Hostname MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to automatically identify which machine they're working with by providing hostname detection and system information including CPU, memory, OS version, and architecture.
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Hostname MCP Server
A lightweight Model Context Protocol (MCP) server focused on hostname detection with system information. Perfect for AI assistants to automatically identify which machine they're working with.
Generated by Claude Sonnet 4, directed by leependu.
Features
🔒 Secure: Only reads system information, never executes arbitrary commands
🏷️ Focused: Hostname detection first, system specs second
⚡ Lightweight: Minimal dependencies and fast startup
🎯 Purpose-built: Designed specifically for Claude Desktop workflow optimization
Tools Provided
get_hostname
Returns just the system hostname - perfect for quick machine identification.
get_system_info
Comprehensive system information including:
- Hostname and platform details
- CPU count and memory information
- OS version and architecture
- System uptime
- User information
Installation
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the TypeScript:
npm run build
- Test the server:
npm start
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hostname": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/path/to/hostname-mcp/build/index.js"
]
}
}
}
Development
npm run build- Build TypeScript to JavaScriptnpm run dev- Watch mode for developmentnpm start- Run the built server
Security
This server is designed to be secure by default:
- Only reads system information using Node.js
osmodule - No arbitrary command execution
- No environment variable exposure
- No sensitive data access
Version 2.0 Changes
- Removed
get_environment_context: Eliminated potential security risk of exposing environment variables - Removed
get_quick_summary: Redundant information already available in other tools - Focused approach: Now provides just hostname and system info - clean and secure
Project Context
Created as part of a workflow optimization to automatically identify which machine Claude is working with, eliminating the need to manually specify the computer at the start of each conversation.
Perfect for users with multiple development machines who want streamlined AI assistance.
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