Mcpterm
MCP tool server providing stateful TUI - compatible terminal sessions
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What is MCP Term?
MCP Term is a tool server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that provides terminal sessions with state management. It allows you to execute commands in a continuously running terminal environment. For example, after changing the directory, subsequent commands will run in the same directory.How to use MCP Term?
First, you need to install the MCP Term tool and then add it to the Claude Desktop configuration file. After installation, you can use the tool to run commands or interact with TUI applications.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for scenarios where commands need to be run in a continuous environment, such as development debugging, configuration management, and script writing.Main features
State managementSave and continue command states in the same terminal session.
Multi - tool supportProvide multiple tools, such as `run` and `runScreen`, to meet different needs.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Support state management, eliminating the need for repeated environment setup.
Compatible with a variety of TUI applications.
Easy to integrate into existing workflows.
Limitations
Requires some command - line operation experience.
Some complex TUIs may require additional configuration.
How to use
Clone the repository
Clone the MCP Term repository to your local machine via Git.
Generate the tool
Run the `make` command to generate the `mcpterm` binary file.
Move to PATH
Move the generated binary file to the system PATH.
Add to Claude Desktop
Edit the configuration file to enable MCP Term.
Usage examples
Write and run a DockerfileUse `vim` to write a Dockerfile, then start a container and run a Python REPL.
Configuration managementChange configuration files and verify the changes in a continuous environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install MCP Term?
Which tools does MCP Term support?
How to solve problems when running a TUI?
Related resources
GitHub repository
MCP Term source code repository.
Claude Desktop official website
Desktop tool integrating MCP Term.
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