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@wong2/mcp-cli

v1.13.0

Published

A CLI inspector for the Model Context Protocol

Readme

mcp-cli

A CLI inspector for the Model Context Protocol

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4cd113e9-f097-4c9d-b391-045c5f213183

Features

  • Run MCP servers from various sources
  • List Tools, Resources, Prompts
  • Call Tools, Read Resources, Read Prompts
  • OAuth support for SSE and Streamable HTTP servers

Usage

Run without arguments

npx @wong2/mcp-cli

This will use the config file of Claude Desktop.

Run with a config file

npx @wong2/mcp-cli -c config.json

The config file has the same format as the Claude Desktop config file.

Run servers from NPM

npx @wong2/mcp-cli npx <package-name> <args>

Run locally developed server

npx @wong2/mcp-cli node path/to/server/index.js args...

Connect to a running server over Streamable HTTP

npx @wong2/mcp-cli --url http://localhost:8000/mcp

Connect to a running server over SSE

npx @wong2/mcp-cli --sse http://localhost:8000/sse

Non-interactive mode

Run a specific tool, resource, or prompt without interactive prompts:

npx @wong2/mcp-cli [--config config.json] <command> <server-name>:<target> [--args '{}']

Examples:

# Call a tool without arguments
npx @wong2/mcp-cli -c config.json call-tool filesystem:list_files

# Call a tool with arguments
npx @wong2/mcp-cli -c config.json call-tool filesystem:read_file --args '{"path": "package.json"}'

# Read a resource
npx @wong2/mcp-cli -c config.json read-resource filesystem:file://system/etc/hosts

# Use a prompt
npx @wong2/mcp-cli -c config.json get-prompt filesystem:create_summary --args '{"text": "Hello world"}'

This mode is useful for scripting and automation, as it bypasses all interactive prompts and executes the specified primitive directly.

Purge stored data (OAuth tokens, etc.)

npx @wong2/mcp-cli purge

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