RemoteZip MCP Server
Enables accessing and extracting files from remote zip archives over HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP without downloading the entire archive. Supports listing files, extracting individual files, and getting file information using partial reading techniques.
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RemoteZip MCP Server
An MCP server that provides tools for accessing remote zip files over HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols without downloading the entire archive.
Features
- List files in remote zip archives
- Extract individual files from remote zip archives
- Get file information and statistics
- Support for HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols
- Partial reading - only downloads necessary parts of the zip file
Installation
From Source
- Install Python 3.10 or higher
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/remotezip-mcp.git cd remotezip-mcp - Install dependencies:
pip install -e .
From GitHub Releases
Download the latest release from the Releases page and install:
pip install remotezip_mcp-1.0.0-py3-none-any.whl
MCP Server Configuration
For VSCode
-
Install the MCP extension:
- Search for "MCP (Model Context Protocol)" in VSCode extensions
- Install the extension by Anthropic
-
Create MCP configuration file:
- Create the file
~/.vscode/mcp.json(on macOS/Linux) or%APPDATA%\Code\User\mcp.json(on Windows) - Or use the global config:
~/.config/mcp/mcp.json
- Create the file
-
Add the following configuration to your mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"remotezip": {
"command": "remotezip-mcp",
"args": [],
"env": {
"PATH": "$PATH"
}
}
}
}
- Restart VSCode to load the MCP server
For Cursor
-
Open Cursor settings:
- Press
Cmd/Ctrl + ,to open settings - Or go to File → Preferences → Settings
- Press
-
Navigate to MCP settings:
- Search for "mcp" in the settings search bar
- Look for "MCP: Servers" or "Model Context Protocol" section
-
Add a new MCP server with these exact settings:
- Name:
RemoteZip MCP Server - Command:
remotezip-mcp - Arguments: Leave this field empty
- Environment Variables: (optional)
- Save and restart Cursor to activate the MCP server
Alternative: Manual MCP Configuration
If your editor doesn't have built-in MCP support, you can also run the server manually:
# Start the MCP server
remotezip-mcp
Then connect to it using your MCP client with the server running on the default port.
Troubleshooting
- Command not found: Make sure
remotezip-mcpis in your PATH after installation - Permission denied: Try running with
sudoor check file permissions - Server won't start: Verify the installation with
remotezip-mcp --help - Configuration not loading: Check the JSON syntax in your mcp.json file
Usage
Run the server:
python remotezip_server.py
Or use the installed command:
remotezip-mcp
Tools
list_files(url): Get list of files in the archiveextract_file(url, filename, local_path): Extract a file to local storageget_file_info(url, filename): Get details about a specific fileget_zip_statistics(url): Get overall statistics of the archive
Development
Setup Development Environment
# Create virtual environment
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
# Install in development mode
pip install -e .
Running Tests
# Run the MCP server
python remotezip_server.py
Creating Releases
Use the provided release script:
./release.sh 1.0.0
This will:
- Create a git tag
r1.0.0 - Push the tag to GitHub
- Trigger GitHub Actions to build and release
GitHub Actions
The repository includes automated release workflows:
- Release Workflow (
.github/workflows/release.yml): Automatically builds and releases when version tags are pushed - Triggers on tags matching pattern
r* - Builds Python wheel and source distribution
- Creates GitHub release with generated release notes
Dependencies
remotezip: For partial reading of remote zip filesmcp: Model Context Protocol frameworkfastmcp: FastMCP server implementation
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
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