janusmcp
JanusMCP
One MCP endpoint, every account. Add your credentials once, switch identity without reconnecting — from any LLM.
One-click buttons require the npm package to be published. See RELEASING.md.
The problem
If you work with more than one company, you use the same MCP server (Supabase, GitHub, Slack…) with different identities — a different account, email and token per client. Today most LLM clients hold one account at a time per connector: to switch client you disconnect, reconnect, and redo the OAuth login. Every time.
The MCP protocol has no notion of "account": one session = one identity = one set of credentials. JanusMCP fills that gap.
Related MCP server: qiaomu-llm-mcp
What it does
JanusMCP is a local broker that sits between your LLM client and the real MCP servers:
Add N accounts once for the same service and keep them all available.
Switch identity without reconnecting — no re-login, no fiddling with config.
Works with any LLM client — it just speaks standard MCP (stdio + Streamable HTTP).
Runs locally — your machine, your keychain, your control.
Keeps the context clean — it exposes only the active account's tools, not N×tools.
┌─────────────────────────────┐ ┌─ Supabase (Client A)
LLM client ─MCP─▶│ JanusMCP broker │─▶ ├─ Supabase (Client B)
(Claude/GPT/ │ active-account · vault · │ ├─ GitHub (Client A)
Gemini/…) │ per-session scoping │ └─ …
└─────────────────────────────┘You drive it with three control tools that appear in any client:
janus_list_accounts, janus_use_account, janus_whoami.
Install
Once released, install via your favorite channel (all published automatically on each tag — see RELEASING.md):
npx @bayway/janusmcp serve # npm (works inside MCP/npx setups)
brew install bayway/janusmcp/janusmcp # Homebrew (macOS/Linux)
scoop install janusmcp # Windows
docker run --rm -p 7332:7332 ghcr.io/bayway/janusmcp:latest…or download a prebuilt binary from Releases.
Build from source (60-second quickstart)
git clone https://github.com/bayway/janusmcp
cd janusmcp/go
make build # produces ./bin/janusmcp
cp config.example.json config.json # edit with your accounts
./bin/janusmcp serve # stdio, for Claude Desktop/CodeTwo Supabase clients, PATs kept in your OS keychain (never in the config):
./bin/janusmcp vault set supabase_client_a # paste the PAT
./bin/janusmcp vault set supabase_client_b// config.json
{
"bindingMode": "session",
"accounts": [
{ "id": "client_a", "service": "supabase", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest", "--read-only", "--project-ref=REF_A"],
"env": { "SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN": "vault:supabase_client_a" } },
{ "id": "client_b", "service": "supabase", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest", "--read-only", "--project-ref=REF_B"],
"env": { "SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN": "vault:supabase_client_b" } }
]
}Add it to Claude Desktop:
{ "mcpServers": { "janusmcp": {
"command": "/abs/path/janusmcp/go/bin/janusmcp", "args": ["serve"],
"env": { "JANUS_CONFIG": "/abs/path/janusmcp/go/config.json" } } } }For ChatGPT / Gemini / Cursor / Copilot, run HTTP and point them at the URL:
JANUS_TRANSPORT=http JANUS_HTTP_PORT=7332 ./bin/janusmcp serve
# → http://127.0.0.1:7332/mcpCommands
Run janusmcp help for the full reference. The essentials:
Command | What it does |
| Run the broker (default). Transports via env: |
| Open the local control panel — add accounts, log in, set secrets. |
| Add an account from a template ( |
| List the built-in account templates. |
| Connect an account; for remote OAuth, opens the browser. |
| Show each account's login/secret status (no secret values). |
| Store / remove a secret in the OS keychain. |
| OAuth loopback login; token referenced as |
| List built-in OAuth providers. |
| Configure an LLM client to launch JanusMCP. |
| Remove JanusMCP from an LLM client's config. |
| Version · this reference. |
Supported <client> values for install / uninstall: claude-desktop, claude-code,
cursor, vscode, gemini, codex, chatgpt, print. Run janusmcp install list
(or uninstall list) to see each target and whether it's already configured.
janusmcp install claude-desktop # one-command setup
janusmcp uninstall claude-desktop # clean removal (restart the client afterwards)Inside any connected client you also get the control tools janus_list_accounts,
janus_use_account, janus_whoami, and janus_login.
Key features
Multi-account, one endpoint | N identities for the same service, no reconnecting |
Identity scoping | per-call → per-session ( |
Dual transport | stdio (local-first clients) + Streamable HTTP (remote-first clients), same process |
Secure vault | OS keychain (macOS/Windows/Linux) + encrypted-file fallback; secrets as |
OAuth loopback |
|
Context-safe | only the active account's tools are exposed; switching emits |
How it's different
The MCP gateway space (MetaMCP, mcp-proxy, IBM ContextForge, …) aggregates different servers behind one endpoint. JanusMCP solves the orthogonal, under-served problem: many identities for the same service, without saturating the model's context, from any LLM, fully local. It's a credential-aware broker, not a flat aggregator.
Provider notes
Figma
Figma offers two MCP servers, handled differently here:
Local Dev Mode server (recommended). Figma's desktop app hosts an MCP server on
http://127.0.0.1:3845/mcp. It's local, needs no OAuth, and works out of the box: enable it in the desktop app (Dev Mode → Inspect → Enable desktop MCP server) and add it withjanusmcp add figma-desktop figma_work. Requires a Dev/Full seat on a paid Figma plan.Remote server (
https://mcp.figma.com/mcp) — restricted. Figma allowlists the OAuthclient_nameduring dynamic client registration and returns 403 Forbidden to any client that isn't in its MCP catalog (VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, …). JanusMCP is not (yet) an approved client.⚠️ Workaround — opt-in, use at your own risk. You can make JanusMCP register under an approved name by setting
"clientName": "Claude Code"on a remotefigmaaccount in yourconfig.json. This impersonates an approved client and may violate Figma's Terms of Service; it can also break whenever Figma updates its allowlist. It is not enabled by default. Prefer the local Dev Mode server above for real work.The proper long-term fix is for JanusMCP to be submitted to and approved for Figma's MCP catalog, so no
client_nameoverride is needed. This is planned.
Status & roadmap
Alpha — the core is implemented and tested in Go.
Active-account model, per-session / global / locked scoping
stdio + Streamable HTTP transports
OS-keychain vault + encrypted-file fallback
OAuth loopback (PKCE) with auto-refresh and per-spawn token resolution
One-command client install (
janusmcp install …), Claude Desktop.mcpb, registryserver.jsonMulti-server "profiles" per client (Supabase + GitHub + Slack of Client A at once)
with_accountone-shot cross-client callsCLI / code-execution mode — invoke tools on demand via a CLI instead of loading all tool definitions, to cut token usage (à la "code execution with MCP")
SSE upstream transport (in addition to Streamable HTTP + stdio) for SSE-only servers
Signed, per-OS release binaries & registry auto-publish in CI
See design-broker-mcp-multi-account.md for the full design.
Repository layout
go/— the broker (Go). This is the real implementation. Build & docs →spike/— the original TypeScript spike, kept as a verified reference of behavior.design-broker-mcp-multi-account.md— architecture & rationale.
Privacy Policy
JanusMCP runs entirely on your machine. It has no backend servers, collects no data, and
contains no analytics or telemetry — the developers receive nothing about you or your usage.
Credentials and tokens are stored in your OS keychain (or, if you opt in, an encrypted local
file) and are used only to authenticate to the services you configure; they never pass through
the model context. Network connections are made only to the MCP servers and OAuth providers you
configure. Because everything is local, data is retained only on your own device for as long as
you keep it, and removing it (janusmcp vault delete <name>, or uninstalling) removes it
entirely.
Full policy: https://janusmcp.dev/privacy.
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome — see CONTRIBUTING.md. New connector presets, client integration guides, and packaging help are especially appreciated.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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