"One CLI to rule them all, one CLI to find them, one CLI to bring them all, and in the configurations bind them."
mcpenetes is a magical CLI tool that helps you manage multiple Model Context Protocol (MCP) server configurations with ease! If you're tired of manually editing config files for different MCP-compatible clients whenever you want to switch servers, mcpenetes is here to save your day.
Think of mcpenetes as your friendly neighborhood wizard who can:
- π Search for available MCP servers from configured registries
- π Switch between different MCP server configurations
- π§ Apply configurations across all your MCP clients automatically
- πΎ Backup your configurations before making any changes
- π‘οΈ Restore configurations if something goes wrong
git clone https://github.com/tuannvm/mcpenetes.git
cd mcpenetes
make build
# The binary will be available at ./bin/mcpenetesgo install github.com/tuannvm/mcpenetes@latest- Search for available MCP servers:
mcpenetes search- Apply selected configuration to all your clients:
mcpenetes applyThat's it! Your MCP configurations are now synced across all clients. Magic! β¨
search Interactive fuzzy search for MCP versions and apply them
apply Applies MCP configuration to all clients
load Load MCP server configuration from clipboard
restore Restores client configurations from the latest backups
The search command lets you interactively find and select MCP servers from configured registries. It will present you with a list of available servers that you can select from.
mcpenetes searchYou can also directly specify a server ID:
mcpenetes search claude-3-opus-0403By default, search results are cached to improve performance. Use the --refresh flag to force a refresh:
mcpenetes search --refreshIf you've copied an MCP configuration to your clipboard, you can load it directly:
mcpenetes loadTo remove a registry:
mcpenetes remove registry my-registryIf something goes wrong, you can restore your clients' configurations from backups:
mcpenetes restoremcpenetes automatically detects and configures the following MCP-compatible clients:
- Claude Desktop
- Windsurf
- Cursor
- Visual Studio Code extensions
mcpenetes uses the following configuration files:
~/.config/mcpenetes/config.yaml: Stores global configuration, including registered registries and selected MCP servers~/.config/mcpenetes/mcp.json: Stores the MCP server configurations~/.config/mcpenetes/cache/: Caches registry responses for faster access
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
Licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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