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MCP Firebird

by PuroDelphi

MCP Firebird is a server that implements Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) for Firebird SQL databases. It allows Large Language Models (LLMs) like Claude to access, analyze, and manipulate data in Firebird databases securely and in a controlled manner.

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What is MCP Firebird?

MCP Firebird is a server that implements Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) for Firebird SQL databases, enabling LLMs like Claude to interact with Firebird databases.

How to use MCP Firebird?

MCP Firebird can be used with Claude Desktop by configuring the server in the Claude Desktop configuration file. It also supports SSE transport and can be installed via Smithery. Detailed installation and configuration instructions are available in the documentation.

Key features of MCP Firebird

  • SQL Queries

  • Schema Analysis

  • Database Management

  • Performance Analysis

  • Multiple Transports (STDIO, SSE)

  • Claude Integration

  • VSCode Integration

  • Security (SQL query validation)

Use cases of MCP Firebird

  • Analyzing data in Firebird databases using LLMs

  • Manipulating data in Firebird databases using LLMs

  • Integrating Firebird databases with Claude Desktop

  • Automating database tasks with AI

FAQ from MCP Firebird

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It's a protocol developed by Anthropic that allows LLMs to interact with external data sources.

What databases are supported?

This implementation is specifically for Firebird SQL databases.

How do I install MCP Firebird?

You can install it globally using npm (npm install -g mcp-firebird) or via Smithery (npx -y @smithery/cli install @PuroDelphi/mcpFirebird --client claude).

How do I configure MCP Firebird for Claude Desktop?

You need to edit the Claude Desktop configuration file and add the MCP Firebird configuration, specifying the command, arguments, and type.

Where can I find more detailed documentation?

Detailed documentation is available in the docs directory of the repository, covering installation, configuration, tools, Docker, clients, security, troubleshooting, and use cases.