Capi MCP
A production-level MCP server for the Kubernetes cluster API, providing a secure and standardized cluster management interface for AI agents
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What is the CAPI MCP Server?
The CAPI MCP server is a bridge connecting AI agents with the Kubernetes Cluster API (CAPI), enabling cluster lifecycle management through standardized interfaces. It allows AI assistants to create, maintain, and manage Kubernetes clusters in a secure and reliable manner.How to use the CAPI MCP Server?
The functions of the CAPI MCP server can be used through API calls, including operations such as creating clusters, viewing cluster information, and deleting clusters. API keys need to be configured for authentication, and security best practices should be followed.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for scenarios that require automated Kubernetes cluster management, such as development and test environment deployment, production cluster expansion, and multi-cloud cluster management.Main Features
Cluster Management Tool
Provides functions to create, delete, list, and obtain information about specific clusters, simplifying cluster lifecycle management.
Node Management
Allows viewing the list of nodes in a cluster and performing scaling operations on worker nodes.
Security Authentication
Adopts an API key authentication mechanism, combined with RBAC and network policies to ensure security.
Observability
Provides structured logs and Prometheus metrics for easy monitoring and troubleshooting.
Multi-Cloud Support
Currently supports AWS and can be extended to other cloud platforms in the future.
Advantages
Provides a unified Kubernetes management interface for AI agents
Supports multiple cluster management operations, improving efficiency
Built-in security mechanisms to safeguard data and system security
Easy to expand and integrate into the existing Kubernetes ecosystem
Limitations
Currently only supports the AWS cloud platform
Requires a certain technical background for configuration and deployment
Depends on the stability of the Kubernetes Cluster API
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Install necessary development tools such as Go 1.24.x, Docker, and kubectl.
Clone the Code
Clone the source code of the CAPI MCP server from the GitHub repository.
Build and Run
Use the make command to build and run the server.
Configure the API Key
Set the API_KEY environment variable to enable authentication.
Usage Examples
Create a New Cluster
Create a new Kubernetes workload cluster through an API call.
Obtain Cluster Credentials
Obtain the kubeconfig file for a specified cluster to access the cluster.
Frequently Asked Questions
What preconditions are required for the CAPI MCP server?
How to ensure the security of the server?
Does it support other cloud platforms?
How to debug server issues?
Related Resources
GitHub Repository
The source code repository for the CAPI MCP server.
Architecture Document
A detailed technical architecture description document.
Quick Start Guide
A quick start and usage guide for the project.
Roadmap
The future development direction and plans for the project.

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