CircusMCP - AI Agent DevServer Management Made Simple

Created By
Kazushige TAKEUCHIa year ago
Streamline development server management for AI coding agents. CircusMCP combines Circus process manager with Model Context Protocol (MCP), eliminating shell command complexity and reducing token consumption for AI-driven development workflows.
Overview

Circus MCP

Simplify development server management and log reading for AI coding agents.

Circus MCP provides coding agents with streamlined access to development server startup and log monitoring through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). By offering direct process management capabilities, it eliminates the complexity of shell command parsing and reduces token consumption for AI agents working in development environments.

Value

  • 50% fewer tokens for dev server management tasks
  • Zero-config setup for common development scenarios
  • Development-focused with comprehensive log monitoring

What is Circus MCP?

In today's complex microservices development landscape, Circus MCP enables AI coding agents to work more efficiently, contributing to society through better development productivity.

Circus MCP provides direct process control through the Model Context Protocol, eliminating the overhead of shell commands and reducing token consumption for AI agents managing development environments.

Core Features:

AI Integration: Built-in MCP protocol support for coding agents Simple Commands: Easy-to-use CLI for developers Smart Operations: Idempotent commands that work reliably Microservices Ready: Manage multiple services effortlessly

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "circus-mcp": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "circus-mcp",
        "mcp"
      ],
      "cwd": "<PATH, which uv circus-mcp command should be executed>",
      "env": {}
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
Kazushige TAKEUCHI
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