voidtools-everything-mcp

voidtools-everything-mcp

Local MCP server for searching a voidtools Everything 1.5a index from Codex, Claude, and other MCP clients.

Category
Visit Server

README

voidtools-everything-mcp

Local MCP server for searching a voidtools Everything 1.5a index from Codex, Claude, and other MCP clients.

This server uses the Everything HTTP Server and exposes read-only MCP tools. It does not download, open, modify, delete, rebuild, or reindex files.

Requirements

  • Windows with Everything 1.5a running.
  • Everything HTTP Server enabled.
  • Node.js 20.11 or newer.

Recommended Everything Settings

In Everything:

  1. Open Tools > Options > HTTP Server.
  2. Enable HTTP Server.
  3. Note the port. The official default URL is http://127.0.0.1, while this machine is currently serving Everything HTTP on http://127.0.0.1:8011.
  4. Disable file download unless you explicitly need browser downloads.
  5. Keep the HTTP Server off public networks.

Local Development Install

git clone <this-repository-url>
cd voidtools-everything-mcp
npm install
npm run build

During local development, configure your MCP client to run the built local file with node. MCP clients start this process on demand and communicate with it over stdio; you do not need to keep this server running manually.

Configuration

Variable Default Description
EVERYTHING_BASE_URL http://127.0.0.1 Everything HTTP Server URL
EVERYTHING_DEFAULT_COUNT 20 Default returned result count
EVERYTHING_MAX_COUNT 100 Maximum returned result count
EVERYTHING_TIMEOUT_MS 5000 HTTP timeout in milliseconds

Local MCP Client Example

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "everything": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "C:\\Users\\KU\\project\\Everything-SDK\\dist\\index.js"
      ],
      "env": {
        "EVERYTHING_BASE_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:8011"
      }
    }
  }
}

Use an absolute path in args. Many MCP clients launch the command directly without a shell, so variables such as %USERPROFILE%, $env:USERPROFILE, or ~ may not be expanded inside args. If your MCP client explicitly documents environment-variable expansion in command arguments, you can use it; otherwise the absolute path is the safest option.

If you move this repository to C:\Users\KU\project\voidtools-everything-mcp, update the path like this:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "everything": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "C:\\Users\\KU\\project\\voidtools-everything-mcp\\dist\\index.js"
      ],
      "env": {
        "EVERYTHING_BASE_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:8011"
      }
    }
  }
}

npm Package Usage

After this package is published to npm, MCP clients can run it with npx instead of a local path:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "everything": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "voidtools-everything-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "EVERYTHING_BASE_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:8011"
      }
    }
  }
}

With this setup, the MCP client starts npx only when it needs the MCP server. npx downloads or reuses the package from the npm cache, runs the package binary locally, and the process exits when the MCP client disconnects.

Publishing

This package is set up for npm Trusted Publishing from GitHub Actions. The workflow lives at .github/workflows/publish.yml and publishes when a v* tag is pushed.

One-time npm setup

  1. Push this repository to GitHub.
  2. Create the package name on npm, or publish the first version manually once with npm publish --access public.
  3. Open the package page on npmjs.com.
  4. Go to package settings and find Trusted Publisher.
  5. Choose GitHub Actions.
  6. Fill in:
    • Organization or user: your GitHub username or organization.
    • Repository: the GitHub repository name.
    • Workflow filename: publish.yml.
    • Environment name: leave blank unless you add a GitHub deployment environment.
    • Allowed actions: npm publish.

Trusted Publishing uses GitHub Actions OIDC, so you do not need to create an NPM_TOKEN secret.

Release a new version

npm version patch
git push
git push origin --tags

The pushed v* tag starts the publish workflow. The workflow installs dependencies, runs tests, typechecks, builds, shows npm pack --dry-run, and then runs npm publish --access public.

For a minor or major release, use npm version minor or npm version major.

Tools

everything_search

Searches the Everything index and returns bounded file/folder paths.

Input:

{
  "query": "invoice ext:pdf",
  "count": 20,
  "sort": "date_modified",
  "ascending": false,
  "matchPath": true
}

everything_health

Checks whether the Everything HTTP Server is reachable.

Development

npm test
npm run typecheck
npm run build

Security Notes

  • Keep Everything HTTP Server bound to localhost for personal agent usage.
  • Do not expose the HTTP Server to a public network.
  • Add authentication, path allowlists, and audit logging before any remote deployment.
  • Add a separate allowlisted file-reading tool only if an agent truly needs file contents.

License

MIT

Recommended Servers

playwright-mcp

playwright-mcp

A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots without requiring vision models or screenshots.

Official
Featured
TypeScript
Magic Component Platform (MCP)

Magic Component Platform (MCP)

An AI-powered tool that generates modern UI components from natural language descriptions, integrating with popular IDEs to streamline UI development workflow.

Official
Featured
Local
TypeScript
Audiense Insights MCP Server

Audiense Insights MCP Server

Enables interaction with Audiense Insights accounts via the Model Context Protocol, facilitating the extraction and analysis of marketing insights and audience data including demographics, behavior, and influencer engagement.

Official
Featured
Local
TypeScript
VeyraX MCP

VeyraX MCP

Single MCP tool to connect all your favorite tools: Gmail, Calendar and 40 more.

Official
Featured
Local
graphlit-mcp-server

graphlit-mcp-server

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables integration between MCP clients and the Graphlit service. Ingest anything from Slack to Gmail to podcast feeds, in addition to web crawling, into a Graphlit project - and then retrieve relevant contents from the MCP client.

Official
Featured
TypeScript
Kagi MCP Server

Kagi MCP Server

An MCP server that integrates Kagi search capabilities with Claude AI, enabling Claude to perform real-time web searches when answering questions that require up-to-date information.

Official
Featured
Python
E2B

E2B

Using MCP to run code via e2b.

Official
Featured
Neon Database

Neon Database

MCP server for interacting with Neon Management API and databases

Official
Featured
Exa Search

Exa Search

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server lets AI assistants like Claude use the Exa AI Search API for web searches. This setup allows AI models to get real-time web information in a safe and controlled way.

Official
Featured
Qdrant Server

Qdrant Server

This repository is an example of how to create a MCP server for Qdrant, a vector search engine.

Official
Featured