update
  • status
  • list
The Benefits
  • Cross-platform compatibility
  • Simplifies server management tasks
  • Automation of routine operations
  • Supports multiple MCP servers
  • Enhances workflow efficiency

MCP Control's Main Use Cases & Applications

  • Managing multiple MCP servers across different operating systems
  • Automating server start/stop/update tasks in development pipelines
  • Monitoring server status in large-scale deployments
  • Integrating MCP server management into CI/CD workflows

FAQs of MCP Control

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  • Vani2130

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