
Simple Commands MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to execute predefined developer commands and manage long-running processes through a JSON configuration file. Supports both one-shot commands and daemon processes with automatic process lifecycle management.
README
Simple Commands MCP Server
A configuration-driven Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for executing developer commands and managing long-running processes. This server allows AI assistants to run predefined commands through a simple JSON configuration file.
Features
- Configuration-driven: Add new tools by simply updating a JSON config file
- Daemon Management: Handle long-running processes with automatic start/stop/status/logs commands
- Auto-generated Controls: Each daemon automatically gets
_start
,_status
,_stop
, and_logs
commands - Process Monitoring: Track PID, uptime, state, and capture output for all daemons
- Automatic Cleanup: All processes are terminated when the MCP client disconnects
- Cross-platform: Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows
Installation
Using npx (recommended)
No installation needed! Just run directly:
npx simple-commands-mcp @config.json
Global Installation
npm install -g simple-commands-mcp
simple-commands-mcp @config.json
Local Development
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/simple-commands-mcp.git
cd simple-commands-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm link
simple-commands-mcp @config.json
Usage
Basic Usage
Create a config.json
file with your tool definitions:
{
"tools": [
{
"name": "list_files",
"description": "List files in current directory",
"command": "ls -la",
"daemon": false
},
{
"name": "dev_server",
"description": "Start development server",
"command": "npm run dev",
"daemon": true
}
]
}
Then run the MCP server:
npx simple-commands-mcp @config.json
Configuration Options
Each tool in the configuration has the following properties:
name
(string, required): Unique identifier for the tooldescription
(string, required): Human-readable description of what the tool doescommand
(string, required): The shell command to executedaemon
(boolean, required): Set totrue
for long-running processes,false
for one-shot commands
Daemon Tools
When you set daemon: true
for a tool, the server automatically creates four commands:
{name}_start
: Start the daemon process{name}_status
: Get current status, PID, uptime, and recent output{name}_stop
: Stop the daemon process{name}_logs
: Get the last N lines of output (default: 50)
Example: A tool named dev_server
with daemon: true
will create:
dev_server_start
dev_server_status
dev_server_stop
dev_server_logs
Examples
Simple Commands Configuration
{
"tools": [
{
"name": "git_status",
"description": "Show git repository status",
"command": "git status",
"daemon": false
},
{
"name": "run_tests",
"description": "Run test suite",
"command": "npm test",
"daemon": false
},
{
"name": "build_project",
"description": "Build the project",
"command": "npm run build",
"daemon": false
}
]
}
Development Environment Configuration
{
"tools": [
{
"name": "frontend",
"description": "Frontend development server with hot reload",
"command": "npm run dev:frontend",
"daemon": true
},
{
"name": "backend",
"description": "Backend API server",
"command": "npm run dev:backend",
"daemon": true
},
{
"name": "database",
"description": "Local database server",
"command": "docker-compose up db",
"daemon": true
},
{
"name": "migrate",
"description": "Run database migrations",
"command": "npm run db:migrate",
"daemon": false
}
]
}
MCP Client Configuration
To use this server with an MCP client (like Claude Desktop), add it to your MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"simple-commands": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["simple-commands-mcp", "@/path/to/your/config.json"]
}
}
}
Working Directory
Commands are executed in the directory where you run the MCP server. To run commands in a specific directory:
-
Start the server from that directory:
cd /path/to/project npx simple-commands-mcp @config.json
-
Or use absolute paths in your commands:
{ "name": "project_build", "description": "Build the project", "command": "cd /path/to/project && npm run build", "daemon": false }
Troubleshooting
Server won't start
- Ensure Node.js 18+ is installed:
node --version
- Check that your config file is valid JSON
- Make sure the config file path is correct and prefixed with
@
Commands fail to execute
- Verify commands work when run manually from the same directory
- Check that required dependencies are in PATH
- Review the server logs for error messages
Daemon processes not stopping
- The server automatically tracks and terminates all daemon processes when:
- The MCP client disconnects
- The server receives SIGINT/SIGTERM
- You use the
{name}_stop
command
- Use Ctrl+C to gracefully shutdown the server and all daemons
Development
Building from Source
npm install
npm run build
Running in Development Mode
npm run dev
Project Structure
simple-commands-mcp/
├── src/
│ ├── cli.ts # CLI entry point for npx
│ ├── server.ts # Main MCP server
│ ├── types.ts # TypeScript type definitions
│ ├── logger.ts # Logging utilities
│ ├── processManager.ts # Daemon process management
│ └── toolExecutor.ts # Command execution logic
├── dist/ # Compiled JavaScript (generated)
├── config.json # Example configuration
├── package.json # Package metadata and scripts
└── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
License
MIT
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Support
For issues and feature requests, please use the GitHub Issues page.
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