Termlink
An MCP server that provides access to terminal, file system, and process information for MCP clients such as Claude
2.5 points
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What is TermLink?

TermLink is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that acts as a bridge between AI assistants (such as Claude) and your computer system. Through TermLink, AI can securely execute terminal commands, read/write files, browse directories, and obtain system information, enabling AI assistants to better help you complete various tasks.

How to use TermLink?

Using TermLink is very simple: First, install and build the server, then add the TermLink server settings to the Claude Desktop configuration. After the configuration is complete, you can directly talk to Claude and let it help you execute terminal commands, manage files, or view system information.

Use cases

TermLink is particularly suitable for the following scenarios: tasks that require AI assistance in file management, system monitoring, automated script execution, development debugging, data analysis, and daily system maintenance. Whether you are a developer, system administrator, or ordinary user, you can benefit from it.

Main features

Terminal command execution
Allows AI assistants to securely execute shell commands and obtain command output results to help you complete various system operations.
File system operations
Supports file reading, writing, directory browsing, and file existence checking, implementing complete file management functions.
System information acquisition
Obtains process information, environment variables, and the list of running processes to help AI understand your system status.
Security configuration
Supports custom configuration, allowing you to set command blacklists, whitelists, timeout times, and output size limits to ensure system security.
Advantages
Seamless integration: Deeply integrated with AI assistants such as Claude, providing a natural interaction experience
Comprehensive functions: Covers the core functions of terminal, file system, and process management
Secure and controllable: Supports the configuration of security policies to prevent the execution of dangerous commands
Easy to use: Simple installation and configuration process, no complex settings required
Limitations
Dependent on Claude Desktop: Currently mainly targeted at Claude Desktop users
Requires technical foundation: Although it is easy to use, installation and configuration require certain technical knowledge
Permission limitations: Limited by user permissions, unable to execute operations that require administrator permissions

How to use

Install TermLink
First, you need to install the Node.js environment, then install TermLink via npm and build the project.
Configure Claude Desktop
Add the TermLink server settings to the Claude Desktop configuration file and specify the server path.
Custom configuration (optional)
Create a termlink.json file in the working directory and set security policies and performance parameters as needed.
Start using
Restart Claude Desktop. Now you can directly talk to Claude and let it help you execute various system operations.

Usage examples

File management assistant
Let AI help you organize and find files, improving work efficiency.
System monitoring
Monitor the system status in real-time and detect and solve problems in a timely manner.
Development debugging
Quickly execute test and debugging commands during the development process.
Data backup
Automatically execute file backup and synchronization tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TermLink secure? Will it execute dangerous commands?
In addition to Claude, does TermLink support other AI assistants?
Will TermLink affect system performance?
How to update the TermLink configuration?
Does TermLink support the Windows system?

Related resources

Model Context Protocol official documentation
Understand the technical specifications and design concepts of the MCP protocol
Claude Desktop download
Download the Claude Desktop client
Node.js official website
Get the Node.js runtime environment
TermLink GitHub repository
View the source code, submit issues, and participate in development

Installation

Copy the following command to your Client for configuration
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "termlink": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}
Note: Your key is sensitive information, do not share it with anyone.

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