OpsLevel MCP Server
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The OpsLevel MCP Server provides AIs with tools to interact with your OpsLevel account. It leverages the Model Context Protocol to allow AI tools to access and utilize data from your OpsLevel instance.
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What is OpsLevel MCP Server?
The OpsLevel MCP Server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that enables AI tools to interact with your OpsLevel account. It acts as a bridge, providing AI agents with read-only access to various OpsLevel resources.
How to use OpsLevel MCP Server?
To use the OpsLevel MCP Server, you need to install it via Homebrew, Docker, or by downloading the binary from the GitHub releases page. After installation, configure the server by providing an OpsLevel API token as an environment variable. Then, configure your AI tool (e.g., Claude, VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf) to connect to the MCP server using the provided configuration snippets.
Key features of OpsLevel MCP Server
Read-only access to OpsLevel resources
Integration with various AI tools (Claude, VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf)
Support for accessing Actions, Components, Documentation, Domains, Filters, Infrastructure, Repositories, Systems, Teams, and Users
Easy installation via Homebrew, Docker, or manual download
Configuration via environment variables and JSON configuration files
Use cases of OpsLevel MCP Server
Enabling AI assistants to answer questions about your OpsLevel setup
Automating tasks based on OpsLevel data
Providing context to AI tools for better decision-making
Integrating OpsLevel data into AI-powered workflows
FAQ from OpsLevel MCP Server
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard that allows AI tools to access and utilize external data sources.
What OpsLevel resources can the MCP server access?
What OpsLevel resources can the MCP server access?
The MCP server can read data from Actions, Components, Documentation (API & Tech Docs), Domains, Filters, Infrastructure, Repositories, Systems, Teams, and Users.
How do I install the MCP server?
How do I install the MCP server?
You can install the MCP server via Homebrew, Docker, or by downloading the binary from the GitHub releases page.
How do I configure the MCP server?
How do I configure the MCP server?
You need to provide an OpsLevel API token as an environment variable and configure your AI tool to connect to the MCP server using the provided configuration snippets.
Which AI tools are supported?
Which AI tools are supported?
Currently, Claude, VS Code, Cursor, and Windsurf are supported.