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MCPRunner
A lightweight CLI tool designed to simplify running scripts with environment variables, specifically optimized for Cursor AI development workflows.
🚀 Overview
MCPRunner streamlines the process of executing scripts with environment variables by combining these operations into a single command. It's particularly useful for Cursor AI development, where managing environment configurations and starting the MCP server can become repetitive.
✨ Features
- Single Command Execution: Run scripts and load environment variables in one step
- Environment Variable Management: Easily set environment variables directly from the command line
- Cursor AI Integration: Optimized for Cursor AI MCP server workflows
- Cross-Platform: Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows
📦 Installation
npm install -g mcprunnerOr use directly with npx (recommended):
npx mcprunner [options]🌐 Online Command Generator
Visit https://mcprunner.com to use our interactive command generator. The website provides:
- Easy-to-use interface for adding environment variables
- Command preview that works across platforms (Windows/Mac/Linux)
- One-click copy functionality for use in Cursor
- Pre-built templates for common Cursor AI configurations
Simply:
- Enter your environment variables
- Add your command
- Copy the generated command
- Paste directly into your Cursor terminal
🔧 Usage
The basic syntax for MCPRunner is:
npx mcprunner ENV_VAR1=value1 ENV_VAR2=value2 -- command_to_runWhere:
ENV_VAR1=value1 ENV_VAR2=value2are the environment variables you want to set--is the separator between environment variables and the commandcommand_to_runis the command you want to execute with those environment variables
Basic Usage
npx mcprunner PORT=3000 NODE_ENV=development -- npm startWith Cursor AI MCP Server
npx mcprunner MCP_PORT=3333 MCP_HOST=localhost DEBUG=true -- npm run mcp:server📋 Examples
Starting a Development Server
# Set development environment variables and start the dev server
npx mcprunner NODE_ENV=development PORT=8080 API_URL=http://localhost:3000 -- npm run devRunning Cursor AI MCP Server
# Set Cursor AI specific variables and start the MCP server
npx mcprunner MCP_PORT=3333 MCP_LOG_LEVEL=debug MCP_TIMEOUT=30000 -- node src/mcp/server.jsChaining Multiple Commands
# Set environment variables and run multiple commands
npx mcprunner NODE_ENV=production -- npm run build && npm run start🔍 How It Works
MCPRunner works by:
- Parsing the environment variables and command from your input
- Creating a temporary script file (
.shor.batdepending on your OS) - Writing the environment variables as export/set statements in the script
- Executing the script with your command
This approach ensures that the environment variables are properly set for the command execution, regardless of your operating system.
🔍 Why MCPRunner for Cursor AI?
When working with Cursor AI, you often need to:
- Set specific environment variables for the MCP server
- Start the MCP server with different configurations
- Maintain different environment settings for development/testing
MCPRunner simplifies this workflow into a single command, reducing the cognitive overhead and potential for configuration errors.
🤝 Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
📝 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
👤 Author
Abdelrahman Hegab