mcp-server-commands

by g0t4 · MCP Server · ★ 224

About mcp-server-commands

tool The tool runs processes on the host machine. There are two mutually exclusive ways to invoke it: (string) — Executed via the system's default shell (just like typing into ///etc). Shell features like pipes, redirects, and variable expansion all work. (string array) — Direct executable invocation. is the executable, the rest are arguments. No shell interpretation. You cannot pass both. The tool infers whether to use a shell from which parameter you provide. If you want your model to use specific shell(s) on a system, I would list them in your system prompt.

Quick Facts

Stars224
Forks34
LanguageTypeScript
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseMIT
Quality Score53.192/100
Open Issues8
Last Updated2026-04-12
Created2024-11-29
Platformsmcp, node
Est. Tokens~43k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is mcp-server-commands?

mcp-server-commands is Model Context Protocol server to run commands (tool: `runProcess`). It is categorized as a MCP Server with 224 GitHub stars.

What programming language is mcp-server-commands written in?

mcp-server-commands is primarily written in TypeScript.

How do I install or use mcp-server-commands?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the mcp-server-commands GitHub repository at github.com/g0t4/mcp-server-commands. The project has 224 stars and 34 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does mcp-server-commands use?

mcp-server-commands is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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