Opslevel MCP
The OpsLevel MCP Server is a tool based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that allows AI to interact with OpsLevel accounts and provides read-only access to various resources.
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What is the OpsLevel MCP Server?
The OpsLevel MCP Server is a service for connecting AI tools to OpsLevel accounts. It provides the ability to read various resources in OpsLevel, such as components, systems, and teams.How to use the OpsLevel MCP Server?
Users need to install the MCP Server and configure its API Token, and then integrate it into AI tools that support MCP, such as Claude, VS Code, or Cursor.Use cases
Suitable for teams that want to use AI tools to optimize their operations and maintenance work, especially enterprises that are already using OpsLevel for service governance.Main features
Read OpsLevel resourcesSupports reading various resources, including components, systems, and teams.
Compatible with multiple toolsSupports integration with multiple mainstream AI tools, such as Claude, VS Code, and Cursor.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Improve operations and maintenance efficiency
Simplify the integration of AI tools with OpsLevel
Support queries for multiple resources
Limitations
Currently only supports read-only access
Requires a valid OpsLevel API Token
How to use
Install the MCP Server
You can install the MCP Server via Homebrew, Docker, or manual download.
Configure the API Token
Set the OPSLEVEL_API_TOKEN in the environment variables.
Integrate into an AI tool
Configure it according to the AI tool you are using (such as Claude, VS Code).
Usage examples
List all componentsQuery information about all components in OpsLevel.
Query the dependencies of a specific systemGet all dependencies of a system.
Frequently asked questions
Does the MCP Server support write operations?
How to obtain an OpsLevel API Token?
Related resources
OpsLevel official documentation
Learn about the basic functions and services of OpsLevel.
Claude integration guide
Quickly get started with the integration of Claude and the MCP Server.
GitHub code repository
View the open-source code of the MCP Server.
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