chuk-mcp-s3-bucket-manager
The CHUK MCP S3 Bucket Manager is a Python-based tool for managing Amazon S3 buckets using the MCP runtime. This utility provides a simple interface for listing, creating, and deleting S3 buckets.
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CHUK MCP S3 Bucket Manager
Overview
The CHUK MCP S3 Bucket Manager is a Python-based tool for managing Amazon S3 buckets using the MCP (Model Context Protocol) runtime. This utility provides a simple interface for listing, creating, and deleting S3 buckets.
Features
- List all S3 buckets
- Create new S3 buckets
- Delete existing S3 buckets
- Optional force deletion of buckets (clearing all objects)
- Supports custom AWS endpoint and region configuration
Prerequisites
- Python 3.11+
- AWS credentials configured
- Required dependencies (installed automatically via pip)
Installation
You can install the package directly from the repository:
pip install git+https://github.com/chrishayuk/chuk-mcp-s3-bucket-manager.git
Configuration
Environment Variables
AWS_ENDPOINT_URL_S3: Optional custom S3 endpoint URLAWS_REGION: AWS region (defaults to us-east-1)
Configuration File
The project uses a config.yaml file to configure the MCP server settings:
host:
name: "chuk-mcp-s3-bucket-manager"
log_level: "INFO"
server:
type: "stdio"
mcp_servers:
s3_bucket_manager:
enabled: true
location: "."
tools:
enabled: true
module: "chuk_mcp_s3_bucket_manager.tools"
Usage
Command-Line Interface
# List buckets
chuk-mcp-s3-bucket-manager list_buckets
# Create a new bucket
chuk-mcp-s3-bucket-manager create_bucket --bucket_name my-new-bucket
# Delete a bucket
chuk-mcp-s3-bucket-manager delete_bucket --bucket_name my-bucket
# Force delete a bucket (remove all objects first)
chuk-mcp-s3-bucket-manager delete_bucket --bucket_name my-bucket --force
Programmatic Usage
from chuk_mcp_s3_bucket_manager import tools
# List buckets
buckets = tools.list_buckets()
# Create a bucket
result = tools.create_bucket("my-new-bucket")
# Delete a bucket
result = tools.delete_bucket("my-bucket", force=False)
Development
Setup
- Clone the repository
- Create a virtual environment
- Install development dependencies:
pip install -e .[dev]
Running Tests
pytest tests/
Dependencies
- boto3
- chuk-mcp-runtime
- pydantic
- PyYAML
License
[Specify your license here]
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please submit pull requests or open issues on the GitHub repository.
Support
For issues or questions, please file an issue on the GitHub issue tracker.
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