HostBridge MCP Server

by elblanco2
Verified

local-only server

The server can only run on the client’s local machine because it depends on local resources.

Integrations

  • Used for configuration management, allowing secure storage of credentials and settings in a .env file

  • Planned support for deploying Astro static site generator projects

  • Integration with Windsurf (Codeium's VS Code) for continued development after deployment

Arc MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that simplifies framework deployments on various hosting environments, with a focus on shared hosting.

Overview

Arc bridges the gap between Large Language Models (LLMs) and hosting environments, allowing novice developers to deploy web applications easily through conversational interfaces. It implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to expose tools, resources, and prompts that guide users through the deployment process.

Key Features

  • Framework Support: Deploy Wasp applications with ease, with planned support for more frameworks
  • Multi-Provider: Support for Netlify, Vercel, traditional shared hosting environments, and Hostm.com
  • Guided Deployments: Prompts to guide users through the deployment process
  • Authentication Management: Secure storage of hosting provider credentials
  • Troubleshooting: Built-in tools to diagnose and fix common deployment issues
  • Focused on Shared Hosting: Simplified deployment to traditional shared hosting environments

Status

This project is currently in early development. Contributions and feedback are welcome!

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • MCP Client (e.g., Claude Desktop)
  • Hosting provider accounts as needed

Installation

# Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/elblanco2/arc-mcp.git cd arc-mcp # Create a virtual environment python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\\Scripts\\activate # Install dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt # Install the package in development mode pip install -e .

Configuration

Create a .env file with your configuration:

SECURE_STORAGE_PATH=~/.arc/credentials

Usage

Running from command line

# Start the server directly arc # With debug logging arc --debug # With a custom storage path arc --secure-storage-path=/path/to/credentials

Using with Claude Desktop

  1. Edit your Claude Desktop configuration file:
    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
    • Windows: %APPDATA%\\Claude\\claude_desktop_config.json
  2. Add Arc server configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "arc": { "command": "python", "args": [ "-m", "arc", "--debug" ] } } }
  1. Restart Claude Desktop.
  2. Start conversations with Claude about deploying your applications!

Architecture

Arc is built on a modular architecture:

  • Credentials Manager: Securely stores and retrieves provider credentials
  • Framework Handlers: Framework-specific deployment logic
  • Hosting Providers: Provider-specific deployment operations
  • MCP Interface: Exposes tools, resources, and prompts via the Model Context Protocol

Supported Providers

ProviderStatusFeatures
Netlify✅ CompleteServerless, Edge, Forms
Vercel✅ CompleteServerless, Edge, Analytics
Shared Hosting✅ CompleteSSH/SFTP, PHP, MySQL
Hostm.com✅ CompleteShared Hosting, API Access

Supported Frameworks

FrameworkStatusFeatures
Wasp✅ CompleteFull-Stack JS Framework
Next.js🚧 PlannedReact Framework
Astro🚧 PlannedStatic Site Generator

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Development

# Install development dependencies pip install -e ".[dev]" # Run tests pytest # Run linting flake8

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

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An MCP server that helps novice developers deploy web applications through conversational interfaces, bridging the gap between LLMs and various hosting environments.

  1. Overview
    1. Key Features
  2. Status
    1. Getting Started
      1. Prerequisites
      2. Installation
      3. Configuration
      4. Usage
    2. Architecture
      1. Supported Providers
        1. Supported Frameworks
          1. Contributing
            1. Development
          2. License
            1. Acknowledgments
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