mcp-this
Dynamically exposes CLI/bash commands as MCP tools and creates structured AI prompt templates through simple YAML configuration files, enabling users to transform any command-line tool into an MCP-compatible interface without writing code.
README
mcp-this
An MCP Server that dynamically exposes CLI/bash commands as tools and prompt templates through YAML configuration files.
mcp-this lets you turn any command-line tool into an MCP tool and create structured prompt templates that any MCP Client (e.g. Claude Desktop) can use. Instead of writing code, you simply define commands, prompts, and their parameters in YAML files, and the MCP Server makes them available to MCP Clients like Claude Desktop.
Core Value: Transform CLI commands into MCP tools and create reusable prompt templates using simple YAML configuration.
How It Works
Define tools (CLI commands) and prompts (AI templates) in YAML:
tools:
get-current-time:
description: |
Display the current date and time in various formats.
Examples:
- get_current_time(format="iso") → 2025-05-18T17:17:39Z
- get_current_time(format="readable") → Friday, May 18, 2025 5:17 PM
execution:
command: >-
if [ "<<format>>" = "iso" ]; then
date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ";
elif [ "<<format>>" = "readable" ]; then
date "+%A, %B %d, %Y %I:%M %p";
else
echo "ISO: $(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ")";
echo "Readable: $(date "+%A, %B %d, %Y %I:%M %p")";
fi
parameters:
format:
description: "Time format: iso, readable, or empty for both"
required: false
system-info:
description: Get basic system information
execution:
command: uname -a && echo "CPU: $(nproc) cores"
parameters: {}
prompts:
code-reviewer:
description: Perform a thorough code review with best practices focus
template: |
Please review the following code with a focus on:
- Code quality and best practices
- Security vulnerabilities
- Performance considerations
{{#if focus_area}}- Special attention to: {{focus_area}}{{/if}}
Code to review:
{{code}}
{{#if context}}Additional context: {{context}}{{/if}}
arguments:
code:
description: Code to review
required: true
focus_area:
description: Specific area to focus on (e.g., security, performance)
required: false
context:
description: Additional context about the code
required: false
Use in Claude Desktop:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-this-custom": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-this", "--config-path", "/path/to/your-tools.yaml"]
}
}
}
That's it! Claude can now:
- Execute your custom CLI tools (get-current-time, system-info)
- Use your structured prompt templates (code-reviewer with guided arguments)
Quick Start
1. Install uvx
# Install uv (includes uvx)
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
2. Create Your First Tool
Create my-tools.yaml:
tools:
web-scraper:
description: Fetch a webpage and convert it to clean, readable text
execution:
command: curl -s '<<url>>' | lynx -dump -stdin
parameters:
url:
description: URL of the webpage to fetch
required: true
find-large-files:
description: Find files larger than specified size in a directory
execution:
command: find '<<directory>>' -type f -size +<<size>> -exec ls -lh {} \;
parameters:
directory:
description: Directory to search
required: true
size:
description: Minimum file size (e.g., 100M, 1G)
required: true
2.1. Add AI Prompt Templates (Optional)
Enhance your my-tools.yaml with structured prompt templates:
tools:
# ... your tools above ...
prompts:
summarize-webpage:
description: Generate a structured summary of webpage content
template: |
Please analyze the following webpage content and provide:
1. **Main Topic**: What is this page about?
2. **Key Points**: {{num_points}} most important points
3. **Target Audience**: Who is this content for?
{{#if focus}}4. **{{focus}} Analysis**: Specific insights about {{focus}}{{/if}}
Content:
{{content}}
arguments:
content:
description: Webpage content to summarize
required: true
num_points:
description: Number of key points to extract (default 5)
required: false
focus:
description: Specific aspect to focus on (e.g., technical, business, educational)
required: false
file-analysis:
description: Analyze files for specific purposes
template: |
Analyze the following files for {{analysis_type}}:
{{#if criteria}}Focus on: {{criteria}}{{/if}}
{{files}}
Please provide:
- Summary of findings
- Recommendations
- {{#if format}}Output in {{format}} format{{/if}}
arguments:
files:
description: File contents or paths to analyze
required: true
analysis_type:
description: Type of analysis (security, performance, quality, etc.)
required: true
criteria:
description: Specific criteria or standards to check against
required: false
format:
description: Output format (markdown, JSON, report, etc.)
required: false
Using Prompts in Claude Desktop:
- Click the
+icon in the message input - Select "Add from mcp-this-custom"
- Choose your prompt (e.g., "summarize-webpage")
- Fill in the arguments - Claude will guide you through the required and optional fields
3. Configure Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"my-tools": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-this", "--config-path", "/path/to/my-tools.yaml"]
}
}
}
4. Restart Claude Desktop
Your tools and prompts are now available! Claude can:
- Fetch web content and find large files using your custom CLI tools
- Use structured prompt templates for guided analysis and summarization
Configuration Format
Tool Definition
tools:
tool-name:
description: "Description with usage examples"
execution:
command: "command-template <<parameter1>> <<optional_param>>"
parameters:
parameter1:
description: "Parameter description"
required: true
optional_param:
description: "Optional parameter description"
required: false
Key Points:
- Use
<<parameter>>placeholders in commands - Parameters marked
required: falseare removed from commands if not provided - Use
command: >-for multi-line commands (notcommand: |)
Prompt Definition
prompts:
prompt-name:
description: "Prompt description"
template: |
Template with {{argument}} placeholders.
{{#if optional_arg}}Conditional: {{optional_arg}}{{/if}}
arguments:
argument:
description: "Argument description"
required: true
optional_arg:
description: "Optional argument"
required: false
Prompts vs Tools:
- Tools execute commands and use
<<parameter>>syntax - Prompts generate text templates and use
{{argument}}syntax with Handlebars
Configuration Methods
| Method | Usage | Example |
|---|---|---|
| YAML File | --config-path <path> |
--config-path ./my-tools.yaml |
| JSON String | --config-value <json> |
--config-value '{"tools":{...}}' |
| Environment Variable | MCP_THIS_CONFIG_PATH |
export MCP_THIS_CONFIG_PATH=./tools.yaml |
| Built-in Preset | --preset <n> |
--preset default |
Pre-Built Tool & Prompt Collections (Presets)
For convenience, mcp-this includes ready-to-use collections of tools and prompts:
default- Safe, read-only tools (file exploration, web scraping)editing- File manipulation tools (create, edit, delete)github- GitHub integration tools (PR analysis, repository operations) + specialized prompts (code-review, create-pr-description)
Quick usage:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-this": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-this", "--preset", "default"]
}
}
}
See README_PRESETS.md for complete preset documentation, tool lists, dependencies, and advanced setup.
Real-World Examples
Development Workflow Tools
tools:
git-status-summary:
description: Get a concise overview of git repository status
execution:
command: >-
echo "=== Branch ===" && git branch --show-current &&
echo "=== Status ===" && git status --porcelain &&
echo "=== Recent Commits ===" && git log --oneline -5
parameters: {}
test-runner:
description: Run tests with optional pattern matching
execution:
command: >-
if [ -n "<<pattern>>" ]; then
npm test -- --grep "<<pattern>>"
else
npm test
fi
parameters:
pattern:
description: Test pattern to match (optional)
required: false
docker-container-logs:
description: Get logs from a Docker container
execution:
command: docker logs <<container_name>> --tail <<lines>>
parameters:
container_name:
description: Name or ID of the Docker container
required: true
lines:
description: Number of log lines to show (default 100)
required: false
default: "100"
AI-Powered Workflow Prompts
prompts:
refactor-code:
description: Guide code refactoring with specific goals and constraints
template: |
Please refactor the following code with these objectives:
{{#if goals}}
**Goals:**
{{goals}}
{{/if}}
**Constraints:**
- Maintain existing functionality
- {{#if language}}Follow {{language}} best practices{{/if}}
- {{#if performance}}Optimize for {{performance}}{{/if}}
{{#if additional_constraints}}
- {{additional_constraints}}
{{/if}}
**Code to refactor:**
```
{{code}}
```
Please provide:
1. Refactored code with explanations
2. Summary of changes made
3. Potential risks or considerations
arguments:
code:
description: Code to refactor
required: true
goals:
description: Specific refactoring goals (e.g., improve readability, reduce complexity)
required: false
language:
description: Programming language for best practices
required: false
performance:
description: Performance optimization target (speed, memory, etc.)
required: false
additional_constraints:
description: Any additional constraints or requirements
required: false
technical-documentation:
description: Generate comprehensive technical documentation
template: |
Create {{doc_type}} documentation for:
{{content}}
**Requirements:**
- Target audience: {{audience}}
{{#if style}}- Documentation style: {{style}}{{/if}}
{{#if sections}}- Include sections: {{sections}}{{/if}}
- {{#if detail_level}}Detail level: {{detail_level}}{{/if}}
{{#if examples}}**Include examples:** {{examples}}{{/if}}
Please structure the documentation with clear headings, examples, and actionable information.
arguments:
content:
description: Code, API, or system to document
required: true
doc_type:
description: Type of documentation (API, user guide, technical spec, etc.)
required: true
audience:
description: Target audience (developers, end-users, administrators, etc.)
required: true
style:
description: Documentation style (formal, conversational, tutorial, reference)
required: false
sections:
description: Specific sections to include
required: false
detail_level:
description: Level of detail (high-level, detailed, comprehensive)
required: false
examples:
description: Types of examples to include
required: false
System Administration Tools
tools:
port-checker:
description: Check what process is using a specific port
execution:
command: lsof -i :<<port>>
parameters:
port:
description: Port number to check
required: true
service-status:
description: Check the status of a system service
execution:
command: systemctl status <<service_name>>
parameters:
service_name:
description: Name of the service to check
required: true
disk-usage-analyzer:
description: Analyze disk usage and find largest directories
execution:
command: >-
echo "=== Disk Usage Summary ===" &&
df -h <<path>> &&
echo "=== Largest Directories ===" &&
du -h <<path>> | sort -hr | head -10
parameters:
path:
description: Path to analyze (default current directory)
required: false
default: "."
Python API Usage
from mcp import ClientSession, StdioServerParameters
from mcp.client.stdio import stdio_client
# Using custom configuration
server_params = StdioServerParameters(
command='uvx',
args=['mcp-this', '--config-path', '/path/to/tools.yaml'],
)
async with stdio_client(server_params) as (read, write):
async with ClientSession(read, write) as session:
await session.initialize()
# List available tools
tools = await session.list_tools()
print([tool.name for tool in tools.tools])
# Use a tool
result = await session.call_tool(
'git-status-summary',
{}
)
print(result.content[0].text)
Installation Options
Via uvx (Recommended)
# No installation needed - uvx runs tools in isolated environments
uvx mcp-this --config-path ./my-tools.yaml
Via pip
pip install mcp-this
mcp-this --config-path ./my-tools.yaml
From Source
git clone https://github.com/your-username/mcp-this.git
cd mcp-this
uv sync
python -m mcp_this --config-path ./my-tools.yaml
Security Considerations
⚠️ Important: mcp-this executes shell commands based on your configuration. Always:
- Use trusted configuration files only
- Validate user inputs in production environments
- Run with minimal necessary privileges
- Consider containerization for additional security
- Review commands for dangerous operations
See the Security section for detailed security guidance.
Development
Setup
git clone https://github.com/your-username/mcp-this.git
cd mcp-this
uv sync
Testing
make tests # Run all tests
make unittests # Unit tests only
make linting # Linting only
make open_coverage # View coverage report
Building
make package-build # Build package
make package-publish # Publish (requires UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN)
License
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