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devdrops-mcp

v1.0.0

Published

MCP server for devdrops — gives AI agents zero-knowledge access to a project's secrets, commands and setup notes.

Readme

devdrops MCP server

Give AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, …) on-demand access to a project's secrets, commands and setup notes — so a fresh agent or cloud environment is productive in seconds instead of starting from zero.

Zero-knowledge: the devdrops server only ever returns ciphertext plus the token-wrapped vault key. This MCP process decrypts locally with your token secret — plaintext never leaves your machine.

1. Get a token

In devdrops → Settings → API-Tokens → „+ Token erstellen". Copy the ddp_… token (shown once).

2. Configure your agent

The token is passed via the DEVDROPS_TOKEN environment variable.

Claude Code

claude mcp add devdrops \
  --env DEVDROPS_TOKEN=ddp_your_token_here \
  -- npx -y devdrops-mcp

Cursor / generic (mcp.json / .mcp.json)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "devdrops": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "devdrops-mcp"],
      "env": { "DEVDROPS_TOKEN": "ddp_your_token_here" }
    }
  }
}

(Not installing from npm? Replace with "command": "node", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/devvault/mcp/index.mjs"].)

3. Tools

| Tool | What it does | |------|--------------| | list_projects | List your projects (id, name, description) | | get_project | Project metadata + setup notes (how to run it) | | get_secrets | Secrets decrypted locally as .env lines (optional environment filter) | | get_commands | Saved start/build/deploy commands | | get_notes | Project notes |

Now you can ask your agent things like “pull the dev secrets for project X and write a .env” or “how do I start this project?” and it answers from devdrops.

Requirements

Node ≥ 20. Override the API base with DEVDROPS_API if self-hosting.