Server Configuration
Describes the environment variables required to run the server.
Name | Required | Description | Default |
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config | No | Path to configuration file containing server settings | |
logFile | No | Path to log file for the server | |
logLevel | No | Level of logging detail (debug, info, warn, error) | |
serverName | No | Custom name for the server | |
serverVersion | No | Server version override | |
allowedDirectories | No | Path(s) to allowed directories that the MCP server can access |
Schema
Prompts
Interactive templates invoked by user choice
Name | Description |
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No prompts |
Resources
Contextual data attached and managed by the client
Name | Description |
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No resources |
Tools
Functions exposed to the LLM to take actions
Name | Description |
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read_file | Read the complete contents of a file from the file system. Handles various text encodings and provides detailed error messages if the file cannot be read. Use this tool when you need to examine the contents of a single file. Only works within allowed directories. |
read_multiple_files | Read the contents of multiple files simultaneously. This is more efficient than reading files one by one when you need to analyze or compare multiple files. Each file's content is returned with its path as a reference. Failed reads for individual files won't stop the entire operation. Only works within allowed directories. |
write_file | Create a new file or completely overwrite an existing file with new content. Use with caution as it will overwrite existing files without warning. Handles text content with proper encoding. Only works within allowed directories. |
edit_file | Make line-based edits to a text file. Each edit replaces exact line sequences with new content. Returns a git-style diff showing the changes made. Only works within allowed directories. |
create_directory | Create a new directory or ensure a directory exists. Can create multiple nested directories in one operation. If the directory already exists, this operation will succeed silently. Perfect for setting up directory structures for projects or ensuring required paths exist. Only works within allowed directories. |
list_directory | Get a detailed listing of all files and directories in a specified path. Results clearly distinguish between files and directories with [FILE] and [DIR] prefixes. This tool is essential for understanding directory structure and finding specific files within a directory. Only works within allowed directories. |
directory_tree | Get a recursive tree view of files and directories as a JSON structure. Each entry includes 'name', 'type' (file/directory), and 'children' for directories. Files have no children array, while directories always have a children array (which may be empty). The output is formatted with 2-space indentation for readability. Only works within allowed directories. |
move_file | Move or rename files and directories. Can move files between directories and rename them in a single operation. If the destination exists, the operation will fail. Works across different directories and can be used for simple renaming within the same directory. Both source and destination must be within allowed directories. |
search_files | Recursively search for files and directories matching a pattern. Searches through all subdirectories from the starting path. The search is case-insensitive and matches partial names. Returns full paths to all matching items. Great for finding files when you don't know their exact location. Only searches within allowed directories. |
get_file_info | Retrieve detailed metadata about a file or directory. Returns comprehensive information including size, creation time, last modified time, permissions, and type. This tool is perfect for understanding file characteristics without reading the actual content. Only works within allowed directories. |
list_allowed_directories | Returns the list of directories that this server is allowed to access. Use this to understand which directories are available before trying to access files. |
get_metrics | Returns performance metrics about server operations. Useful for monitoring and debugging. |
execute_command | Execute a system command with security restrictions. Validates commands for safety and provides detailed output. Limited to basic system operations with security checks. |
bash_execute | Execute a Bash command directly with output capture. More flexible than execute_command but still with security restrictions. Allows for direct access to Bash functionality. |
bash_pipe | Execute a sequence of Bash commands piped together. Allows for powerful command combinations with pipes. Results include both stdout and stderr. |
curl_request | Execute a curl request to an external HTTP API. Allows specifying URL, method, headers, and data. Useful for integrating with external services via HTTP. |