cPanel WordPress MCP
Server Configuration
Describes the environment variables required to run the server.
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPANEL_HOST | Yes | The server hostname (not the website domain), with a valid SSL cert on port 2083 | |
| CPANEL_PORT | No | The port for cPanel API access | 2083 |
| CPANEL_USER | Yes | The cPanel account username | |
| CPANEL_THEME | No | The cPanel theme name; only change if different and Softaculous calls return non-JSON error | jupiter |
| CPANEL_TOKEN | Yes | The cPanel API token from Security > Manage API Tokens | |
| WP_ADMIN_USER | No | Prefill the WordPress admin username for install prompt | |
| WP_ADMIN_EMAIL | No | Prefill the WordPress admin email for install prompt | |
| CPANEL_PASSWORD | Yes | The account login password. Needed for Softaculous tools (install/uninstall/clone/backup WordPress); not required for subdomain and file tools |
Capabilities
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Tools
Functions exposed to the LLM to take actions
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
No tools | |
Prompts
Interactive templates invoked by user choice
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
No prompts | |
Resources
Contextual data attached and managed by the client
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
No resources | |
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