Neon MCP Server

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neondatabase-labsa year ago
MCP server for interacting with Neon Management API and databases
Overview

What is Neon MCP Server?

Neon MCP Server is a server designed for interacting with the Neon Management API and databases using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It allows users to manage databases and perform operations through natural language commands.

How to use Neon MCP Server?

To use the Neon MCP Server, you need to install it via Smithery or run it locally with your Neon API key. After installation, you can issue commands through Claude Desktop to manage your databases.

Key features of Neon MCP Server?

  • Supports various database management commands such as creating, deleting, and describing projects and branches.
  • Allows running SQL commands and managing database migrations safely.
  • Integrates with Claude Desktop for natural language processing.

Use cases of Neon MCP Server?

  1. Creating and managing Postgres databases through natural language.
  2. Running migrations on database schemas with LLM assistance.
  3. Listing and describing existing projects and their data.

FAQ from Neon MCP Server?

  • What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

MCP is a standardized protocol for managing context between large language models and external systems.

  • Do I need an API key to use the Neon MCP Server?

Yes, you need a Neon API key which can be generated through the Neon console.

  • Is there a guide for using the Neon MCP Server?

Yes, there are several guides available for different clients like Claude Desktop and Cline.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "neon": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@neondatabase/mcp-server-neon",
        "start",
        "{NEON_API_KEY}"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Project Info
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Created At
a year ago
Updated At
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Author Name
neondatabase-labs
Star
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Language
TypeScript
License
MIT license
Category
databases
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