Jewei Mcp Nacos

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jeweis5 months ago
Nacos MCP Server - 让 AI 助手能够查询和管理 Nacos 配置。 支持 Nacos 1.x/2.x/3.x 版本。
Overview

what is Jewei Mcp Nacos?

Jewei Mcp Nacos is a server that allows AI assistants to query and manage Nacos configurations, supporting Nacos versions 1.x, 2.x, and 3.x.

how to use Jewei Mcp Nacos?

To use Jewei Mcp Nacos, you need to configure it in your project settings by adding specific JSON configurations to your .mcp.json, ~/.claude.json, or other relevant configuration files.

key features of Jewei Mcp Nacos?

  • Supports multiple Nacos versions (1.x, 2.x, 3.x)
  • Allows querying and managing configurations through AI assistants
  • Provides a simple setup process with environment variable configurations

use cases of Jewei Mcp Nacos?

  1. Querying configuration data from Nacos using natural language commands.
  2. Publishing and updating configurations in Nacos through AI interactions.
  3. Managing Nacos configurations in a read-only mode for production environments.

FAQ from Jewei Mcp Nacos?

  • What versions of Nacos does Jewei Mcp Nacos support?

It supports Nacos versions 1.x, 2.x, and 3.x.

  • Can I use Jewei Mcp Nacos in a production environment?

Yes, it can be configured to run in a read-only mode suitable for production use.

  • How do I set up the environment variables?

You can set up environment variables like NACOS_HOST, NACOS_API_PORT, and others in your configuration files.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nacos": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "jewei-mcp-nacos"
      ],
      "env": {
        "NACOS_HOST": "localhost",
        "NACOS_API_PORT": "8848",
        "NACOS_CONSOLE_PORT": "8080",
        "NACOS_USERNAME": "nacos",
        "NACOS_PASSWORD": "your-password",
        "NACOS_NAMESPACE": "dev",
        "NACOS_VERSION": "3",
        "NACOS_READ_ONLY": "false"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
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