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mcp-server-ssh-rails-runner

v0.1.0

Published

MCP server for remote Rails code execution via SSH

Readme

MCP Server: SSH Rails Runner

An MCP server that enables secure remote execution of Rails console commands via SSH. This server provides tools for both read-only operations and carefully managed mutations in a deployed Rails environment.

This works great with Cursor. You can use Cursor Composer to pull in your Rails model files as context and then use the execute_read_only, dry_run_mutate, and execute_mutate tools to make changes to the database. No need to trudge through complicated Admin UI's to get your data wrangling and analysis done.

Example

Example

Features

  • Remote Rails console execution over SSH
  • Safe read-only operations
  • Dry-run capability for mutations
  • Execution of approved mutations
  • Resource management for code snippets

Installation

npm install
npm run build

Configuration

Set the following environment variables:

SSH_HOST=your.remote.host
SSH_USER=your_ssh_user
SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH=your_SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH
RAILS_WORKING_DIR=/path/to/rails/app

Usage with Claude Desktop

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ssh-rails-runner": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["mcp-server-ssh-rails-runner"],
      "env": {
        "SSH_HOST": "your.remote.host",
        "SSH_USER": "your_ssh_user",
        "SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH": "your_SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH",
        "RAILS_WORKING_DIR": "/path/to/rails/app/root",
        "PROJECT_NAME_AS_CONTEXT": "Name that shows up in tool descriptions to help the LLM describe what kind of Rails project we're working with.",
        "CODE_SNIPPET_FILE_DIRECTORY": "/path/to/store/code/snippets/locally"
      }
    }
  }
}

If CODE_SNIPPET_FILE_DIRECTORY is not provided, snippets will be stored in a temporary directory (e.g., /tmp/mcp-ssh-rails-runner-code-snippets). PROJECT_NAME_AS_CONTEXT is optional and helps identify the project context in tool descriptions.

Available Tools

The server now uses a Prepare -> Execute workflow:

mcp_ssh_rails_runner_prepare_code_snippet

  • Arguments: name (string, for filename), type (enum: "readOnly" | "mutate"), code (string, Ruby code), description (string, optional).
  • Function: Saves the provided Ruby code to a local file named code_snippet_<name>.json, marks it as read-only or mutate, and opens the file for review.
  • Returns: The file:// URI of the created snippet.

mcp_ssh_rails_runner_execute_code_snippet_read_only

  • Arguments: uri (string, file:// URI from prepareCodeSnippet).
  • Function: Reads the code snippet from the URI, verifies it's marked as readOnly, performs a safety check on the code, and executes it.
  • Returns: The output of the Rails command.

mcp_ssh_rails_runner_execute_code_snippet_mutate

  • Arguments: uri (string, file:// URI from prepareCodeSnippet).
  • Function: DANGER ZONE! Reads the code snippet, verifies it's marked as mutate, and executes it directly. There is no dry run or further safety check within this tool.
  • Returns: The output of the Rails command.
  • Usage: ONLY CALL THIS AFTER THE USER HAS REVIEWED the prepared code (via the opened file from prepareCodeSnippet) AND EXPLICITLY CONFIRMED they want to execute the mutation.

Security Considerations

  • Only use with trusted SSH endpoints from your own local machine that is (temporarily) provided access to the remote environment.
  • Crucially, always review the code saved by prepareCodeSnippet before executing any mutation with executeCodeSnippetMutate. The responsibility for confirming mutations lies with the user and the calling AI.

License

MIT