Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@Bedrock Server Manager MCP ServerCreate a backup of my survival server"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Bedrock Server Manager MCP Server
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides natural language access to Bedrock Server Manager functionality. This server enables you to manage your Minecraft Bedrock Edition servers through AI assistants like Claude Desktop using simple conversational commands.
π Features
Server Management
Server Lifecycle: Start, stop, restart, and monitor server status
Server Installation: Install new servers with custom configurations
Server Updates: Update servers to specific versions or latest releases
Server Validation: Verify server integrity and configuration
Player & World Management
Allowlist Management: Add/remove players from server allowlists
Player Permissions: View and manage player permission levels
World Operations: Reset worlds, export/import world files, install custom worlds
Global Player Lists: Manage global player lists across servers
Backup & Restore
Automated Backups: Create server and world backups on demand
Backup Management: List, prune, and manage backup files
Restore Operations: Restore servers from specific backup files
Export/Import: Export worlds and import custom content
Advanced Features
Add-on Management: Install and manage Bedrock add-ons
Plugin Control: Enable/disable plugins, reload configurations, trigger events
Scheduled Tasks: Create and manage cron jobs (Linux/macOS) or Windows tasks
System Monitoring: View system information and server process details
Configuration Management: Update server properties and service configurations
π Prerequisites
Python 3.8 or higher
Access to a running Bedrock Server Manager instance
Valid credentials for your Bedrock Server Manager
π οΈ Installation
1. Clone or Download
2. Create Virtual Environment
3. Install Dependencies
4. Environment Configuration
Create a .env file in the project root:
Configuration Notes:
The default Bedrock Server Manager port is
11325Replace
localhostwith your server's IP address if running remotelyEnsure your Bedrock Server Manager instance is running and accessible
π― Usage
Standalone Mode
Add --debug flag for detailed API response logging:
With Claude Desktop
Open Claude Desktop Configuration
macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.jsonWindows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Add MCP Server Configuration
{ "mcpServers": { "bedrock-server-manager": { "command": "/path/to/your/BedrockMCP/start_bedrock_mcp.sh", "args": [] } } }Make Start Script Executable (macOS/Linux)
chmod +x start_bedrock_mcp.shUpdate Script Path Edit
start_bedrock_mcp.shand update the project path on line 4:cd /your/actual/path/to/BedrockMCPRestart Claude Desktop
π§ Available Tools
The set of available tools and endpoints is evolving rapidly. For the most up-to-date list, please refer to the OpenAPI specification for the bedrock-server-manager or use natural language commands with your LLM assistant to discover current capabilities.
π¬ Example Commands
Once configured with Claude Desktop, you can use natural language commands like:
Server Operations
"What servers do I have and what's their status?"
"Start my survival server"
"Stop the creative server and then restart it"
"What's the detailed status of my main server?"
Player Management
"Who's on the allowlist for my survival server?"
"Add Steve and Alex to the survival server allowlist"
"Remove Bob from the creative server allowlist"
"What are the player permissions on my server?"
Server Commands
"Send the 'list' command to my survival server"
"Tell all players on the creative server that the server will restart in 5 minutes"
"Change the difficulty to hard on my survival server"
Backup Operations
"Create a backup of my survival server"
"Show me all backups for the creative server"
"Restore my survival server from yesterday's backup"
"Delete old backups, keeping only the last 5"
World Management
"Reset the world on my testing server"
"Install the 'skyblock' world on my adventure server"
"Export the world from my survival server"
Advanced Operations
"Update my main server to the latest version"
"Install the better-spawning addon on all my servers"
"Create a daily backup job for my survival server"
"Show me the system information"
π Troubleshooting
Connection Issues
Verify Bedrock Server Manager is running
curl http://localhost:11325/api/healthCheck credentials in .env file
Ensure username and password are correct
Verify BEDROCK_API_BASE URL is accessible
Enable debug mode
python bedrock_mcp_server.py --debug
Common Problems
"Unable to fetch servers list"
Check if Bedrock Server Manager is running
Verify network connectivity to the API endpoint
Confirm authentication credentials
"Login failed"
Double-check username and password in
.envEnsure Bedrock Server Manager allows API access
Script permission errors (macOS/Linux)
π§ͺ API Coverage Testing
To ensure all OpenAPI endpoints are mapped to MCP functions (and vice versa), this project includes automated coverage scripts:
Extract OpenAPI Endpoints:
extract_openapi_endpoints.pyfetches the OpenAPI spec from your running Bedrock Server Manager instance (host and port configurable) and outputs all endpoints with theiroperationIds toopenapi_endpoints.json.
Extract MCP Functions:
extract_mcp_functions.pyscansbedrock_mcp_server.pyfor MCP-exposed functions (decorated with@mcp_tool_testable) and outputs them tomcp_functions.json.
Run Coverage Test:
test_api_coverage.py(run withpytest) compares the two lists and reports any unmapped endpoints or functions.
Automated Workflow:
run_api_coverage_check.pyautomates all the above steps.
How to Use
Run the coverage workflow and optionally specify the server host and port
(defaults localhost and 11325):
This will:
Generate
openapi_endpoints.jsonandmcp_functions.jsonRun the coverage test and print any missing or extra mappings
Requirements
pytestmust be installed (see Dependencies below)
Purpose
This workflow helps keep your OpenAPI documentation and MCP implementation in sync, ensuring all endpoints are covered and documented.
π Dependencies
mcp (>=1.2.0) - Model Context Protocol implementation
httpx (>=0.24.0) - Modern HTTP client for API requests
python-dotenv (>=1.0.0) - Environment variable management
pytest (for API coverage testing)
π€ Contributing
This project interfaces with Bedrock Server Manager. For issues related to the server manager itself, please refer to that project's repository.
π License
This project is provided as-is for educational and personal use. Please respect the licenses of the underlying Bedrock Server Manager and Minecraft Bedrock Edition.