Supergateway
by supercorp-ai
Supergateway runs MCP stdio-based servers over SSE or WebSockets with one command. This is useful for remote access, debugging, or connecting to clients when your MCP server only supports stdio.
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Supergateway: Run stdio MCP servers over SSE and WS
Supergateway runs MCP stdio-based servers over SSE (Server-Sent Events) or WebSockets (WS) with one command. This is useful for remote access, debugging, or connecting to clients when your MCP server only supports stdio.
Supported by Supermachine (hosted MCPs), Superinterface, and Supercorp.
Installation & Usage
Run Supergateway via npx
:
npx -y supergateway --stdio "uvx mcp-server-git"
--stdio "command"
: Command that runs an MCP server over stdio--sse "https://mcp-server-ab71a6b2-cd55-49d0-adba-562bc85956e3.supermachine.app"
: SSE URL to connect to (SSE→stdio mode)--outputTransport stdio | sse | ws
: Output MCP transport (default:sse
with--stdio
,stdio
with--sse
)--port 8000
: Port to listen on (stdio→SSE or stdio→WS mode, default:8000
)--baseUrl "http://localhost:8000"
: Base URL for SSE or WS clients (stdio→SSE mode; optional)--ssePath "/sse"
: Path for SSE subscriptions (stdio→SSE mode, default:/sse
)--messagePath "/message"
: Path for messages (stdio→SSE or stdio→WS mode, default:/message
)--header "x-user-id: 123"
: Add one or more headers (stdio→SSE or SSE→stdio mode; can be used multiple times)--oauth2Bearer "some-access-token"
: Adds anAuthorization
header with the provided Bearer token--logLevel info | none
: Controls logging level (default:info
). Usenone
to suppress all logs.--cors
: Enable CORS (stdio→SSE or stdio→WS mode). Use--cors
with no values to allow all origins, or supply one or more allowed origins (e.g.--cors "http://example.com"
or--cors "/example\\.com$/"
for regex matching).--healthEndpoint /healthz
: Register one or more endpoints (stdio→SSE or stdio→WS mode; can be used multiple times) that respond with"ok"
stdio → SSE
Expose an MCP stdio server as an SSE server:
npx -y supergateway \
--stdio "npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem ./my-folder" \
--port 8000 --baseUrl http://localhost:8000 \
--ssePath /sse --messagePath /message
- Subscribe to events:
GET http://localhost:8000/sse
- Send messages:
POST http://localhost:8000/message
SSE → stdio
Connect to a remote SSE server and expose locally via stdio:
npx -y supergateway --sse "https://mcp-server-ab71a6b2-cd55-49d0-adba-562bc85956e3.supermachine.app"
Useful for integrating remote SSE MCP servers into local command-line environments.
You can also pass headers when sending requests. This is useful for authentication:
npx -y supergateway \
--sse "https://mcp-server-ab71a6b2-cd55-49d0-adba-562bc85956e3.supermachine.app" \
--oauth2Bearer "some-access-token" \
--header "X-My-Header: another-header-value"
stdio → WS
Expose an MCP stdio server as a WebSocket server:
npx -y supergateway \
--stdio "npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem ./my-folder" \
--port 8000 --outputTransport ws --messagePath /message
- WebSocket endpoint:
ws://localhost:8000/message
Example with MCP Inspector (stdio → SSE mode)
- Run Supergateway:
npx -y supergateway --port 8000 \
--stdio "npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem /Users/MyName/Desktop"
- Use MCP Inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
You can now list tools, resources, or perform MCP actions via Supergateway.
Using with ngrok
Use ngrok to share your local MCP server publicly:
npx -y supergateway --port 8000 \
--stdio "npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem ."
# In another terminal:
ngrok http 8000
ngrok provides a public URL for remote access.
Running with Docker
A Docker-based workflow avoids local Node.js setup. A ready-to-run Docker image is available here: supercorp/supergateway. Also on GHCR: ghcr.io/supercorp-ai/supergateway
Using the Official Image
docker run -it --rm -p 8000:8000 supercorp/supergateway \
--stdio "npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem /" \
--port 8000
Docker pulls the image automatically. The MCP server runs in the container’s root directory (/
). You can mount host directories if needed.
Building the Image Yourself
Use provided Dockerfile:
docker build -t supergateway .
docker run -it --rm -p 8000:8000 supergateway \
--stdio "npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem /" \
--port 8000
Using with Claude Desktop (SSE → stdio mode)
Claude Desktop can use Supergateway’s SSE→stdio mode.
NPX-based MCP Server Example
{
"mcpServers": {
"supermachineExampleNpx": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"supergateway",
"--sse",
"https://mcp-server-ab71a6b2-cd55-49d0-adba-562bc85956e3.supermachine.app"
]
}
}
}
Docker-based MCP Server Example
{
"mcpServers": {
"supermachineExampleDocker": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"supercorp/supergateway",
"--sse",
"https://mcp-server-ab71a6b2-cd55-49d0-adba-562bc85956e3.supermachine.app"
]
}
}
}
Using with Cursor (SSE → stdio mode)
Cursor can also integrate with Supergateway in SSE→stdio mode. The configuration is similar to Claude Desktop.
NPX-based MCP Server Example for Cursor
{
"mcpServers": {
"cursorExampleNpx": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"supergateway",
"--sse",
"https://mcp-server-ab71a6b2-cd55-49d0-adba-562bc85956e3.supermachine.app"
]
}
}
}
Docker-based MCP Server Example for Cursor
{
"mcpServers": {
"cursorExampleDocker": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"supercorp/supergateway",
"--sse",
"https://mcp-server-ab71a6b2-cd55-49d0-adba-562bc85956e3.supermachine.app"
]
}
}
}
Note: Although the setup supports sending headers via the --header
flag, if you need to pass an Authorization header (which typically includes a space, e.g. "Bearer 123"
), you must use the --oauth2Bearer
flag due to a known Cursor bug with spaces in command-line arguments.
Why MCP?
Model Context Protocol standardizes AI tool interactions. Supergateway converts MCP stdio servers into SSE or WS services, simplifying integration and debugging with web-based or remote clients.
Advanced Configuration
Supergateway emphasizes modularity:
- Automatically manages JSON-RPC versioning.
- Retransmits package metadata where possible.
- stdio→SSE or stdio→WS mode logs via standard output; SSE→stdio mode logs via stderr.
Additional resources
- Superargs - provide arguments to MCP servers during runtime.
Contributors
Contributing
Issues and PRs welcome. Please open one if you encounter problems or have feature suggestions.