MCP File System Server
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The MCP File System Server provides file system operations, enabling navigation, reading, writing, analyzing files, and command execution. It's designed to facilitate interaction with a file system through a server interface.
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MCP File System Server
MCP server providing file system operations. Supports navigation, reading, writing, analyzing files and command execution.
Tools
File and Directory Operations
ls(path)- List directory contentscd(path)- Change working directory (supports home directory expansion with ~)read_file(path)- Read file contentswrite_file(path, content)- Write content to a filemkdir(path)- Create directoryrm(path)- Remove file or empty directoryrmdir(path)- Remove directory and contents recursivelycp(src, dst)- Copy file or directorymv(src, dst)- Move file or directory
Editing and Searching
edit_file(path, changes)- Apply multiple search/replace operations to a file, where changes is a list of (search_text, replace_text) tuplesgrep(pattern, path)- Search for regex pattern in file(s)
Analysis
summary(path)- Generate summary of Python (.py) and Markdown (.md) files:- Python: Lists functions and classes
- Markdown: Lists headers (lines starting with #)
Batch Operations
read_files(paths)- Read multiple files, returns dict mapping paths to contentssummarize(paths)- Generate summaries for multiple files, returns dict mapping paths to summaries
Project Navigation
work_on(path)- Change to directory, list its contents, and get the notes from CLAUDE.md. Useful for getting familiar with a project at the start of a chat
Code Quality
ruff_check(paths)- Run ruff linter on specified filesruff_format(paths)- Format files using ruff
Command Execution
shell_command(command, args=None, cmdline=None, timeout=30)- Run shell commands and capture their output⚠️ Security Warning: This tool allows arbitrary command execution on the host system. Always inspect and validate commands before allowing them to run, especially if the input source is untrusted.