TeamSpeak MCP Server
Exposes TeamSpeak 3 channel management as MCP tools, allowing users to list, create, update, and delete channels via natural language.
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TeamSpeak MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes TeamSpeak 3 channel management as MCP tools. Compatible with any MCP client such as Claude Desktop or VS Code Copilot.
Setup
1. Environment Variables
Copy .env.example to .env and fill in your TeamSpeak server details:
cp .env.example .env
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
TS_HOST |
TeamSpeak server hostname | localhost |
TS_QUERY_PORT |
ServerQuery port | 10011 |
TS_SERVER_PORT |
Voice server port | 9987 |
TS_USERNAME |
ServerQuery username | serveradmin |
TS_PASSWORD |
ServerQuery password | (required) |
TS_NICKNAME |
Bot display name | MCPBot |
TS_SERVER_ID |
Virtual server ID | 1 |
MCP_PORT |
Port the MCP server listens on | 3000 |
2. Local Development
npm install
npm run build
npm start
For watch mode during development:
npm run dev
3. Docker
# Build and start
docker compose up --build
# Run in background
docker compose up -d --build
Available MCP Tools
ts_list_channels
List all channels on the TeamSpeak server.
Parameters: none
Returns: JSON array of { cid, name, topic, totalClients }
ts_create_channel
Create a new channel on the TeamSpeak server.
Parameters:
name(string, required) — Channel nametopic(string, optional) — Channel topicdescription(string, optional) — Channel descriptionpassword(string, optional) — Channel passwordparentChannelId(number, optional) — CID of parent channel for sub-channelsisPermanent(boolean, defaulttrue) — Whether the channel is permanent
Returns: { success: true, cid, name }
ts_update_channel
Update properties of an existing channel.
Parameters:
channelId(number, required) — The CID of the channel to updatename(string, optional) — New channel nametopic(string, optional) — New channel topicdescription(string, optional) — New channel descriptionpassword(string, optional) — New channel passwordisPermanent(boolean, optional) — Permanent flag
Returns: { success: true, channelId }
ts_delete_channel
Delete a channel by ID.
Parameters:
channelId(number, required) — The CID of the channel to deleteforce(boolean, defaultfalse) — Force delete even if clients are inside
Returns: { success: true, channelId }
MCP Client Configuration
Configure your MCP client to connect to http://localhost:3000/mcp (or the configured MCP_PORT).
Example for Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"teamspeak": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/mcp"
}
}
}
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