🤖 MCPServe by @ryaneggz

Created By
ryaneggza year ago
Simple MCP Server w/ Shell Exec. Connect to Local via Ngrok, or Host Ubuntu24 Container via Docker
Overview

What is MCPServe?

MCPServe is a simple MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows users to execute shell commands and connect to local environments via Ngrok or host an Ubuntu 24 container using Docker.

How to use MCPServe?

To use MCPServe, you can either set it up locally by installing the necessary dependencies and running the server, or you can deploy it using Docker for a containerized environment.

Key features of MCPServe?

  • Shell execution capabilities for running commands.
  • Local connection via Ngrok for remote access.
  • Docker support for easy deployment in a containerized environment.

Use cases of MCPServe?

  1. Running shell commands remotely through a secure connection.
  2. Hosting applications in a Docker container for easy management.
  3. Developing and testing applications in a controlled environment.

FAQ from MCPServe?

  • Can MCPServe run on any operating system?

Yes! MCPServe can be run on any OS that supports Docker and Python.

  • Is there a community for MCPServe users?

Yes! You can join the MCPServe community on Slack for discussions and support.

  • What license is MCPServe under?

MCPServe is open-source and is licensed under the MIT License.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
ryaneggz
Star
1
Language
Python
License
MIT license

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