Bash MCP Server
An MCP server that enables the execution of arbitrary bash commands and returns detailed output including stdout, stderr, and exit codes. It supports customizable working directories, execution timeouts, and environment variable configurations.
README
Bash MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that executes bash commands. Returns stdout, stderr, exit code, and execution duration for each command.
View on mpak registry | Built by NimbleBrain
Install
Install with mpak:
mpak install @nimblebraininc/bash
Claude Code
claude mcp add bash -- mpak run @nimblebraininc/bash
Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bash": {
"command": "mpak",
"args": ["run", "@nimblebraininc/bash"]
}
}
}
See the mpak registry page for full install options.
Tools
bash_exec
Execute a bash command and return stdout, stderr, exit code, and duration.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
command |
string |
Yes | The bash command to execute |
cwd |
string |
No | Working directory (defaults to server's cwd) |
timeout |
integer |
No | Timeout in seconds (default: 30, max: 600) |
env |
object |
No | Additional environment variables to set |
Example call:
{
"name": "bash_exec",
"arguments": {
"command": "ls -la /tmp",
"timeout": 10
}
}
Example response:
{
"stdout": "total 0\ndrwxrwxrwt 12 root wheel 384 Jan 15 12:00 .\ndrwxr-xr-x 6 root wheel 192 Jan 1 00:00 ..\n",
"stderr": "",
"exit_code": 0,
"duration_ms": 12
}
Security Model
This server executes arbitrary bash commands. Security is secure-by-deployment: the server itself has no allowlist or sandbox. Instead, security is enforced by the deployment environment:
- mpak: User approves MTF permissions (
subprocess: "full") at install time - Containers: Linux namespaces, cgroups, and network policies restrict what commands can do
- Claude Desktop: Runs under the user's own OS permissions
The MTF permission declaration (subprocess: "full", filesystem: "full", network: "full") accurately reflects that bash commands can read/write files and make network calls.
Quick Start
Local Development
git clone https://github.com/NimbleBrainInc/mcp-bash.git
cd mcp-bash
# Install dependencies
uv sync
# Run the server (stdio mode)
uv run python -m mcp_bash.server
# Or run via FastMCP
uv run fastmcp run src/mcp_bash/server.py
The server supports HTTP transport with:
- Health check:
GET /health - MCP endpoint:
POST /mcp
Development
# Install with dev dependencies
uv sync --group dev
# Run unit tests
make test
# Run with coverage
make test-cov
# Run all checks (format, lint, typecheck, unit tests)
make check
# Format
uv run ruff format .
# Lint
uv run ruff check .
E2E Tests
End-to-end tests validate the full MCPB bundle lifecycle: building the bundle, deploying it into a Docker container, and calling tools over HTTP.
Prerequisites: Docker running, mcpb CLI installed (npm install -g @anthropic-ai/mcpb)
make test-e2e
The tests:
- Vendor dependencies for the Docker container's Linux architecture
- Build a
.mcpbbundle withmcpb pack - Serve the bundle over HTTP
- Start a
nimbletools/mcpb-pythoncontainer that downloads and runs the bundle - Verify the
/healthendpoint, MCP tool listing, and tool invocation via streamable HTTP
About
Bash MCP Server is published on the mpak registry and built by NimbleBrain. mpak is an open registry for Model Context Protocol servers.
License
MIT
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