Mcp Kubernetes Ro

Created By
patrickdappollonioa year ago
mcp-kubernetes-ro is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing read-only access to Kubernetes clusters for AI assistants. It enables AI models to list resources, get resource details, retrieve pod logs, discover API resources, and perform base64 encoding/decoding operations - all while maintaining security through read-only access. The server leverages your local kubectl configuration (even when kubectl is not required to be installed) and provides a safe, read-only interface to your Kubernetes clusters, preventing any destructive operations while allowing comprehensive cluster inspection and troubleshooting capabilities.
Overview

What is Mcp Kubernetes Ro?

Mcp Kubernetes Ro is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides read-only access to Kubernetes clusters for AI assistants, enabling them to interact with Kubernetes resources securely.

How to use Mcp Kubernetes Ro?

To use Mcp Kubernetes Ro, install it via Homebrew or Docker, and run the command mcp-kubernetes-ro --kubeconfig=/path/to/kubeconfig to connect to your Kubernetes cluster.

Key features of Mcp Kubernetes Ro?

  • No need for kubectl installation; uses local configuration.
  • List and get details of Kubernetes resources.
  • Retrieve pod logs with advanced filtering options.
  • Discover available API resources and perform base64 encoding/decoding.
  • Supports multiple transport modes (stdio and SSE).
  • Ensures read-only access to prevent destructive operations.

Use cases of Mcp Kubernetes Ro?

  1. Troubleshooting Kubernetes clusters by inspecting resources and logs.
  2. Resource discovery and auditing without risk of modification.
  3. AI-assisted operations for diagnosing cluster issues and providing suggestions.

FAQ from Mcp Kubernetes Ro?

  • Can I use Mcp Kubernetes Ro without kubectl?

Yes, it uses your local kubeconfig without requiring the kubectl binary.

  • Is it safe to use in production?

Yes, it provides read-only access, preventing any accidental changes to the cluster.

  • What are the prerequisites?

A valid Kubernetes configuration file and appropriate RBAC permissions for read operations are required.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "kubernetes-ro": {
      "command": "mcp-kubernetes-ro",
      "args": [
        "--kubeconfig=/path/to/kubeconfig"
      ],
      "env": {}
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
patrickdappollonio
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