Used for configuration management by loading environment variables from a .env file, allowing users to store their Daisys credentials and configuration options
Provides source code access and enables contributions to the MCP server development
Integrated for testing the MCP server, including full integration tests that interact with the Daisys platform
Daisys MCP server
Daisys-mcp is a beta version and doesn't have a stable release yet. But you can try it out by doing the following:
Get an account on Daisys and create an username and password.
If you run on mac os run the following command:
If you run on linux run the following command:
Add the following configuration to the mcp config file in your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, mcp-cli, mcp-vscode, etc.):
To build from source:
clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/daisys-ai/daisys-mcp.gitcd into the repository:
cd daisys-mcpInstall
uv(Python package manager), install withcurl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | shor see theuvrepo for additional install methods.Create a virtual environment and install dependencies using uv:
Add the following to your config file in your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, mcp-cli, mcp-vscode, etc.):
Related MCP server: MCP Manager
Common Issues
If you get any issues with portaudio on linux, you can try installing it manually:
Contributing
If you want to contribute or run from source:
Clone the repository:
Create a virtual environment and install dependencies using uv:
Copy
.env.exampleto.envand add your DAISYS username and password:
Test the server by running the tests:
you can also run a full integration test with:
Debug and test locally with MCP Inspector:
uv run mcp dev daisys_mcp/server.py