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A TypeScript SDK for running MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers with process reuse capabilities

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A TypeScript SDK for running MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers with process reuse capabilities

Model Context Protocol (MCP) - This server can be integrated with AI applications to provide additional context and capabilities, enabling enhanced AI interactions and functionality.

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mcp-runner

A TypeScript SDK and CLI for running MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers.

Overview

mcp-runner is designed to facilitate the execution of MCP servers based on configurations defined in cline_mcp_settings.json. It supports reusable server processes and controlled cleanup, allowing multiple operations to be performed using the same server instance.

You can call it from the command line or use it as a library in your own TypeScript projects or even from other MCP servers.

Features

  • Server process reuse across multiple calls
  • Graceful termination with timeout handling
  • Automatic server lifecycle management
  • TypeScript support
  • Error handling and logging

Installation

npm install

CLI Usage

The package includes a command-line interface for interacting with MCP servers.

Commands

List Tools

Lists all available tools for a specified MCP server:

npm run cli -- list-tools <server-name>

Example:

npm run cli -- list-tools sequential-thinking

Run Server

Runs a specified MCP server with optional tool name and parameters:

npm run cli -- runserver <server-name> [tool-name] [params] [options]
# or
npm run cli -- runserver <server-name> [params] [options] # uses first available tool

Options:

  • --text: Output only the text content from the response instead of the full JSON

Examples:

# Run a specific tool
npm run cli -- runserver sequential-thinking sequentialthinking '{"thought": "Initial thought", "thoughtNumber": 1, "totalThoughts": 5, "nextThoughtNeeded": true}'

# Use first available tool
npm run cli -- runserver sequential-thinking '{"thought": "Initial thought", "thoughtNumber": 1, "totalThoughts": 5, "nextThoughtNeeded": true}'

# Output only text content
npm run cli -- runserver sequential-thinking sequentialthinking '{"thought": "Initial thought", "thoughtNumber": 1, "totalThoughts": 1}' --text

Programmatic Usage

Basic Example

import { runServer, terminateServer } from 'mcp-runner';

async function main() {
  try {
    // First call (specific tool)
    const result1 = await runServer('openrouterai', 'chat_completion', {
      messages: [
        { role: 'user', content: 'Say hello!' }
      ]
    });
    console.log('Result 1:', result1);

    // Second call (uses first available tool)
    const result2 = await runServer('openrouterai', undefined, {
      messages: [
        { role: 'user', content: 'How are you?' }
      ]
    });
    console.log('Result 2:', result2);

    // Terminate server when done
    await terminateServer();
  } catch (error) {
    console.error('Error:', error);
    await terminateServer();
  }
}

Error Handling

The SDK includes comprehensive error handling:

  • Server process errors
  • Tool execution errors
  • Timeout handling for graceful termination
  • Automatic cleanup on errors

API

runServer(serverName: string, params: Record<string, unknown>)

Runs a tool on the specified server using provided parameters. The server process is reused for subsequent calls until explicitly terminated.

Parameters:

  • serverName: Name of the server from configuration
  • params: Parameters to pass to the server's tool

Returns: Promise resolving with the server's response

terminateServer()

Terminates the server process managed by the SDK. Should be called when all operations are complete.

Returns: Promise that resolves when the server is terminated

Architecture

ServerManager

The ServerManager class is implemented as a singleton that manages the lifecycle of MCP server processes. Key responsibilities include:

  • Process lifecycle management
  • Client connection handling
  • Graceful termination
  • Error handling and logging

The manager ensures that only one server process is running at any given time and provides methods to start, reuse, and terminate the server.

Configuration

The SDK reads server configurations from cline_mcp_settings.json, which should be located in the standard configuration directory. Each server configuration includes:

{
  "command": "string",
  "args": "string[]",
  "env": "Record<string, string>",
  "disabled": "boolean",
  "alwaysAllow": "string[]"
}

Development

Building

npm run build

Running Tests

npm test

License

This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Quick Start

1

Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/cookiecad/mcp-runner
2

Install dependencies

cd mcp-runner
npm install
3

Follow the documentation

Check the repository's README.md file for specific installation and usage instructions.

Repository Details

Ownercookiecad
Repomcp-runner
LanguageTypeScript
LicenseMozilla Public License 2.0
Last fetched8/10/2025

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