MCPTools

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MCPTools is a versatile command-line interface designed for interacting with MCP servers, supporting tool discovery, resource management, prompts, and server control across multiple transport methods like stdio and HTTP.
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MCPTools

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MCPTools
MCPTools is a versatile command-line interface designed for interacting with MCP servers, supporting tool discovery, resource management, prompts, and server control across multiple transport methods like stdio and HTTP.
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What is MCPTools?

MCPTools enables users to interact with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers through a powerful CLI. It allows discovering available tools, resources, and prompts; calling specific functions; and managing server configurations. It supports multiple transport modes, including stdio and HTTP SSE, and offers output formats such as table, JSON, and pretty JSON. Additional features include creating mock servers, proxying requests to shell scripts, interactive shells, web interfaces, and project scaffolding with TypeScript. It also provides server alias management, security through guard mode, and various utility commands, making it ideal for developers, testers, and administrators working with MCP-compatible systems.

Who will use MCPTools?

  • Developers working with MCP protocols
  • System administrators managing MCP servers
  • QA testers and integration engineers
  • MCP protocol enthusiasts

How to use the MCPTools?

  • Step1: Install MCPTools via homebrew or source as per the instructions.
  • Step2: Connect to an MCP server using the 'tools' command to list available functionalities.
  • Step3: Use the 'call' command with specific function parameters to interact with tools, resources, or prompts.
  • Step4: Switch formats using the '--format' flag to view output in table, JSON, or pretty JSON.
  • Step5: Use 'shell' for an interactive session or 'web' to open a web-based interface for MCP management.
  • Step6: Use 'mock' to create a simulated MCP server for testing purposes.
  • Step7: Manage server configurations and aliases for quick access and security settings as needed.

MCPTools's Core Features & Benefits

The Core Features
  • list tools, resources, prompts
  • call tools/resources/prompts
  • read resources
  • start interactive shell
  • launch web interface
  • create mock servers
  • proxy shell scripts
  • manage server aliases
  • configure MCP projects
  • manage configurations and security
The Benefits
  • Enables efficient MCP server management and testing
  • Supports multiple transport and output formats
  • Extends MCP capabilities with mock, proxy, and GUI
  • Facilitates rapid development and automation
  • Provides security and access control via guard mode

MCPTools's Main Use Cases & Applications

  • Developing and testing MCP server scripts and tools
  • Automating MCP interactions in CI/CD pipelines
  • Creating mock MCP servers for client testing
  • Managing and configuring multiple MCP servers centrally
  • Building web interfaces for MCP resource access

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