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Manager MCP Server

Developer ToolsTypeScript
A desktop application to manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for Claude
Available Tools

configureServer

Configure an MCP server with required environment variables and settings

generateInstallCommands

Generate terminal commands for installing and running an MCP server

validateConfiguration

Validate the configuration settings for an MCP server

MCP Manager is a user-friendly desktop application designed to simplify the setup and management of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for Claude. It provides an intuitive interface for configuring and deploying various MCP servers that extend Claude's capabilities, allowing it to access private data, APIs, and perform actions on your behalf. The application supports a wide range of popular MCP servers including Apple Notes, Brave Search, GitHub, Google Drive, and many more. With its easy-to-use interface, users can quickly set up environment variables, configure server settings, and generate installation commands without needing deep technical knowledge.

Overview

MCP Manager is a desktop application that simplifies the process of setting up and managing Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for Claude. It provides a user-friendly interface to configure and deploy various MCP servers that extend Claude's capabilities.

Installation

Desktop Application

  1. Visit mcp-manager.zue.ai or download the latest release from the GitHub repository.
  2. Install the application on your computer.
  3. Launch MCP Manager.

Using the Web Interface

If you prefer not to install the desktop application, you can use the web interface at mcp-manager.zue.ai.

Using MCP Manager

  1. Browse Available Servers: When you open MCP Manager, you'll see a list of available MCP servers that you can configure and install.

  2. Configure a Server:

    • Select a server from the list
    • Fill in the required configuration fields (API keys, paths, etc.)
    • The application will validate your inputs to ensure they're correctly formatted
  3. Install the Server:

    • After configuring a server, MCP Manager will generate the necessary terminal commands
    • Copy these commands with a single click
    • Paste and execute them in your terminal to install the MCP server
  4. Connect Claude to Your MCP Server:

    • Once your server is running, you can connect Claude to it
    • Claude will now have access to the capabilities provided by the MCP server

Supported MCP Servers

MCP Manager supports a wide range of MCP servers, including:

  • Data Access: Apple Notes, Google Drive, Obsidian, Todoist
  • Web Search: Brave Search, Exa, Perplexity
  • Development: GitHub, GitLab, PostgreSQL, SQLite
  • Web Automation: Browserbase, Puppeteer
  • Location Services: Google Maps
  • And many more

Each server has its own configuration requirements, which the application guides you through.

Custom MCP Servers

If you have a custom MCP server that's not included in the pre-configured list, you can add it manually:

  1. Select "Custom MCP Server" from the list
  2. Provide the necessary configuration details
  3. Follow the generated installation instructions

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with MCP Manager or your MCP servers:

  1. Ensure all required environment variables are correctly set
  2. Check that your API keys and credentials are valid
  3. Verify that the server is running correctly by checking the terminal output
  4. Restart Claude if it doesn't immediately recognize your MCP server

Privacy and Security

MCP Manager runs entirely locally on your computer. Your API keys, credentials, and other sensitive information never leave your machine. The application simply helps you configure and launch MCP servers that run locally.

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About Model Context Protocol

Model Context Protocol (MCP) allows AI models to access external tools and services, extending their capabilities beyond their training data.

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