Netlify
The Netlify MCP server is a toolset based on Netlify CLI that provides non-interactive site deployment, environment variable management, and build triggering functions, and is compatible with version v19.1.5.
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What is the Netlify MCP Server?
This is a server that provides management functions for the Netlify platform through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It allows you to perform Netlify-related operations through simple API calls without directly using the command-line interface.How to use the Netlify MCP Server?
You can use it by installing the MCP client and configuring the server connection. The main steps include: obtaining a Netlify personal access token, configuring the server connection, and then managing your Netlify resources through API calls.Use cases
Suitable for scenarios that require automated management of Netlify resources, such as continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) processes, batch management of environment variables for multiple sites, monitoring site build status, etc.Main features
Site managementCreate, delete, link, and manage Netlify sites, including deployment and build triggering functions
Environment variable managementSet, get, delete, and clone environment variables, supporting import from.env files
Function log viewingView the execution logs of Netlify functions for easy debugging and monitoring
Resource accessDirectly obtain JSON data of site, function, and environment variable lists through resource URIs
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Manage Netlify resources through APIs without directly using the command line
Support batch operations to improve management efficiency
Fully compatible with Netlify CLI v19.1.5
Provide type-safe parameter validation
Limitations
Some functions that require interactive operations (such as login) are not supported
Some commands require pre-setting environment variables to provide site context
Some Netlify CLI functions such as DNS, forms, and plugins are not supported
How to use
Install the server
Automatically install through Smithery or manually clone the repository and install dependencies
Obtain a Netlify access token
Create a personal access token (PAT) in the Netlify user settings
Configure the server
Add server configuration and set the access token in the MCP settings file
Start using
Access Netlify functions through API calls or resource URIs
Usage examples
Deploy a production siteDeploy a locally built site to the Netlify production environment
Batch update environment variablesSet the same environment variable configuration for multiple sites
Monitor function executionView the execution logs of a specific Netlify function
Frequently asked questions
Why can't I use the netlify login command to log in?
How to solve the 'site context required' error?
Which Netlify CLI versions are supported?
How to view all available commands?
Related resources
Netlify CLI official documentation
Official documentation for the Netlify command-line tool
MCP SDK documentation
TypeScript SDK documentation for the Model Context Protocol
Zod validation library documentation
Documentation for the Zod library used for parameter validation
Netlify personal access token management
Page for creating and managing Netlify personal access tokens
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