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MCP Control: Your Cross-Platform Package Manager 🚀

@Vani2130

About MCP Control: Your Cross-Platform Package Manager 🚀

A package manager to manage all your mcp servers across platforms

Basic information

Category

Other

License

MIT

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

Vani2130

Config

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Overview

What is MCP Control?

MCP Control is a cross-platform package manager for managing MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers. It provides a simple CLI to start, stop, update, and list servers on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is built for developers and system administrators who need a unified tool to handle MCP server deployments.

How to use MCP Control?

Download the latest release from the GitHub Releases page and run the installation file. Ensure Node.js v12+ and npm are installed. After installation, use the command mcp_ctl <command> [options] in your terminal. For example, mcp_ctl start <server_name> starts a server.

Key features of MCP Control

  • Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • Simple CLI built with TypeScript and Yargs
  • Integrates with the Model Context Protocol
  • Automated updates for managed servers
  • Playwright integration for testing workflows

Use cases of MCP Control

  • Starting and stopping multiple MCP servers from a single CLI
  • Updating MCP servers to the latest version automatically
  • Checking the status of managed servers in one place
  • Listing all MCP servers under management

FAQ from MCP Control

What is MCP Control?

MCP Control is a package manager that simplifies handling MCP servers across different operating systems using a command-line interface.

How do I install MCP Control?

Download the latest release from the GitHub Releases page and run the installation file. Your system must have Node.js v12 or higher and npm installed.

Which platforms does MCP Control support?

It supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.

What are the prerequisites for MCP Control?

You need Node.js v12 or higher and npm installed on your system.

What commands are available in MCP Control?

The available commands are start, stop, update, status, and list, each taking a server name as an argument (except list).

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