An MCP server to run commands.
Published to npm as mcp-server-commands using this workflow
Warning
Be careful what you ask this server to run!
In Claude Desktop app, use Approve Once
(not Allow for This Chat
) so you can review each command, use Deny
if you don't trust the command.
Permissions are dictated by the user that runs the server.
DO NOT run with sudo
.
Tools are for LLMs to request, i.e. Claude Desktop app. Claude Sonnet 3.5 intelligently uses both tools, I was pleasantly surprised.
run_command
- run a command, i.e.hostname
orls -al
orecho "hello world"
etc- Returns STDOUT and STDERR as text
run_script
- run a script! (i.e.fish
,bash
,zsh
,python
)- Let your LLM run the code it writes!
- script is passed over STDIN
run_script
==run_command
+ script over STDIN- Claude has been pretty creative with this, i.e. using
cat
as the interpreter to create new files!
Prompts are for users to include in chat history, i.e. via Zed
's slash commands (in its AI Chat panel)
run_command
- generate a prompt message with the command output
Install dependencies:
npm install
Build the server:
npm run build
For development with auto-rebuild:
npm run watch
To use with Claude Desktop, add the server config:
On MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-commands": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-server-commands"]
}
}
}
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-commands": {
// works b/c of shebang in index.js
"command": "/path/to/mcp-server-commands/build/index.js"
}
}
}
Claude Desktop app writes logs to ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-mcp-server-commands.log
By default, only important messages are logged (i.e. errors).
If you want to see more messages, add --verbose
to the args
when configuring the server.
By the way, logs are written to STDERR
because that is what Claude Desktop routes to the log files.
In the future, I expect well formatted log messages to be written over the STDIO
transport to the MCP client (note: not Claude Desktop app).
Since MCP servers communicate over stdio, debugging can be challenging. We recommend using the MCP Inspector, which is available as a package script:
npm run inspector
The Inspector will provide a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.