cloudflare-mcp

cloudflare-mcp

Manages DNS records and Cloudflare Tunnels for a Cloudflare zone via the Cloudflare API. Supports listing, creating, updating, and deleting DNS records, as well as tunnel lifecycle operations.

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cloudflare-mcp

A tiny TypeScript MCP server to manage the DNS records of a Cloudflare zone through the Cloudflare API. Zone-agnostic: point it at any zone via env vars.

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • A Cloudflare API token. Permissions by feature:
    • DNS tools → Zone:DNS:Edit (+ Zone:Read to resolve the zone by name)
    • Tunnel tools → Account:Cloudflare Tunnel:Edit (+ Account:Account Settings:Read to auto-resolve the account id)

Configuration

Variable Description
CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN Cloudflare API token (see permissions above)
CLOUDFLARE_ZONE_ID The 32-char hex Zone ID or the zone name (e.g. example.com). A name is resolved to its id at startup (needs Zone:Read).
CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID Optional. Account id for tunnel tools. Auto-resolved from the token if omitted (needs Account:Read).

Copy .env.example to .env and fill it in. Never commit .env.

Scripts

npm install
npm run build   # emit dist/
npm run dev     # tsx src/index.ts (stdio)
npm start       # node dist/index.js

Tools

Tool Description
dns_list List all DNS records in the zone (optional type filter: A, CNAME, MX, TXT…)
dns_get Get a record by name (e.g. app.example.com)
dns_create Create a record (type, name, content, proxied, ttl)
dns_update Update content/proxy of an existing record by name
dns_delete Delete a record by name
tunnel_list List cloudflared tunnels in the account
tunnel_create Create a remotely-managed tunnel (idempotent by name); returns its run token
tunnel_token Get the run token for an existing tunnel
tunnel_configure Set a tunnel's public-hostname ingress (hostname → local service)
tunnel_delete Delete a tunnel by name

Stand up a tunnel end-to-end

tunnel_create   name=my-dev                                   → returns id + token
tunnel_configure name=my-dev hostname=dev.example.com service=http://localhost:8770
dns_create      type=CNAME name=dev.example.com content=<id>.cfargotunnel.com
# then run it locally (no cert.pem needed):
#   TUNNEL_TOKEN=<token> cloudflared tunnel run

Example (via an MCP client)

dns_list                                → all records
dns_get    name=app.example.com         → inspect one record
dns_create type=CNAME name=dev.example.com content=<tunnel-id>.cfargotunnel.com
dns_update name=dev.example.com proxied=true
dns_delete name=old.example.com

Use as an MCP server

Point your MCP client at the built or dev entrypoint over stdio, passing the two env vars. Example (generic MCP config):

{
  "command": "npx",
  "args": ["-y", "tsx", "/absolute/path/to/cloudflare-mcp/src/index.ts"],
  "env": {
    "CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN": "<your-token>",
    "CLOUDFLARE_ZONE_ID": "example.com"
  }
}

License

MIT

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