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A CLI tool to install and manage MCP servers.

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    Install MCP CLI

    A CLI tool to install and manage MCP servers.

    Installing MCPs is a huge pain, so I made a CLI tool to make it easier.

    Usage

    The CLI now supports multiple installation methods with automatic detection:

    Simple package names

    npx install-mcp mcp-package-name --client claude

    Scoped packages

    npx install-mcp @org/mcp-server --client claude

    Full commands (for custom arguments)

    npx install-mcp 'npx some-mcp-server --custom-args' --client claude

    Remote URLs (with automatic naming)

    npx install-mcp https://mcp.example.com/server --client claude

    The tool automatically:

    • Converts simple package names to npx package-name
    • Preserves full commands as-is
    • Infers server names from package names or URLs (e.g., mcp.example.commcp-example-com)
    • Handles OAuth authentication for remote servers

    Supermemory project support

    When installing a server hosted on https://api.supermemory.ai/*, you can pass a project name via --project. This is a convenience alias for adding the header x-sm-project: <value>.

    Rules:

    • Only applies to URL installs targeting https://api.supermemory.ai/*.
    • Values must not contain spaces.
    • If you omit --project for these URLs, you'll be prompted. Pressing Enter uses default.
    • The value is injected as a header alongside any --header flags.

    Examples:

    # Explicit project
    npx install-mcp https://api.supermemory.ai/servers/my-server \
      --client cursor \
      --project myproj
    
    # Prompted for project (Enter defaults to "default")
    npx install-mcp https://api.supermemory.ai/servers/my-server --client cursor

    Warp users: the generated config will include --header "x-sm-project: <value>" in the args array when installing Supermemory URLs.

    Headers Support

    You can pass headers for authentication or other purposes using the --header flag:

    # Single header
    npx install-mcp https://api.example.com/mcp --client claude --header "Authorization: Bearer token123"
    
    # Multiple headers
    npx install-mcp https://api.example.com/mcp --client claude \
      --header "Authorization: Bearer token123" \
      --header "X-API-Key: secret-key"

    OAuth Authentication for Remote Servers

    When installing remote servers (URLs), the CLI will ask if the server uses OAuth authentication:

    npx install-mcp https://api.example.com/mcp --client claude
    # Output: Does this server use OAuth authentication? (Y/n)

    You can bypass this prompt using the --oauth flag:

    # Automatically run OAuth authentication
    npx install-mcp https://api.example.com/mcp --client claude --oauth yes
    
    # Skip OAuth authentication entirely
    npx install-mcp https://api.example.com/mcp --client claude --oauth no

    If you answer yes, the authentication flow:

    • Runs automatically before installation
    • Handles OAuth flows seamlessly in the background
    • Authentication state is shared globally - once you authenticate with a server, that authentication is automatically available to all MCP clients
    • No need to re-authenticate when using the same server in different clients
    # Output: Running authentication for https://api.example.com/mcp

    If authentication fails, you'll see:

    Authentication failed. Use the client to authenticate.

    If the server doesn't use OAuth (you answer no), the installation proceeds directly without authentication.

    This ensures secure access to remote servers while maintaining flexibility for servers that don't require OAuth.

    Supported Clients

    The --client flag specifies which MCP client you're installing for:

    • claude
    • cline
    • roo-cline
    • windsurf
    • witsy
    • enconvo
    • cursor
    • vscode
    • gemini-cli
    • claude-code
    • goose
    • zed
    • warp (outputs config to copy/paste into Warp's cloud-based settings)
    • codex (OpenAI's Codex CLI tool)

    License

    MIT