mcp-server-kubernetes
v0.1.1
Published
MCP server for interacting with Kubernetes clusters via kubectl
Downloads
151
Maintainers
Readme
mcp-server-kubernetes
MCP Server that can connect to a Kubernetes cluster and manage it.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f25f8f4e-4d04-479b-9ae0-5dac452dd2ed
Usage with Claude Desktop
{
"mcpServers": {
"kubernetes": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-server-kubernetes"]
}
}
}
The server will automatically connect to your current kubectl context. Make sure you have:
- kubectl installed and in your PATH
- A valid kubeconfig file with contexts configured
- Access to a Kubernetes cluster configured for kubectl (e.g. minikube, Rancher Desktop, GKE, etc.)
You can verify your connection by asking Claude to list your pods or create a test deployment.
If you have errors, open up a standard terminal and run kubectl get pods
to see if you can connect to your cluster without credentials issues.
Features
- [x] Connect to a Kubernetes cluster
- [x] List all pods
- [x] List all services
- [x] List all deployments
- [x] Create a pod
- [x] Delete a pod
- [x] List all namespaces
- [] Port forward to a pod
- [] Get logs from a pod for debugging
- [] Choose namespace for next commands (memory)
- [] Support Helm for installing charts
Development & Testing
git clone https://github.com/Flux159/mcp-server-kubernetes.git
cd mcp-server-kubernetes
bun install
bun run test
Not planned
Authentication / adding clusters to kubectx.