MCPM is an open-source command-line tool designed to manage Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. It offers a range of features for discovering, installing, organizing, and sharing MCP servers, with a focus on global configuration and profile-based management. The tool enables users to search for MCP servers from a curated registry, install servers globally for use across environments, and organize servers into profiles to support different workflows. MCPM also provides seamless integration with MCP clients, allowing users to configure and connect servers to various client applications. Direct execution of servers for testing and debugging is supported through the command line, and the tool includes functionality for sharing servers securely using remote access tunnels. MCPM works with any MCP client by configuring servers to use its run command, and it specifically mentions compatibility with several AI assistants and coding agents, including Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, VSCode, Continue, Cline, Roo Code, OpenCode, Goose CLI, 5ire, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Qwen CLI, and Trae. Per-server enable and disable options are available for certain clients. The tool is delivered as a CLI application and can be installed using various methods, such as a shell script, Homebrew, pipx, or pip. MCPM is community-driven, open source, and distributed under the MIT License, with a commitment to being free to use. It is intended for developers and others who need to manage MCP servers efficiently across different clients and workflows.
MCPM sits in PulseGate's Other infrastructure category. It focuses on simplifying the management and configuration of Model Context Protocol servers for developers and AI workflows. MCPM is an open-source project aimed at developers. The project is open source (MIT). It ships for the command line.
MCPM first shipped in 2025. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 969 stars and 6 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 6 catalogued features are server discovery, global installation, and profile management. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
Summary written by a language model from the project’s public pages.
What PulseGate has recorded for this listing
Closest matches by what these projects do