Daniel Rosehill's MCP Installer
Manages installation and configuration of MCP servers across multiple clients (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code) from a personal GitHub registry, with support for API key management and bulk installations.
README
Daniel Rosehill's MCP Installer
A personal MCP server that manages installation of my MCP servers across machines. Perfect for quickly setting up all my MCPs on a new laptop or workstation.
What This Does
This is an MCP server that:
- Fetches my MCP registry from a GitHub repo (so I can update the list without republishing to npm)
- Installs MCPs to Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients
- Prompts for secrets when MCPs require API keys
Quick Start
Add to your Claude Code config (~/.claude/settings.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-mcps": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "daniel-rosehill-mcps"]
}
}
}
Then in Claude Code, use the tools:
# See all available MCPs
list_mcps
# Install all essential MCPs
install_all essential_only=true
# Install a specific MCP
install_mcp mcp_id="gemini_transcription" secrets={"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "your-key"}
Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_mcps |
List all MCPs in the registry (filter by category, essential) |
list_installed |
Show installed MCPs for a client |
install_mcp |
Install one MCP to a client |
install_all |
Install all/essential MCPs to a client |
sync_registry |
Refresh registry from GitHub |
uninstall_mcp |
Remove an MCP from a client |
get_info |
Show installer info and supported clients |
Supported Clients
- Claude Code:
~/.claude/settings.json - Cursor:
~/.cursor/mcp.json - VS Code:
~/.config/Code/mcp.json
Registry Format
The MCP registry is a JSON file hosted on GitHub. Example entry:
{
"id": "gemini_transcription",
"name": "Gemini Transcription",
"description": "Audio transcription via Gemini",
"category": "Audio",
"essential": true,
"type": "npm",
"config": {
"package": "gemini-transcription-mcp"
},
"secrets": [
{ "key": "GOOGLE_API_KEY", "description": "Google AI API key", "required": true }
]
}
MCP Types
- npm: Installed via
npx -y package-name - streamable-http: Modern HTTP streaming transport (recommended for remote servers)
- sse: Server-Sent Events endpoint (legacy)
- http: Standard HTTP endpoint
- docker: Docker container
Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
MCP_REGISTRY_URL |
Override registry URL | GitHub raw URL |
MCP_CACHE_DIR |
Cache directory | ~/.cache/mcp-installer |
MCP_CACHE_TTL |
Cache TTL in seconds | 3600 |
License
MIT
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