MCP Local Command Server
An MCP server based on TypeScript for executing commands and returning structured output, supporting integration with Claude Desktop.
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What is the Local Command Server?
The Local Command Server is an MCP protocol server that allows you to securely execute local system commands and obtain structured output results. It serves as an extension for AI assistants like Claude, enabling AI to have controlled interactions with your local environment.How to use the Local Command Server?
Simply add the server configuration to the Claude configuration file, and the AI can call local commands through the MCP protocol. All command executions are under your control to ensure security.Use cases
It is particularly useful when you need an AI assistant to help execute local tasks, such as file operations, system information queries, and integration with development toolchains.Main features
Command executionSecurely execute local system commands and return structured output results
Structured outputAll command results are returned in an easily parsable structured format
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
A secure and controllable command execution environment
Seamless integration with AI assistants
Support for returning structured data
Limitations
Only supports local command execution
Requires pre - configuration before use
Relatively complex to debug
How to use
Install dependencies
Make sure the Node.js environment is installed, and then run the following command to install dependencies
Build the server
Compile TypeScript code into executable JavaScript
Configure Claude
Add the server configuration to the Claude configuration file
Usage examples
Get the directory listLet the AI assistant help view the contents of the current working directory
System information queryGet basic system information
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this server secure?
How to debug server issues?
Which operating systems are supported?
Related resources
MCP Protocol Documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
GitHub Repository
Source code for the MCP Inspector debugging tool
Node.js Official Website
Node.js runtime environment
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