Clipboard MCP Server
Enables pattern-based file editing operations using copy/paste functionality with text landmarks instead of exact string matching. Allows AI agents to efficiently manipulate file content by identifying code patterns and insertion points without consuming large amounts of context tokens.
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Clipboard MCP Server
⚠️ SECURITY WARNING ⚠️
🔒 CRITICAL NOTICE: FILE SYSTEM ACCESS
Installing this MCP server will allow AI agents to READ and modify files on your system without explicit user confirmation for each operation. Only install if you trust the AI system and understand the security implications.
⚠️ Version 0.0.1 - Experimental Release
This is an early experimental version that may contain bugs, incomplete features, and breaking changes. Use at your own risk and expect frequent updates.
🎯 Overview
Context-efficient file editing MCP server using pattern-based copy/paste operations. Provides an alternative to traditional exact-string editing tools by using text patterns and markers for content manipulation.
🚀 Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- Claude Code with MCP support
Installation
- Clone and build:
git clone <repository-url>
cd clipboard-mcp
npm install
npm run build
- Configure MCP server:
Add to your Claude Code MCP configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"clipboard": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["<absolute-path-to-project>/dist/server.js"],
"env": {}
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Code or run
/mcp reconnect
🛠️ Usage
The server provides a single copy_paste method for pattern-based file operations:
copy_paste({
source: {
file: string, // Path to source file
start_pattern: string, // Text pattern to find start of content
end_pattern?: string, // Optional: end pattern (if not provided, uses line_count)
line_count?: number // Optional: number of lines from start_pattern
},
target: {
file: string, // Path to target file
marker: string, // Text pattern to find insertion point
position: 'before' | 'after' | 'replace', // Where to insert relative to marker
replace_pattern?: string // Optional: specific pattern to replace (when position='replace')
},
cut?: boolean // Optional: true to cut (move) instead of copy
})
Examples
Copy a function:
copy_paste({
source: {
file: '/path/to/source.js',
start_pattern: 'function processData',
end_pattern: '^}'
},
target: {
file: '/path/to/target.js',
marker: '// Insert utilities here',
position: 'after'
}
})
Move a code block:
copy_paste({
source: {
file: '/path/to/old.js',
start_pattern: '// Helper functions',
line_count: 10
},
target: {
file: '/path/to/new.js',
marker: '// TODO: Add helpers',
position: 'replace'
},
cut: true
})
🧪 Development
Running Tests
npm test # Run all tests
npm run test:watch # Run tests in watch mode
Development Mode
npm run dev # MCP server with file watching
npm run dev:http # HTTP server for testing (localhost:3000)
HTTP Testing
For debugging, you can test the server logic via HTTP:
# Start HTTP server
npm run dev:http
# Test with curl
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/copy_paste \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"source": {
"file": "/path/to/source.js",
"start_pattern": "function test",
"line_count": 5
},
"target": {
"file": "/path/to/target.js",
"marker": "// Insert here",
"position": "after"
}
}'
📚 Why Pattern-Based?
Traditional file editing tools require exact string matching, which:
- Consumes large amounts of context tokens
- Fails on whitespace differences
- Requires precise text copying
Pattern-based approach:
- Uses familiar text landmarks (
function name,// comments) - Significantly reduces context consumption
- More robust to formatting variations
- Leverages natural code structure
🔧 Technical Details
Architecture
- MCP Server (
src/server.ts) - Protocol compliance and request routing - Copy/Paste Handler (
src/handlers/) - Core business logic - File System Storage (
src/services/) - File operations and pattern matching - Utilities (
src/utils/) - Helper functions for position calculations
Error Handling
- Pattern not found in source file
- Marker not found in target file
- File permission and existence checks
- Invalid parameter validation
Testing
- 15 unit tests covering core functionality
- Snapshot testing for regression protection
- Fixture-based testing with cleanup automation
- Edge case coverage (special characters, empty content, etc.)
⚠️ Known Limitations (v0.0.1)
Security Limitations
- No file access restrictions - agents can access any readable file
- No operation confirmation - file modifications happen immediately
- No audit logging - operations are not logged for review
- No rollback protection - file changes are permanent
Technical Limitations
- Pattern matching is case-sensitive
- No regex pattern support yet (only literal text)
- Limited to single file operations per call
- No undo/rollback functionality
- File size limits not enforced
- No concurrent operation protection
🛣️ Roadmap
- [ ] Regex pattern support
- [ ] Batch operations (multiple files)
- [ ] Operation history and undo
- [ ] Performance optimizations
- [ ] Better error messages
- [ ] Configuration options
📄 License
MIT License
🤝 Contributing
This is experimental software. Issues and feedback welcome, but expect frequent breaking changes in early versions.
Version 0.0.1 - Initial experimental release
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