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Remote MCP Server

by irvinebroque

This project provides a remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that can be deployed on Cloudflare Workers with OAuth login. It allows you to connect to the server using the MCP Inspector or Claude Desktop.

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What is Remote MCP Server?

This is a remote MCP server implementation designed to run on Cloudflare Workers. It enables you to expose and interact with tools defined using the Model Context Protocol, making them accessible to clients like the MCP Inspector and Claude Desktop.

How to use Remote MCP Server?

To use this server, you first need to develop it locally using the provided instructions, which involve cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and running the server. Then, you can deploy it to Cloudflare using Wrangler. Finally, you can connect to the deployed server using the MCP Inspector or configure Claude Desktop to use it.

Key features of Remote MCP Server

  • Remote access to MCP tools

  • Cloudflare Workers deployment

  • OAuth login

  • Integration with MCP Inspector

  • Integration with Claude Desktop

Use cases of Remote MCP Server

  • Exposing custom tools to LLMs

  • Developing and testing MCP tools remotely

  • Integrating external services with LLMs

  • Creating a secure and scalable MCP server

  • Enabling LLMs to interact with real-world data and systems

FAQ from Remote MCP Server

How do I connect to the server locally?

Use the MCP Inspector and set the Transport Type to SSE and the URL to http://localhost:8787/sse.

How do I deploy the server to Cloudflare?

Create a KV namespace, add the namespace ID to wrangler.jsonc, and run npm run deploy.

How do I connect Claude Desktop to the server?

Update the Claude configuration file to point to the server's URL (either local or deployed) and restart Claude.

What if something goes wrong?

Try restarting Claude, or connecting directly to your MCP server on the command line with the command npx mcp-remote http://localhost:8787/sse. You can also try clearing the files added to ~/.mcp-auth

Where can I find more information about MCP?

Visit modelcontextprotocol.io for documentation and resources.