Vantage

Created By
vantage-sha year ago
Overview

What is Vantage MCP Server?

The Vantage MCP Server is an open-source tool that allows users to explore and analyze their organization's cloud costs using natural language through various MCP clients like Claude and Cursor.

How to use Vantage MCP Server?

To use the Vantage MCP Server, you need to install it locally and set it up with an MCP client. You can query cloud cost data by asking questions in natural language once the server is running.

Key features of Vantage MCP Server?

  • Natural language querying of cloud cost data.
  • Integration with multiple cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP).
  • Tools for listing costs, budgets, and anomalies.
  • User feedback submission for continuous improvement.

Use cases of Vantage MCP Server?

  1. Analyzing cloud spending trends over time.
  2. Identifying cost anomalies and budgeting effectively.
  3. Integrating with AI assistants for intuitive cost management.

FAQ from Vantage MCP Server?

  • Is Vantage MCP Server free to use?
    Yes, it is an open-source tool available for free.

  • What cloud providers does it support?
    It supports major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP.

  • Do I need a special token to use it?
    Yes, a read-only Vantage API token is required for access.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "vantage-mcp-server": {
      "command": "<path_to_compiled_vantage_mcp_server_binary>",
      "args": [],
      "env": {
        "VANTAGE_BEARER_TOKEN": "<YOUR_TOKEN>"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
vantage-sh
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