Provides access to Git version control commands, allowing for repository operations like commits, branches, and status checks directly from the local system.
Enables interaction with the Node.js package manager, allowing for package installation, updates, and dependency management.
Provides access to Python interpreter commands, enabling script execution and environment management.
Supports YAML-based configuration for the server, allowing structured definition of commands, security policies, and execution parameters.
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., "@simple-mcp-runnerlist files in the current directory"
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.
Simple MCP Runner
A production-ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides Language Learning Models (LLMs) with a safe interface to discover and execute system commands on the local machine.
Features
Command Discovery: Pattern-based discovery of available system commands
Safe Execution: Configurable security policies, timeouts, and resource limits
Structured Configuration: YAML-based configuration with validation
Production Logging: Structured logging with multiple output formats
Graceful Shutdown: Proper signal handling and cleanup
Comprehensive Testing: Unit and integration tests for critical functionality
Clean Architecture: Modular design with separation of concerns
Related MCP server: mcp-server-llmling
Installation
From Source
go install github.com/mjmorales/simple-mcp-runner@latestBuilding Locally
git clone https://github.com/mjmorales/simple-mcp-runner.git
cd simple-mcp-runner
go build -o simple-mcp-runnerQuick Start
Run with default configuration:
simple-mcp-runner runRun with custom configuration:
simple-mcp-runner run --config config.yamlRun with debug logging:
simple-mcp-runner run --log-level debugConfiguration
Create a config.yaml file to customize the server behavior:
app: my-mcp-server
transport: stdio
# Define custom commands
commands:
- name: list_files
description: List files in current directory
command: ls
args: ["-la"]
- name: show_date
description: Show current date and time
command: date
# Security settings
security:
# Maximum command length
max_command_length: 1000
# Disable shell expansion for safety
disable_shell_expansion: true
# Block dangerous commands
blocked_commands:
- rm
- dd
- mkfs
- shutdown
- reboot
# Or use a whitelist approach
# allowed_commands:
# - echo
# - ls
# - cat
# Restrict execution to specific paths
# allowed_paths:
# - /home/user/projects
# - /tmp
# Execution limits
execution:
default_timeout: 30s
max_timeout: 5m
max_concurrent: 10
max_output_size: 10485760 # 10MB
kill_timeout: 5s
# Logging configuration
logging:
level: info # debug, info, warn, error
format: text # text, json
output: stderr
include_source: false
# Command discovery settings
discovery:
max_results: 100
common_commands:
- ls
- cat
- grep
- find
- git
- npm
- go
- python
- nodeUsage
CLI Commands
Run the MCP Server
simple-mcp-runner run [flags]
Flags:
-c, --config string Path to configuration file
--log-level string Log level (debug, info, warn, error) (default "info")
--log-format string Log format (text, json) (default "text")
-h, --help Help for runValidate Configuration
simple-mcp-runner validate --config config.yamlShow Version
simple-mcp-runner versionMCP Tools
The server exposes the following tools via the Model Context Protocol:
1. Command Discovery
Name:
discover_commandsDescription: Discover available system commands
Parameters:
pattern(optional): Filter pattern (e.g., "git*", "npm")max_results(optional): Limit number of resultsinclude_desc(optional): Include command descriptions
2. Command Execution
Name:
execute_commandDescription: Execute a system command
Parameters:
command(required): Command to executeargs(optional): Command argumentsworkdir(optional): Working directorytimeout(optional): Execution timeout
3. Configured Commands
Custom commands defined in the configuration file are exposed as individual tools.
Security Considerations
This tool is designed for local development use only. Security features include:
Command Blocking: Dangerous commands are blocked by default
Shell Expansion Protection: Prevents shell injection attacks
Path Restrictions: Limit execution to specific directories
Resource Limits: Prevent resource exhaustion
Timeout Protection: Commands have configurable timeouts
Output Limits: Prevent memory exhaustion from large outputs
Architecture
The project follows clean architecture principles:
.
├── cmd/ # CLI commands
│ ├── root.go
│ ├── run.go
│ ├── validate.go
│ └── version.go
├── internal/ # Private packages
│ ├── config/ # Configuration management
│ ├── discovery/ # Command discovery
│ ├── errors/ # Error handling
│ ├── executor/ # Command execution
│ ├── logger/ # Structured logging
│ └── server/ # MCP server implementation
├── pkg/ # Public packages
│ └── types/ # Shared types
├── config.yaml # Example configuration
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
└── main.goDevelopment
Running Tests
# Run all tests
go test ./...
# Run with coverage
go test -cover ./...
# Run specific package tests
go test ./internal/executorBuilding with Version Info
VERSION=$(git describe --tags --always --dirty)
COMMIT=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
BUILD_TIME=$(date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
go build -ldflags "-X 'github.com/mjmorales/simple-mcp-runner/cmd.Version=$VERSION' \
-X 'github.com/mjmorales/simple-mcp-runner/cmd.Commit=$COMMIT' \
-X 'github.com/mjmorales/simple-mcp-runner/cmd.BuildTime=$BUILD_TIME'" \
-o simple-mcp-runnerCode Quality
The codebase follows Go best practices:
Comprehensive error handling with context
Structured logging for debugging
Proper resource cleanup and timeouts
Thread-safe operations
Extensive test coverage
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please ensure:
Code follows Go conventions
Tests are included for new functionality
Documentation is updated as needed
Security implications are considered
License
Acknowledgments
Built using:
Cobra for CLI
Model Context Protocol SDK for MCP support
Go standard library for robust system interaction