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@isurur/mcp-man

v0.5.0

Published

Visual MCP server manager for Claude Code

Readme

MCP Man

Visual MCP server manager for Claude Code. Toggle, configure, and manage your MCP servers from a browser UI instead of editing JSON files by hand.

Runs entirely on your machine. MCP Man is a local web server that reads and writes your local Claude Code config files. No data leaves your computer.

Quick Start

npx @isurur/mcp-man

This opens a local web UI where you can manage all your MCP servers. On first run, it automatically installs portless for a clean URL: http://mcp-man.localhost:1355

Features

  • Toggle servers on/off — enable or disable MCP servers with a single click, changes save instantly
  • Edit server config — modify commands, args, env vars, headers, and URLs from the detail view
  • Secret masking — API keys, tokens, and sensitive values are masked by default with reveal toggles
  • Claude.ai MCP overview — see which Claude.ai servers (Gmail, Slack, Linear, etc.) are connected
  • Multi-scope support — manage both user-level (~/.claude.json) and project-level (.mcp.json) servers
  • Restart reminder — a banner reminds you to restart Claude after saving config changes
  • Single instance — only one mcp-man runs at a time; re-running opens the existing session
  • Portless integration — automatically uses mcp-man.localhost instead of a random port

CLI Options

npx @isurur/mcp-man [options]

Options:
  --project <path>   Add a project directory to manage (can be repeated)
  --no-portless      Skip portless integration, use localhost with port
  --help, -h         Show help

Examples

# Basic usage
npx @isurur/mcp-man

# Manage project-specific MCP servers
npx @isurur/mcp-man --project /path/to/my-project

# Multiple projects
npx @isurur/mcp-man --project ./project-a --project ./project-b

# Without portless
npx @isurur/mcp-man --no-portless

How It Works

MCP Man reads and writes the same config files Claude Code uses:

  • User servers~/.claude.jsonmcpServers
  • Project servers.mcp.json in project directories
  • Claude.ai toggle~/.claude/settings.jsonENABLE_CLAUDEAI_MCP_SERVERS

Changes are written directly to these files, so they take effect on the next Claude Code restart.

License

MIT