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@antidrift/mcp-aws

v0.12.5

Published

AWS connector for antidrift — S3, Lambda, ECS, CloudWatch, SQS, Cost Explorer via AWS CLI

Readme

@antidrift/mcp-aws

AWS MCP server for antidrift — S3, Lambda, ECS, CloudWatch, SQS, and cost tracking from Claude Code, Codex, and other AI agents.

No API key needed — uses your existing AWS CLI credentials. Zero dependencies.

Setup

antidrift connect aws

Prerequisites

  1. AWS CLI installed
  2. Credentials configured via aws configure

The setup wizard verifies your CLI is installed, checks credentials via aws sts get-caller-identity, and detects your default region. No credentials are stored by antidrift — the connector calls the aws CLI directly.

Tools (15)

Identity (1)

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | aws_whoami | Show current AWS identity (account, ARN) |

S3 (3)

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | aws_s3_list_buckets | List all buckets | | aws_s3_list_objects | List objects in a bucket (with prefix/limit) | | aws_s3_get_object | Read a text file from S3 |

Lambda (3)

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | aws_lambda_list_functions | List functions | | aws_lambda_get_function | Get function configuration | | aws_lambda_invoke | Invoke a function |

ECS (3)

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | aws_ecs_list_clusters | List clusters | | aws_ecs_list_services | List services in a cluster | | aws_ecs_describe_service | Service details (running/desired count, events) |

CloudWatch Logs (2)

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | aws_logs_list_groups | List log groups | | aws_logs_tail | Get recent log events from a log group |

SQS (2)

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | aws_sqs_list_queues | List queues | | aws_sqs_get_queue_attributes | Queue depth, messages in flight |

Cost (1)

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | aws_cost_today | Today's estimated AWS cost |

Platform support

antidrift connect aws                 # Claude Code (default)
antidrift connect aws --cowork        # Claude Desktop / Cowork
antidrift connect aws --all           # All detected platforms

Privacy

Data accessed through this connector is sent to your AI model provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, etc.) as part of your conversation. No credentials are stored by antidrift — the connector shells out to the aws CLI using your existing configuration. All inputs are sanitized and commands have a 30-second timeout.

License

MIT — antidrift.io