Edgee MCP Server
by edgee-cloud
The Edgee MCP Server enables organization management, project operations, component management, and user administration through the Model Context Protocol. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing various aspects of the Edgee API.
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What is Edgee MCP Server?
The Edgee MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server is a backend service designed to manage organizations, projects, components, and users within the Edgee ecosystem. It provides a set of tools and APIs for performing various administrative tasks.
How to use Edgee MCP Server?
The MCP server can be used via NPX, global installation with npm, or local installation with npm. After installation, it can be integrated with tools like Claude Desktop by configuring the claude_desktop_config.json
file with the appropriate command and environment variables, including an Edgee Personal Access Token.
Key features of Edgee MCP Server
Organization Management
Project Operations
Component Management
User Administration
Comprehensive Error Handling
Type-Safe API
Use cases of Edgee MCP Server
Managing organizations and their members
Creating and managing projects, domains, and components
Administering users, invitations, and API tokens
Automating administrative tasks through the API
Integrating with other tools and services via the MCP protocol
FAQ from Edgee MCP Server
How do I create an Edgee Personal Access Token?
How do I create an Edgee Personal Access Token?
Go to API tokens in Account Settings > API Tokens on the Edgee website and create a token.
What is the recommended installation method?
What is the recommended installation method?
NPX is the recommended installation method.
How do I list all organizations?
How do I list all organizations?
Use the edgee-listOrganizations
tool.
How do I create a new project?
How do I create a new project?
Use the edgee-createProject
tool with the required parameters.
How do I integrate with Claude Desktop?
How do I integrate with Claude Desktop?
Add the MCP server configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json
file, including the command, arguments, and environment variables.