MCP-LLM Bridge
Bridge between Ollama and MCP servers, enabling local LLMs to use Model Context Protocol tools
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MCP-LLM Bridge
A TypeScript implementation that connects local LLMs (via Ollama) to Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. This bridge allows open-source models to use the same tools and capabilities as Claude, enabling powerful local AI assistants.
Overview
This project bridges local Large Language Models with MCP servers that provide various capabilities like:
- Filesystem operations
- Brave web search
- GitHub interactions
- Google Drive & Gmail integration
- Memory/storage
- Image generation with Flux
The bridge translates between the LLM's outputs and the MCP's JSON-RPC protocol, allowing any Ollama-compatible model to use these tools just like Claude does.
Current Setup
- LLM: Using Qwen 2.5 7B (qwen2.5-coder:7b-instruct) through Ollama
- MCPs:
- Filesystem operations (
@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem) - Brave Search (
@modelcontextprotocol/server-brave-search) - GitHub (
@modelcontextprotocol/server-github) - Memory (
@modelcontextprotocol/server-memory) - Flux image generation (
@patruff/server-flux) - Gmail & Drive (
@patruff/server-gmail-drive)
- Filesystem operations (
Architecture
- Bridge: Core component that manages tool registration and execution
- LLM Client: Handles Ollama interactions and formats tool calls
- MCP Client: Manages MCP server connections and JSON-RPC communication
- Tool Router: Routes requests to appropriate MCP based on tool type
Key Features
- Multi-MCP support with dynamic tool routing
- Structured output validation for tool calls
- Automatic tool detection from user prompts
- Robust process management for Ollama
- Detailed logging and error handling
Setup
- Install Ollama and required model:
ollama pull qwen2.5-coder:7b-instruct
- Install MCP servers:
npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem
npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/server-brave-search
npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/server-github
npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/server-memory
npm install -g @patruff/server-flux
npm install -g @patruff/server-gmail-drive
- Configure credentials:
- Set
BRAVE_API_KEYfor Brave Search - Set
GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKENfor GitHub - Set
REPLICATE_API_TOKENfor Flux - Run Gmail/Drive MCP auth:
node path/to/gmail-drive/index.js auth - For example node C:\Users\patru\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules@patruff\server-gmail-drive\dist\index.js auth
- Set
Configuration
The bridge is configured through bridge_config.json:
- MCP server definitions
- LLM settings (model, temperature, etc.)
- Tool permissions and paths
Example:
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["path/to/server-filesystem/dist/index.js"],
"allowedDirectory": "workspace/path"
},
// ... other MCP configurations
},
"llm": {
"model": "qwen2.5-coder:7b-instruct",
"baseUrl": "http://localhost:11434"
}
}
Usage
- Start the bridge:
npm run start
- Available commands:
list-tools: Show available tools- Regular text: Send prompts to the LLM
quit: Exit the program
Example interactions:
> Search the web for "latest TypeScript features"
[Uses Brave Search MCP to find results]
> Create a new folder called "project-docs"
[Uses Filesystem MCP to create directory]
> Send an email to user@example.com
[Uses Gmail MCP to compose and send email]
Technical Details
Tool Detection
The bridge includes smart tool detection based on user input:
- Email operations: Detected by email addresses and keywords
- Drive operations: Detected by file/folder keywords
- Search operations: Contextually routed to appropriate search tool
Response Processing
Responses are processed through multiple stages:
- LLM generates structured tool calls
- Bridge validates and routes to appropriate MCP
- MCP executes operation and returns result
- Bridge formats response for user
Extended Capabilities
This bridge effectively brings Claude's tool capabilities to local models:
- Filesystem manipulation
- Web search and research
- Email and document management
- Code and GitHub interactions
- Image generation
- Persistent memory
All while running completely locally with open-source models.
Future Improvements
- Add support for more MCPs
- Implement parallel tool execution
- Add streaming responses
- Enhance error recovery
- Add conversation memory
- Support more Ollama models
Related Projects
This bridge integrates with the broader Claude ecosystem:
- Model Context Protocol (MCP)
- Claude Desktop Configuration
- Ollama Project
- Various MCP server implementations
The result is a powerful local AI assistant that can match many of Claude's capabilities while running entirely on your own hardware.
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