ActionsMCP

ActionsMCP

A Model Context Protocol server that exposes project-specific development tools (tests, linters, typecheckers) to coding assistants through a simple YAML configuration, eliminating the need for manual command approval.

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Tools

all_tests

Run all tests in the project

lint

Lint the source code, checking for errors and warnings

lint_fix

Lint the source code, fixing errors and warnings which it can fix. Not all errors can be fixed automatically.

check_format

Check if the source code is formatted correctly

format

Format the source code

typecheck

Typecheck the source code

test_file

Run tests in a specific file or directory

test_specific

Run a specific test by name

README

<p align="center"> <picture> <img width="302" height="79" alt="hooksMCP" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/555412a4-70a3-4a9c-89f7-579b7a3d4205" /> </picture> </p> <h3 align="center"> Give coding agents MCP access to linting, testing, formatting, and more. </h3> <h3 align="center"> All with one YAML file. </h3>

Overview

  1. Simple setup: one YAML file is all it takes to create a custom MCP server for your coding agents. Similar to package.json scripts or Github Actions workflows, but commands are triggered by MCP functions. Add the YAML to your repo to share with your team.
  2. Tool discovery: coding agents know which dev-tools are available and the exact arguments they require. No more guessing CLI strings.
  3. Improved security: limit which commands agents can run. Validate the arguments agents generate (e.g. ensure a file path is inside the project).
  4. Works anywhere MCP works: Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, etc
  5. Speed: using MCP unlocks parallel execution, requires fewer tokens for generating commands, and eliminates errors in commands requiring iteration.
  6. And more: strip ANSI codes/control characters, .env file loading, define required secrets without checking them in, supports exit codes/stdout/stderr, etc

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All Checks

Quick Start

  1. Install with uv:
uv tool install hooks-mcp
  1. Create an hooks_mcp.yaml file in your project root defining your tools. For example:
actions:
  - name: "all_tests"
    description: "Run all tests in the project"
    command: "uv run python -m pytest ./tests"
    
  - name: "check_format"
    description: "Check if the source code is formatted correctly"
    command: "uvx ruff format --check ."
    
  - name: "typecheck"
    description: "Typecheck the source code"
    command: "uv run pyright ."

  - name: "test_file"
    description: "Run tests in a specific file or directory"
    command: "python -m pytest $TEST_PATH"
    parameters:
      - name: "TEST_PATH"
        type: "project_file_path"
        description: "Path to test file or directory"
  1. Run the server:
uvx hooks-mcp

See running HooksMCP for more runtime options, including how to run in Cursor, Windsurf, etc.

Configuration File Specification

The hooks_mcp.yaml file defines the tools that will be exposed through the MCP server.

See this project's hooks_mcp.yaml as an example.

Top-level Fields

  • server_name (optional): Name of the MCP server (default: "HooksMCP")
  • server_description (optional): Description of the MCP server (default: "Project-specific development tools exposed via MCP")
  • actions (required): Array of action definitions

Action Fields

Each action in the actions array can have the following fields:

  • name (required): Unique identifier for the tool
  • description (required): Human-readable description of what the tool does
  • command (required): The CLI command to execute. May include dynamic parameters like $TEST_FILE_PATH.
  • parameters (optional): Definitions of each parameter used in the command.
  • run_path (optional): Relative path from project root where the command should be executed. Useful for mono-repos.
  • timeout (optional): Timeout in seconds for command execution (default: 60 seconds)

Parameter Fields

Each parameter in an action's parameters array can have the following fields:

  • name (required): The parameter name to substitute into the command. For example TEST_FILE_PATH.
  • type (required): One of the following parameter types:
    • project_file_path: A local path within the project, relative to project root. Validated to ensure it's within project boundaries and exists.
    • required_env_var: An environment variable that must be set before the server starts. Not specified by the calling model.
    • optional_env_var: An optional environment variable. Not specified by the calling model.
    • insecure_string: Any string from the model. No validation. Use with caution.
  • description (optional): Human-readable description of the parameter
  • default (optional): Default value for the parameter

Parameter Types Explained

project_file_path

This parameter type ensures security by validating that paths are within the project boundaries:

- name: "test_file"
  description: "Run tests in a specific file"
  command: "python -m pytest $TEST_FILE"
  parameters:
    - name: "TEST_FILE"
      type: "project_file_path"
      description: "Path to test file"
      default: "./tests"

The server will validate that TEST_FILE is within the project and exists.

required_env_var

These parameters must be set in the environment before starting the server. If they are not set, the server will fail on startup asking the user to set the variables.

- name: "deploy"
  description: "Deploy the application"
  command: "deploy-tool --key=$DEPLOY_KEY"
  parameters:
    - name: "DEPLOY_KEY"
      type: "required_env_var"
      description: "Deployment key for the service"

HooksMCP will load env vars from the environment, and any set in a .env file in your working directory.

optional_env_var

Similar to required_env_var but optional:

- name: "build"
  description: "Build the application"
  command: "build-tool"
  parameters:
    - name: "BUILD_FLAGS"
      type: "optional_env_var"
      description: "Additional build flags"

insecure_string

Allows any string input from the coding assistant without validation. Use with caution:

- name: "grep_code"
  description: "Search code for pattern"
  command: "grep -r $PATTERN src/"
  parameters:
    - name: "PATTERN"
      type: "insecure_string"
      description: "Pattern to search for"

Running HooksMCP

We recommend running HooksMCP with uvx:

# Install
uv tool install hooks-mcp
# Run
uvx hooks-mcp 

Optional command line arguments include:

  • --working-directory/-wd: Typically the path to your project root. Set if not running from project root.
  • The last argument is the path to the hooks_mcp.yaml file, if not using the default ./hooks_mcp.yaml

Running with Coding Assistants

Cursor

Install MCP Server

Or open this cursor deeplink.

Windsurf/VSCode/etc

Most other IDEs use a variant of mcp.json. Create an entry for HooksMCP.

Note: Be sure it's run from the root of your project, or manually pass the working directory on startup:

{
  "HooksMCP": {
    "command": "uvx",
    "args": [
      "hooks-mcp",
      "--working-directory",
      "."
    ]
  }
}

Security Features

Security Benefits

HooksMCP implements several security measures to help improve security of giving agents access to terminal commands:

  1. Allow List of Commands: Your agents can only run the commands you give it access to in your hooks_mcp.yaml, not arbitrary terminal commands.

  2. Path Parameter Validation All project_file_path parameters are validated to ensure they:

    • Are within the project directory
    • Actually exist in the project
  3. Environment Variable Controls:

    • required_env_var and optional_env_var parameters are managed by the developer, not the coding assistant. This prevents coding assistants from accessing sensitive variables.
  4. Safe Command Execution:

    • Uses Python subprocess.run with shell=False to prevent shell injection
    • Uses shlex.split to properly separate command arguments
    • Implements timeouts to prevent infinite running commands

Security Risks

There are some risks to using HooksMCP:

  1. If your agent can edit your hooks_mcp.yaml, it can add commands which it can then run via MCP

  2. If your agent can add code to your project and any of your actions will invoke arbitrary code (like a test runner), the agent can use this pattern to run arbitrary code

  3. HooksMCP may contain bugs or security issues

We don't promise it's perfect, but it's probably better than giving an agent unfettered terminal access. Running inside a container is always recommended for agents.

Origin Story

I built this for my own use building Kiln. The first draft was written by Qwen-Coder-405b, and then it was edited by me. See the initial commit for the prompt.

License

MIT

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