bash-mcp
Enables executing shell commands without permission prompts, including running commands and managing background processes.
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bash-mcp
A simple MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables Claude to execute shell commands without permission prompts.
⚠️ Security Warning: This server executes arbitrary shell commands. Use with caution and only in trusted environments.
Installation
# Install globally
npm install -g bash-mcp
# Or use with npx
npx bash-mcp
Quick Start
For Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bash": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["bash-mcp"]
}
}
}
For Claude Code (Cursor, VS Code)
- Open command palette (Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + P)
- Run "MCP: Add Server"
- Select "NPM" as the server type
- Enter:
bash-mcp
Available Tools
run - Execute a command
// Simple command
run("ls -la")
// With working directory
run("npm test", { cwd: "/path/to/project" })
// With timeout (milliseconds)
run("long-running-command", { timeout: 60000 })
run_background - Start a background process
// Start a dev server
run_background("npm run dev", "frontend")
// Start backend service with working directory
run_background("./gradlew bootRun", "backend", { cwd: "./backend" })
kill_background - Stop a background process
kill_background("frontend")
list_background - List all background processes
list_background()
Example Usage
User: Start the development servers
Assistant: I'll start both frontend and backend servers for you.
[Uses run_background tool]
Started frontend server (PID: 12345)
Started backend server (PID: 12346)
User: Check if they're running
Assistant: [Uses list_background tool]
Both servers are running successfully!
Response Format
All tools return JSON formatted responses:
{
"success": true,
"stdout": "command output",
"stderr": "error output if any",
"command": "executed command"
}
For background processes:
{
"success": true,
"name": "frontend",
"pid": 12345,
"command": "npm run dev",
"message": "Started background process 'frontend' (PID: 12345)"
}
Features
- Execute any shell command without permission prompts
- Run long-running processes in the background
- Manage background processes (list, kill)
- Capture stdout and stderr
- Set working directory for commands
- Configure timeout for commands
- Automatic cleanup on server shutdown
- NEW: Automatic output truncation with full output saved to temp files
- NEW: Configurable output size limits and temp directory via environment variables
Environment Variables
BASH_MCP_MAX_OUTPUT_SIZE: Maximum output size in bytes before truncation (default: 51200/50KB)BASH_MCP_TEMP_DIR: Directory for storing full output when truncated (default: system temp directory)
Example Configuration
{
"mcpServers": {
"bash": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["bash-mcp"],
"env": {
"BASH_MCP_MAX_OUTPUT_SIZE": "102400",
"BASH_MCP_TEMP_DIR": "/tmp/bash-mcp-outputs"
}
}
}
}
Output Overflow Handling
When command output exceeds BASH_MCP_MAX_OUTPUT_SIZE:
- Output is truncated to the specified limit
- Full output is saved to a temporary file
- The response includes the file path where full output can be found
- If custom temp directory fails, falls back to system temp directory
Security Considerations
This MCP server executes arbitrary shell commands with the same privileges as the Node.js process. Only use in development environments or trusted contexts.
Requirements
- Node.js >= 16.0.0
- npm or npx
License
MIT
Author
tinywind tinywind0@gmail.com
Contributing
Issues and pull requests are welcome at GitHub.
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