MCP Terminal Server
An implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) terminal server that provides secure and controllable access to terminal commands and npm operations.
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What is the MCP Terminal Server?
The MCP Terminal Server is a secure and reliable command-line execution environment that allows developers to run specified terminal commands and npm operations in a controlled environment. It ensures system security through a whitelist mechanism while providing flexible command execution capabilities.How to use the MCP Terminal Server?
Through simple API calls or configuration file settings, you can execute commands, install npm packages, or run project scripts. The system automatically handles complex issues such as timeouts and environment variables.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for CI/CD processes that require remote command execution, development environment management, automated deployment, etc. It is particularly suitable for enterprise environments that require strict control of command execution permissions.Main Features
Secure Command ExecutionOnly pre-approved commands are allowed to run through the whitelist mechanism to prevent malicious operations
npm Operation IntegrationBuilt-in common operations such as npm install and run script to simplify the development process
Timeout HandlingAutomatically monitors command execution time to prevent long-running commands from blocking the system
Environment Variable ManagementSupports preset and dynamic management of environment variables to ensure commands are executed in the correct environment
TypeScript SupportProvides complete type definitions for easy use in TypeScript projects
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Provides a secure command execution environment to prevent accidental or malicious operations
Simplifies npm-related operations and improves development efficiency
Flexible configuration options to meet different project requirements
A complete timeout and error handling mechanism
Limitations
Requires pre-configuring a list of allowed commands, with some limitations on flexibility
Not suitable for scenarios that require full free command-line access
Limited support for non-JavaScript projects
How to Use
Install the Service
Install the terminal server package via npm
Configure the Service
Add terminal server configuration to the MCP configuration file, specifying allowed commands and the working directory
Execute Commands
Execute commands or npm operations through API calls
Usage Examples
Project InitializationInitialize the project environment on a new machine
Daily BuildExecute the project build process
Security CheckCheck the contents of the project directory
Frequently Asked Questions
How to add new allowed commands?
What if a command execution times out?
How to view the full output of command execution?
Related Resources
MCP Protocol Documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
GitHub Repository
Source code and issue tracking for the terminal server
npm Package Page
Package information and version history on npm
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