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  ![last9 mcp demo](mcp-demo.gif)
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- A [Model Context Protocol](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/) server implementation for [Last9](https://last9.io/mcp/) that enables AI agents to seamlessly bring real-time production context — logs, metrics, and traces — into your local environment to auto-fix code faster.
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+ A [Model Context Protocol](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/) server
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+ implementation for [Last9](https://last9.io/mcp/) that enables AI agents to
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+ seamlessly bring real-time production context — logs, metrics, and traces — into
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+ your local environment to auto-fix code faster.
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  - [View demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQH5xq6qzjI)
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- - Read our [announcement blog post](https://last9.io/blog/launching-last9-mcp-server/)
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+ - Read our
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+ [announcement blog post](https://last9.io/blog/launching-last9-mcp-server/)
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  ## Status
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- Works with Claude desktop app, or Cursor, Windsurf, and VSCode (Github Copilot) IDEs. Implements the following MCP [tools](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/concepts/tools):
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+ Works with Claude desktop app, or Cursor, Windsurf, and VSCode (Github Copilot)
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+ IDEs. Implements the following MCP
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+ [tools](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/concepts/tools):
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- - `get_exceptions`: Get list of exceptions.
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+ - `get_exceptions`: Get the list of exceptions.
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  - `get_service_graph`: Get service graph for an endpoint from the exception.
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  - `get_logs`: Get logs filtered by service name and/or severity level.
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- - `get_drop_rules`: Get drop rules for logs that determine what logs get filtered out at [Last9 Control Plane](https://last9.io/control-plane)
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- - `add_drop_rule`: Create a drop rule for logs at [Last9 Control Plane](https://last9.io/control-plane)
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+ - `get_drop_rules`: Get drop rules for logs that determine what logs get
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+ filtered out at [Last9 Control Plane](https://last9.io/control-plane)
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+ - `add_drop_rule`: Create a drop rule for logs at
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+ [Last9 Control Plane](https://last9.io/control-plane)
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  ## Tools Documentation
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- - `lookback_minutes` (integer, recommended): Number of minutes to look back from now. Default: 60. Examples: 60, 30, 15.
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- - `start_time_iso` (string, optional): Start time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS). Leave empty to use lookback_minutes.
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- - `end_time_iso` (string, optional): End time in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS). Leave empty to default to current time.
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+ - `limit` (integer, optional): Maximum number of exceptions to return.
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+ - `lookback_minutes` (integer, recommended): Number of minutes to look back from
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- 1. Create `.vscode/mcp.json` in your workspace or add to VS Code user settings with the following configuration:
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+ 1. Open VS Code, go to Settings, select the User tab, then Features, then Chat
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  ```json
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  {
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- "servers": {
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- "last9": {
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- "type": "stdio",
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- "command": "/opt/homebrew/bin/last9-mcp",
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- "env": {
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- "LAST9_AUTH_TOKEN": "<auth_token>",
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- "LAST9_BASE_URL": "<last9_otlp_host>",
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- "LAST9_REFRESH_TOKEN": "<write_refresh_token>"
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+ "mcp": {
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+ "servers": {
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+ "last9": {
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+ "type": "stdio",
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+ "command": "/opt/homebrew/bin/last9-mcp",
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+ "env": {
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+ "LAST9_BASE_URL": "<last9_otlp_host>",
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+ "LAST9_AUTH_TOKEN": "<last9_otlp_auth_token>",
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+ "LAST9_REFRESH_TOKEN": "<last9_write_refresh_token>"
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+ }
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  }
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  ```
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+ ## Badges
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- For advanced configuration options and alternative setup methods, see the [official VS Code MCP documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/chat/mcp-servers).
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+ [![MseeP.ai Security Assessment Badge](https://mseep.net/pr/last9-last9-mcp-server-badge.png)](https://mseep.ai/app/last9-last9-mcp-server)
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  {
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  "name": "@last9/mcp-server",
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  "description": "Last9 MCP Server - Model Context Protocol server implementation for Last9",
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  "last9-mcp": "./bin/cli.js"