
Inspektor Gadget MCP Server
Debug your Container and Kubernetes workloads with an AI interface powered by eBPF
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Inspektor Gadget MCP Server
AI-powered debugging and inspection for Kubernetes clusters using Inspektor Gadget.
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Features
- AI-powered interface for Kubernetes troubleshooting and monitoring
- One-click Inspektor Gadget deployment and removal
- Intelligent output summarization and analysis
- Automatic gadget discovery from Artifact Hub
Quick Start
- Ensure you have Docker and a valid
kubeconfig
file - Configure the MCP server in VS Code (see INSTALL.md)
- Start using AI commands in VS Code Copilot Chat
- Try: "Show me DNS traffic" or "Deploy Inspektor Gadget"
code --add-mcp '{
"name": "inspektor-gadget",
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"--mount",
"type=bind,src=${env:HOME}/.kube/config,dst=/kubeconfig",
"ghcr.io/inspektor-gadget/ig-mcp-server:latest",
"-gadget-discoverer=artifacthub"
]
}'
or with specific network gadgets:
code --add-mcp '{
"name": "inspektor-gadget",
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"--mount",
"type=bind,src=${env:HOME}/.kube/config,dst=/kubeconfig",
"ghcr.io/inspektor-gadget/ig-mcp-server:latest",
"-gadget-images=trace_dns:latest,trace_tcp:latest,snapshot_process:latest,snapshot_socket:latest"
]
}'
Available Tools
Management Tools
- deploy_inspektor_gadget: Installs Inspektor Gadget in your cluster
- undeploy_inspektor_gadget: Removes Inspektor Gadget from your cluster
Gadget Discovery
- Automatic: Uses Artifact Hub (
-gadget-discoverer=artifacthub
) - Manual: Specify gadgets directly (
-gadget-images=trace_dns:latest
)
See INSTALL.md for configuration options.
Security Notes
- Requires read-only access to your kubeconfig file
- Needs network access for Artifact Hub discovery
- Ensure appropriate RBAC policies in your cluster
Resources
- 📖 Documentation
- 🐛 Issues
- 💬 Slack
- 🌐 Website
- 📋 Troubleshooting
Related Projects
- Inspektor Gadget - Kubernetes debugging tool
- MCP Specification - Model Context Protocol
License
Apache License 2.0 - see LICENSE for details.
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