mcpc: MCP command-line client
Use mcpc to interact with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers from the command line.
This is more efficient than function calling - generate shell commands instead.
Trust pattern
- •Always: Read-only mcpc commands in the sandbox (e.g.,
tools-list,tools-get,resources-list/read,prompts-list/get,tools-callfor read/search-only endpoints), session status checks, and commands that reuse already-created auth profiles. - •Ask: Anything that writes or needs network/OAuth (login/logout must be human-initiated in the foreground), connecting to new servers, commands that create/update/delete data, helper scripts that write files, or when sandbox blocks the command.
- •Never: Destructive workspace actions (moves/deletes) without explicit user request; connecting to unknown MCP servers without instruction; backgrounding
mcpc <server> loginor trying to auto-open a browser.
Quick reference
# List sessions and auth profiles mcpc # Show server info mcpc <server> mcpc @<session> # Tools mcpc <target> tools-list mcpc <target> tools-get <tool-name> mcpc <target> tools-call <tool-name> key:=value key2:="string value" # Resources mcpc <target> resources-list mcpc <target> resources-read <uri> # Prompts mcpc <target> prompts-list mcpc <target> prompts-get <prompt-name> arg1:=value1 # Sessions (persistent connections) mcpc <server> connect @<name> mcpc @<name> <command> mcpc @<name> close # Authentication mcpc <server> login mcpc <server> logout
Target types
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mcp.example.com- Direct HTTPS connection to remote server - •
localhost:8080or127.0.0.1:8080- Local HTTP server (http:// is default for localhost) - •
@session-name- Named persistent session (faster, maintains state) - •
config-entry- Entry from config file (with--config)
Passing arguments
Prefer key:=value bindings. Use inline JSON only when needed (e.g., first-arg object or complex arrays):
# String values
mcpc @s tools-call search query:="hello world"
# Numbers, booleans, null (auto-parsed as JSON)
mcpc @s tools-call search query:="hello" limit:=10 enabled:=true
# Complex JSON values
mcpc @s tools-call search config:='{"nested":"value"}' items:='[1,2,3]'
# Force string type with JSON quotes
mcpc @s tools-call search id:='"123"'
# Inline JSON object (if first arg starts with { or [)
mcpc @s tools-call search '{"query":"hello","limit":10}'
# From stdin (auto-detected when piped)
echo '{"query":"hello"}' | mcpc @s tools-call search
JSON output for scripting
Always use --json flag for machine-readable output:
# Get tools as JSON mcpc --json @apify tools-list # Call tool and parse result with jq mcpc --json @apify tools-call search query:="test" | jq '.content[0].text' # Chain commands mcpc --json @server1 tools-call get-data | mcpc @server2 tools-call process
Sessions for efficiency
Create sessions for repeated interactions:
# Create session (or reconnect if exists) mcpc mcp.apify.com connect @apify # Use session (faster - no reconnection overhead) mcpc @apify tools-list mcpc @apify tools-call search query:="test" # Restart session (useful after server updates) mcpc @apify restart # Close when done mcpc @apify close
Session states:
- •🟢 live - Bridge running, server might or might not be responding
- •🟡 crashed - Bridge crashed; auto-restarts on next use
- •🔴 expired - Server rejected session; needs
closeand reconnect
Authentication
OAuth (interactive login – human-only, foreground):
- •
mcpc <server> loginopens the browser; mcpc never opens it itself. Do not background this command or it will miss the localhost callback. - •Run login once per profile, then reuse the saved credentials in scripts.
- •Re-run login to refresh/change scopes.
Python preflight to enforce “login first” in scripts (no automatic browser launches):
import json, os, sys
server = os.environ.get("MCP_SERVER", "mcp.apify.com")
profile = os.environ.get("MCP_PROFILE", "default")
profiles_path = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".mcpc", "profiles.json")
try:
data = json.load(open(profiles_path, "r", encoding="utf-8"))
profiles = data.get("profiles", [])
except FileNotFoundError:
profiles = []
has_profile = any(p.get("server") == server and p.get("name") == profile for p in profiles)
if not has_profile:
print(f"No mcpc auth profile '{profile}' for {server}.")
print(f"Run this yourself (foreground): mcpc {server} login --profile {profile}")
sys.exit(1)
After the preflight succeeds, scripts may call mcpc --profile <name> ... or rely on the default profile.
Bearer token:
mcpc -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" mcp.apify.com tools-list mcpc -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" mcp.apify.com connect @myserver
Proxy server for AI isolation
Create a proxy MCP server that hides authentication tokens:
# Human creates authenticated session with proxy mcpc mcp.apify.com connect @ai-proxy --proxy 8080 # AI agent connects to proxy (no access to original tokens) # Note: localhost defaults to http:// mcpc localhost:8080 tools-list mcpc 127.0.0.1:8080 connect @sandboxed
Common patterns
List and inspect tools:
mcpc @s tools-list mcpc @s tools-get tool-name
Call tool and extract text result:
mcpc --json @s tools-call my-tool | jq -r '.content[0].text'
Read resource content:
mcpc @s resources-read "file:///path/to/file"
Use config file for local servers:
mcpc --config .vscode/mcp.json filesystem resources-list
Exit codes
- •
0- Success - •
1- Client error (invalid arguments) - •
2- Server error (tool failed) - •
3- Network error - •
4- Authentication error
Debugging
# Verbose output shows protocol details mcpc --verbose @s tools-call my-tool
Example script
See docs/examples/company-lookup.sh for a complete example
of an AI-generated script that validates prerequisites and calls MCP tools.