cargo-mcp
cargo-mcp
README
Cargo MCP Server
[!CAUTION] This repository is written by AI as an experiment. Although I (jbr) review every line, the code quality is not necessarily identical to what I would have written. Caveat usor.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides safe access to Cargo operations for Rust projects.
Features
This MCP server exposes the following Cargo tools:
- cargo_check - Verify code compiles without producing executables
- cargo_clippy - Run the Clippy linter for code suggestions
- cargo_test - Execute project tests
- cargo_fmt_check - Check code formatting without modifying files
- cargo_build - Build the project (debug or release mode)
Installation
cargo build --release
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add this to your Claude Desktop MCP configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"cargo-mcp": {
"command": "/path/to/cargo-mcp/target/release/cargo-mcp",
"args": ["serve"]
}
}
}
Tool Usage
cargo_check
Verify that your Rust code compiles:
{
"name": "cargo_check",
"arguments": {
"path": "/path/to/rust/project",
"package": "optional-package-name"
}
}
cargo_clippy
Get linting suggestions:
{
"name": "cargo_clippy",
"arguments": {
"path": "/path/to/rust/project",
"package": "optional-package-name",
"fix": false
}
}
cargo_test
Run tests:
{
"name": "cargo_test",
"arguments": {
"path": "/path/to/rust/project",
"package": "optional-package-name",
"test_name": "optional-specific-test"
}
}
cargo_fmt_check
Check formatting:
{
"name": "cargo_fmt_check",
"arguments": {
"path": "/path/to/rust/project"
}
}
cargo_build
Build the project:
{
"name": "cargo_build",
"arguments": {
"path": "/path/to/rust/project",
"package": "optional-package-name",
"release": false
}
}
Safety Features
- Only whitelisted Cargo commands are available
- Path validation ensures the target is a valid Rust project (has Cargo.toml)
- No arbitrary command execution
- All commands run in the specified project directory
Development
To test the server manually:
cargo run -- serve
Then send MCP requests via stdin. Example initialization:
{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "initialize", "params": {}}
License
MIT
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