ComfyMCP Local
Local-first MCP server for controlling a loopback ComfyUI instance from same-machine or authenticated LAN clients.
README
ComfyMCP Local
ComfyMCP Local is a local-first MCP server for controlling a loopback-only ComfyUI instance from a same-machine client or an authenticated private-LAN MCP client.
The project starts in disconnected/read-only local_stdio mode with no required
environment variables. HTTP/LAN mode is intentionally fail-closed until TLS,
bearer auth, exact Host admission, and client CIDRs are configured.
By default the ComfyUI upstream must be loopback. To target an HTTPS ComfyUI server on your LAN, opt in explicitly and allowlist the exact upstream host:
COMFYMCP_COMFYUI_URL=https://comfy-gpu.lan.example
COMFYMCP_ALLOW_LAN_COMFYUI=true
COMFYMCP_COMFYUI_ALLOWED_HOSTS=comfy-gpu.lan.example
LAN upstreams require HTTPS, an origin-only URL, no embedded credentials, and DNS answers that stay inside private LAN address ranges.
npm install
npm run check
Useful development commands:
npm run build
npm test
npm run typecheck
node dist/index.js tools:list
The implementation follows PROJECT_BRIEF.md. Milestone 0 focuses on package
shape, configuration, transport admission policy, authentication primitives,
tool inventory, and fake-ComfyUI test support before porting the full action
services.
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