model-context-stream
Allows agents to interact with GitHub's API through tool federation, providing tools like create_pull_request and search_issues.
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., "@model-context-streampublish event to stream 'deployments'"
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.
model-context-stream
A living, event-driven MCP server. Agents connect over the Model Context Protocol and follow
model context streams — append-only event logs. When any agent (or an external system) publishes
an event, every subscribed agent gets an MCP resources/updated notification and pulls the new
context. Add a shared task queue (atomic claims, leases) and versioned protocols (playbooks),
and a fleet of agents stays mutually context-aware in real time.
agent A ──publish──▶ ┌───────────────────────┐ ──notify──▶ agent B
agent C ◀──notify── │ model-context-stream │ ◀──claim── agent D
CI/webhooks ─ingest─▶│ (MCP + Redis Streams)│
└───────────────────────┘Why
Coordination without collisions — agents announce work on streams; the task queue guarantees exactly-one-claimant via atomic Redis Lua claims with crash-safe leases.
Shared situational awareness — a monitoring webhook publishes once; every following agent knows.
Replayable context — streams are append-only logs: a fresh agent replays recent events and is caught up (event sourcing for agent context).
Living SOPs — update a protocol once; every subscribed agent is notified and follows the new version.
Related MCP server: kitty-hive
Quick start
No clone needed — prebuilt multi-arch images ship on GHCR:
mkdir mcs && cd mcs
curl -sO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thejavapirate/model-context-stream/main/docker-compose.yml
MCS_TOKENS="tok_ops:ops:admin,tok_agent:fleet" docker compose up -d --no-build
curl -s localhost:3000/healthzOr on Kubernetes, straight from the OCI registry:
helm install mcs oci://ghcr.io/thejavapirate/charts/model-context-stream \
--set auth.tokens="tok_ops:ops:admin,tok_agent:fleet"From a clone (builds locally):
cp .env.example .env # set MCS_TOKENS
docker compose up -d --build
curl -s localhost:3000/healthzConnect any MCP client to http://localhost:3000/mcp (Streamable HTTP) with
Authorization: Bearer <token>. Try it interactively:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspectorClaude Code
claude mcp add --transport http context-stream http://localhost:3000/mcp \
--header "Authorization: Bearer tok_local_dev" --header "X-Agent-Name: my-agent"The API surface
Resources (subscribe for live updates):
URI | Content |
| Last 50 events on a stream |
| Replay after cursor |
| Task board: counts + pending/active cards |
| One task record |
| Latest / pinned playbook (markdown) |
| agents://online | Live presence roster: connected agents + their claimed tasks |
Tools: publish_event, read_stream (pull fallback: blockMs long-poll, cursor/commit
durable resume), commit_cursor, list_cursors, list_streams · create_task, claim_task,
update_task_progress (doubles as lease heartbeat), complete_task, fail_task, release_task,
list_tasks · list_protocols, get_protocol, put_protocol · list_upstreams · whoami
Admin tools (require an :admin token): configure_stream (retention + digest policy),
add_webhook / remove_webhook / list_webhooks, add_upstream / remove_upstream
Prompts: follow_protocol, catch_up
Tool federation (senses in)
Connect the server to upstream MCP servers once; every agent gets their tools, namespaced
{upstream}__{tool}, with live tools/list_changed when the upstream set changes:
add_upstream {name: "github", url: "https://api.githubcopilot.com/mcp/", token: "..."}
→ every agent now has github__create_pull_request, github__search_issues, …Upstream outages degrade gracefully (calls return errors, background reconnect with backoff); self-federation is refused.
Outbound webhooks (senses out)
The mirror of ingest — stream events POSTed to external URLs, HMAC-signed (X-MCS-Signature),
type-filterable, with retries and auto-disable after sustained failure (announced on
stream://system). Admin-managed; note the SSRF implication: only admins can point the server
at URLs.
Agent-driven compaction (memory hygiene)
Set configure_stream {stream, digestThreshold: N} and when the stream grows past N, the server
creates a digest task on its own queue. Any connected agent claims it, follows the seeded
stream-digest protocol (summarize the old range into one stream.digest event), and the server
verifies + trims. The fleet maintains its own memory — no LLM key in the server.
HTTP ingest for non-MCP systems (CI, GitHub webhooks, monitoring):
curl -X POST localhost:3000/ingest/deployments \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" -H "content-type: application/json" \
-d '{"type": "ci.build.failed", "payload": {"repo": "api", "sha": "abc123"}}'How it works
Redis Streams back every context stream (
XADD/XRANGE, approximateMAXLENtrimming, AOF persistence). The entry ID is the replay cursor.One blocking
XREADloop per process fans events out to in-memory session subscriptions; a control stream interrupts the parked read so new subscriptions arm instantly.Notifications are debounced (200ms trailing edge, 1s max wait) — lossless, since
resources/updatedcarries only a URI and clients re-read.Tasks are a state machine in Redis hashes with Lua-scripted atomic claims. Leases expire: a crashed agent's task returns to the queue within ~lease+10s. Every lifecycle change is also an event on
stream://tasks, so who-is-doing-what is itself followable context.Clients without subscription support (it's an optional MCP capability) use
read_streamwithblockMsas a long-poll.
Identity: X-Agent-Name header → token-bound name → MCP clientInfo → anonymous. Stamped as
source on every event and claimedBy on claims — never client-supplied inside payloads.
Development
Working on this repo with a coding agent? AGENTS.md has the full brief: commands,
architecture map, hard rules, and the gotchas that have bitten before. .mcp.json auto-connects
Claude Code sessions in this directory to a locally running stack.
npm install
npm run dev # tsx watch (needs a local redis, e.g. docker compose up redis)
npm test # unit tests (testcontainers — needs Docker)
npm run test:e2e # in-process two-client smoke
npm run smoke # smoke an already-running server: MCS_URL / MCS_TOKEN
npm run typecheckConfiguration
Env | Default | Meaning |
| (empty = no auth, dev only — every session is admin) | Comma-separated |
|
| Redis connection |
|
| Per-stream retention (approximate) |
|
| HTTP port (MCP + ingest + healthz + metrics) |
TLS is a deployment concern — put a reverse proxy in front for anything non-local.
Operating it (Kubernetes / cloud)
A production Helm chart ships in deploy/helm/model-context-stream:
helm install mcs deploy/helm/model-context-stream \
--set auth.tokens="tok_ops:ops:admin,tok_fleet:agents" \
--set image.repository=ghcr.io/you/model-context-stream --set image.tag=0.2.0Bundled Redis (StatefulSet + PVC + AOF) by default; set
redis.enabled=false+externalRedisUrlfor managed Redis.Prometheus metrics at
GET /metrics:mcs_connected_sessions,mcs_events_published_total,mcs_tasks{status},mcs_webhook_failed_deliveries_total,mcs_streams_compacted_total, plus process defaults. Scrape annotations are one uncomment away invalues.yaml.Scaling posture: MCP sessions live in server memory — ship
replicaCount: 1, or enable the documented session-affinity blocks (ServiceClientIPor nginx-ingress cookie affinity) before scaling out.NOTES.txtwarns on risky configurations at install time.Hardened defaults: non-root, read-only rootfs, dropped capabilities, liveness/readiness on
/healthz(which requires a Redis round-trip).Package/publish:
helm package deploy/helm/model-context-stream→helm pushto any OCI registry.
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