Best FreeBSD MCP Servers
FreeBSD is an advanced computer operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms. It is a Unix-like operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), which was based on Research Unix.
Why this server?
Allows booting and managing FreeBSD VMs with natural language, including SSH execution and serial console access.
AlicenseAqualityBmaintenanceEnables AI assistants to run, manage, and debug BSD/Illumos VMs through natural language. Supports creating FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and OmniOS VMs, executing commands inside them, accessing console logs, and managing snapshots.71MITWhy this server?
Provides access to FreeBSD package repository data through Repology, enabling querying of package information, versions, and maintainer details across FreeBSD ports
AlicenseAqualityDmaintenanceEnables users to search and retrieve package repository information from Repology through natural language. Supports searching projects, getting detailed package information, and checking repository problems across multiple Linux distributions and package managers.5MITWhy this server?
Supports interaction with OPNsense, which is built on FreeBSD, allowing management of FreeBSD-based firewall and routing functionality
AGPL 3.0Why this server?
Provides a standalone MCP server that wraps FreeBSD's leave command for setting reminders and checking active reminders.
Alicense-qualityCmaintenanceMCP server to track Boston Harbor commuter ferries in real-time, providing vessel positions, routes, and schedules.MITWhy this server?
Provides tldr command pages for FreeBSD, allowing users to look up simplified man pages for FreeBSD-specific commands.
Alicense-qualityCmaintenanceFetches and renders tldr pages for commands, lists commands and platforms, and searches across page titles.9MIT