Heimdall
by shinzo-labs
Heimdall is a lightweight service to manage local MCP Servers and can be installed with a single `npx` command. It allows you to authorize specific MCP server tools for your MCP clients, and the same config is accessible to all MCP clients on your device.
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What is Heimdall?
Heimdall is a service that manages local Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. It provides a centralized configuration and authorization system for MCP tools, ensuring consistency across multiple MCP clients on a single device.
How to use Heimdall?
Heimdall can be installed via NPX or by cloning the repository and building it locally. After installation, you configure the server list in ~/.heimdall/config.json
and authorized tools for each server in ~/.heimdall/controls.json
. MCP clients can then be configured to use Heimdall as their MCP server.
Key features of Heimdall
Centralized MCP server management
Tool authorization control
Consistent configuration across multiple clients
Easy installation with NPX
Dynamic tool list updates
Use cases of Heimdall
Managing multiple MCP servers on a single development machine
Controlling access to specific tools for different MCP clients
Ensuring consistent tool configurations across a team of developers
Simplifying the setup and configuration of MCP environments
FAQ from Heimdall
How do I add a new server to Heimdall?
How do I add a new server to Heimdall?
Update the ~/.heimdall/config.json
file with the new server's configuration, similar to a regular mcpServers
config JSON. Then, add the server and authorized tools to ~/.heimdall/controls.json
.
How do I authorize a tool for a specific server?
How do I authorize a tool for a specific server?
Edit the ~/.heimdall/controls.json
file and add the tool to the authorizedTools
array for the corresponding server.
How do I use Heimdall with multiple MCP clients?
How do I use Heimdall with multiple MCP clients?
Configure each client to use Heimdall as its MCP server by setting the mcpServers
config to point to Heimdall's npx
command.
What do I do if I see orphaned node
processes after Heimdall crashes?
What do I do if I see orphaned node
processes after Heimdall crashes?
Manually force stop the orphaned processes using pkill -aif node
if there are no other sensitive node
processes running.
Where can I find the logs for Heimdall?
Where can I find the logs for Heimdall?
Logs are stored in ~/.heimdall/logs
, with separate directories for each MCP client's instance of Heimdall and child servers.