mcporter
mcporter
Use mcporter to work with MCP servers directly.
Quick start
mcporter listmcporter list <server> --schemamcporter call <server.tool> key=value
Call tools
- Selector:
mcporter call linear.list_issues team=ENG limit:5 - Function syntax:
mcporter call "linear.create_issue(title: \"Bug\")" - Full URL:
mcporter call https://api.example.com/mcp.fetch url:https://example.com - Stdio:
mcporter call --stdio "bun run ./server.ts" scrape url=https://example.com - JSON payload:
mcporter call <server.tool> --args '{"limit":5}'
Auth + config
- OAuth:
mcporter auth <server | url> [--reset] - Config:
mcporter config list|get|add|remove|import|login|logout
Daemon
mcporter daemon start|status|stop|restart
Codegen
- CLI:
mcporter generate-cli --server <name>or--command <url> - Inspect:
mcporter inspect-cli <path> [--json] - TS:
mcporter emit-ts <server> --mode client|types
Notes
- Config default:
./config/mcporter.json(override with--config). - Prefer
--output jsonfor machine-readable results.
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