Terminal Controller
An MCP server that enables secure terminal command execution, directory navigation, and file system operations through standardized interfaces
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What is the Terminal Controller (MCP) Server?
The Terminal Controller (MCP) Server is a secure terminal command execution platform based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It allows users to run terminal instructions, navigate directories, manage files, and perform other system tasks through natural language or specific commands.How to use the Terminal Controller (MCP) Server?
By configuring your MCP client (such as Claude Desktop), you can easily interact with the server on any supported device. Simply input simple natural language instructions to complete complex operations.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for enterprise environments that require remote management and automated processing of terminal tasks, developer toolchains, and scenarios for personal productivity improvement.Main Features
Execute CommandsRun specified terminal commands in a controlled environment and obtain standard output, error output, and status information.
Directory ManagementBrowse the contents of the current directory or a specified directory and list files and subdirectories.
File OperationsPerform operations such as reading, writing, updating, inserting, and deleting files, and support line-level processing.
Security MeasuresBuilt-in blacklist mechanism to prevent dangerous operations (such as rm -rf /) and set timeout limits to ensure system stability.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Cross-platform compatibility: Supports Windows and UNIX systems.
Comprehensive logging: Facilitates auditing and tracking of command history.
Powerful permission control: Ensures that only authorized users can access sensitive resources.
Limitations
Long-running tasks may exceed the default timeout.
Some interactive programs may not work properly.
Manual client configuration is required for normal use.
How to Use
Install the Terminal Controller (MCP) Server
Installing through PyPI is the simplest method. Please run the following command: `pip install terminal-controller`.
Configure the MCP Client
According to your client type, edit the configuration file to add the corresponding commands and service addresses.
Start Using
Now you can directly send natural language requests to the server, for example: 'Show my last five command records'.
Usage Examples
List the Contents of the Current DirectorySend a request to the server to view all files and subdirectories in the current directory.
Update the Content of a Specific LineModify the content of one or more lines in an existing file.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to check if the Python version meets the requirements?
Why do some commands not return results?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
Visit the GitHub repository for more detailed information.
Installation Guide
Learn how to quickly install and configure the Terminal Controller (MCP) Server.
Support Forum
Exchange experiences with other users and seek help.
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