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Filesystem MCP

Model Context Protocol Integration

Overview

Provides secure filesystem operations for reading, writing, and manipulating files and directories within specified access boundaries.

Filesystem

Provides secure filesystem operations for reading, writing, and manipulating files and directories within specified access boundaries.

Installation Instructions


README: https://github.com/ai-yliu/filesystem-mcp-server

Filesystem MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides filesystem operations for Claude AI.

Features

This MCP server provides the following filesystem operations:

  1. read_file: Read complete contents of a file

    • Input: path (string)
    • Reads complete file contents with UTF-8 encoding
  2. read_multiple_files: Read multiple files simultaneously

    • Input: paths (string[])
    • Failed reads won't stop the entire operation
  3. write_file: Create new file or overwrite existing

    • Inputs:
      • path (string): File location
      • content (string): File content
  4. create_directory: Create new directory or ensure it exists

    • Input: path (string)
    • Creates parent directories if needed
    • Succeeds silently if directory exists
  5. list_directory: List directory contents with [FILE] or [DIR] prefixes

    • Input: path (string)
  6. move_file: Move or rename files and directories

    • Inputs:
      • source (string)
      • destination (string)
    • Fails if destination exists
  7. search_files: Recursively search for files/directories

    • Inputs:
      • path (string): Starting directory
      • pattern (string): Search pattern
    • Case-insensitive matching
    • Returns full paths to matches
  8. get_file_info: Get detailed file/directory metadata

    • Input: path (string)
    • Returns:
      • Size
      • Creation time
      • Modified time
      • Access time
      • Type (file/directory)
      • Permissions
  9. list_allowed_directories: List all directories the server is allowed to access

    • No input required
    • Returns directories that this server can read/write from

Security

The server only allows operations within directories specified via command-line arguments.

Installation

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install dependencies: npm install
  3. Build the project: npm run build

Usage

Run the server with one or more allowed directories:

node build/index.js /path/to/allowed/dir1 /path/to/allowed/dir2

MCP Configuration

Add the server to your MCP configuration file:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "filesystem-server": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "/path/to/filesystem-server/build/index.js",
        "/path/to/allowed/dir1",
        "/path/to/allowed/dir2"
      ],
      "disabled": false,
      "autoApprove": []
    }
  }
}

License

ISC

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