
WinLog-mcp
Provides programmatic access to ingest and query Windows event logs (especially Sysmon logs), enabling security monitoring, incident response, and log analysis automation.
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🪟 WinLog-mcp
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) tool for retrieving and analyzing Windows event logs (e.g. Sysmon). WinLog-mcp provides programmatic access to ingest and query Windows event logs, making it ideal for security monitoring, incident response, and log analysis automation.
✨ Features
- Ingest Windows Sysmon logs and store them as files in a user-defined directory
- Query logs by timestamp, returning recent event entries for analysis or troubleshooting
- Seamless interoperability with MCP tools and ecosystem
📄 Log files format
- Log files are named with the format
<timestamp>_<log_type>.log
in the chosen storage path
MCP Server (tool, prompts,...)
🛠️ Available Tools
ingest_syslog
: Ingests recent Sysmon logs and writes them to a filequery_syslog
: Queries ingested logs by timestamp and returns recent events
📋 Requirements
- Operating System: Windows
- Python: 3.7 or higher
- Dependencies:
- pywin32
- mcp.server.fastmcp (or your MCP server implementation)
💾 Installation
Clone the repository and install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
🚀 Usage
🖥️ Sysmon Installation
Reference: Sysmon Installation Guideline
cd sysmon
install.bat
▶️ Running Directly
Run the tool as an MCP server:
python main.py --storage-path \\PATH\\TO\\logs\\
🧑💻 Development Mode
You can inspect or debug using the MCP Inspector:
# Run in development mode
python \\PATH\\TO\\main.py --storage-path \\PATH\\TO\\logs\\
# Run in inspector mode
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector python \\PATH\\TO\\main.py --storage-path \\PATH\\TO\\logs\\
⚙️ Configuration
MCP configuration to run winlog-mcp tool.
{
"mcpServers": {
"winlog-mcp": {
"command": "python",
"args": [
"\\PATH\\TO\\main.py",
"--storage-path",
"\\PATH\\TO\\logs\\"
]
}
}
}
🤖 MCP Clients Integration
💬 Claude Desktop Integration
The configuration file is located at:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Once integrated with Claude Desktop, you can ask Claude to:
Please show me the last 10 events in the last 24 hours, and Analyze them.
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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