This MCP server provides secure access to the local filesystem via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Components
Tools
File Operations
- read_file
- Read the complete contents of a file from the file system
- Parameters:
path(required): Path to the file to read
- read_multiple_files
- Read the contents of multiple files in a single operation
- Parameters:
paths(required): List of file paths to read
- write_file
- Create a new file or overwrite an existing file with new content
- Parameters:
path(required): Path where to write the file,content(required): Content to write to the file
- copy_file
- Copy files and directories
- Parameters:
source(required): Source path of the file or directory,destination(required): Destination path
- move_file
- Move or rename files and directories
- Parameters:
source(required): Source path of the file or directory,destination(required): Destination path
- delete_file
- Delete a file or directory from the file system
- Parameters:
path(required): Path to the file or directory to delete,recursive(optional): Whether to recursively delete directories (default: false)
- modify_file
- Update file by finding and replacing text using string matching or regex
- Parameters:
path(required): Path to the file to modify,find(required): Text to search for,replace(required): Text to replace with,all_occurrences(optional): Replace all occurrences (default: true),regex(optional): Treat find pattern as regex (default: false)
Directory Operations
- list_directory
- Get a detailed listing of all files and directories in a specified path
- Parameters:
path(required): Path of the directory to list
- create_directory
- Create a new directory or ensure a directory exists
- Parameters:
path(required): Path of the directory to create
- tree
- Returns a hierarchical JSON representation of a directory structure
- Parameters:
path(required): Path of the directory to traverse,depth(optional): Maximum depth to traverse (default: 3),follow_symlinks(optional): Whether to follow symbolic links (default: false)
Search and Information
- search_files
- Recursively search for files and directories matching a pattern
- Parameters:
path(required): Starting path for the search,pattern(required): Search pattern to match against file names
- search_within_files
- Search for text within file contents across directory trees
- Parameters:
path(required): Starting directory for the search,substring(required): Text to search for within file contents,depth(optional): Maximum directory depth to search,max_results(optional): Maximum number of results to return (default: 1000)
- get_file_info
- Retrieve detailed metadata about a file or directory
- Parameters:
path(required): Path to the file or directory
- list_allowed_directories
- Returns the list of directories that this server is allowed to access
- Parameters: None
Features
- Secure access to specified directories
- Path validation to prevent directory traversal attacks
- Symlink resolution with security checks
- MIME type detection
- Support for text, binary, and image files
- Size limits for inline content and base64 encoding
Getting Started
Installation
Using Go Install
go install github.com/mark3labs/mcp-filesystem-server@latestUsage
As a standalone server
Start the MCP server with allowed directories:
mcp-filesystem-server /path/to/allowed/directory [/another/allowed/directory ...]As a library in your Go project
package main
import (
"log"
"os"
"github.com/mark3labs/mcp-filesystem-server/filesystemserver"
)
func main() {
// Create a new filesystem server with allowed directories
allowedDirs := []string{"/path/to/allowed/directory", "/another/allowed/directory"}
fs, err := filesystemserver.NewFilesystemServer(allowedDirs)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Failed to create server: %v", err)
}
// Serve requests
if err := fs.Serve(); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Server error: %v", err)
}
}Usage with Model Context Protocol
To integrate this server with apps that support MCP:
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "mcp-filesystem-server",
"args": ["/path/to/allowed/directory", "/another/allowed/directory"]
}
}
}Docker
Running with Docker
You can run the Filesystem MCP server using Docker:
docker run -i --rm ghcr.io/mark3labs/mcp-filesystem-server:latest /path/to/allowed/directoryDocker Configuration with MCP
To integrate the Docker image with apps that support MCP:
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"ghcr.io/mark3labs/mcp-filesystem-server:latest",
"/path/to/allowed/directory"
]
}
}
}If you need changes made inside the container to reflect on the host filesystem, you can mount a volume. This allows the container to access and modify files on the host system. Here's an example:
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"--volume=/allowed/directory/in/host:/allowed/directory/in/container",
"ghcr.io/mark3labs/mcp-filesystem-server:latest",
"/allowed/directory/in/container"
]
}
}
}License
See the LICENSE file for details.