getmcp
by pathintegral-xyz
getmcp is a command-line tool for searching, pulling, and managing MCP servers. It provides functionalities to simplify server management tasks.
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What is getmcp?
getmcp is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to streamline the process of managing MCP (presumably 'My Custom Project') servers. It allows users to search for, pull, and manage server templates from various sources.
How to use getmcp?
After installation via pip, use the getmcp or mcpm command followed by subcommands like search, pull, or version. For example, getmcp search github searches for servers on GitHub, and getmcp pull github pulls a server template. Refer to the usage examples in the README for specific command options and flags.
Key features of getmcp
Search for MCP servers
Pull server templates
Filter by server type (docker, python, nodejs)
Two command aliases:
getmcpandmcpm
Use cases of getmcp
Automating server setup
Quickly deploying server templates
Managing multiple MCP server instances
Finding and utilizing pre-built server configurations
Simplifying server management tasks for developers
FAQ from getmcp
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP likely stands for 'My Custom Project,' but the specific meaning depends on the context of the tool's usage.
How do I install getmcp?
How do I install getmcp?
You can install it from PyPI using pip install getmcp or from source using pip install -e .
What are the dependencies?
What are the dependencies?
getmcp requires Python 3.11+ and the requests library.
How do I search for servers?
How do I search for servers?
Use the command getmcp search <keyword> or mcpm search <keyword>.
How do I pull a server template?
How do I pull a server template?
Use the command getmcp pull <server_name> or mcpm pull <server_name>.