run-mcp 1.3.4 → 1.5.1

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  1. package/README.md +25 -9
  2. package/dist/index.js +2262 -298
  3. package/package.json +4 -2
package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ run-mcp repl node path/to/my-mcp-server.js
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  # Or use npx without installing globally
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  npx . repl node path/to/my-mcp-server.js
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+ # Or start it without arguments to open the interactive server discovery menu!
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+ run-mcp
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  ```
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  You'll see an interactive prompt:
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  -o, --out-dir <path> Directory to save intercepted images and audio
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  -t, --timeout <ms> Default tool call timeout in milliseconds (default: 300000) (Agent Mode only)
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  --max-text <chars> Max text response length before truncation (default: 50000) (Agent Mode only)
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+ --mcp Force start Agent Server mode even if run interactively without arguments
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  -s, --script <file> Read commands from a file instead of stdin (REPL Mode only)
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  -h, --help Display help for command
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  | Tool | Description |
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  |------|-------------|
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- | `connect_to_mcp` | Spawn and connect to a local MCP server |
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+ | `connect_to_mcp` | Spawn and connect to a local MCP server. Use `include` to get tools/resources/prompts inline. Shows a diff on reconnect. |
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  | `disconnect_from_mcp` | Tear down the connection |
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  | `mcp_server_status` | Check connection status |
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- | `list_mcp_tools` | List tools on the connected server |
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- | `call_mcp_tool` | Call a tool (with interception) |
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- | `list_mcp_resources` | List resources |
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- | `read_mcp_resource` | Read a resource by URI |
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- | `list_mcp_prompts` | List prompts |
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- | `get_mcp_prompt` | Get a prompt by name |
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+ | `call_mcp_primitive` | Call a tool, read a resource, or get a prompt. Auto-connects if not already connected. Use `disconnect_after` for one-shot tests. |
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+ | `list_mcp_primitives` | List tools, resources, and/or prompts on the connected server |
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  | `get_mcp_server_stderr` | View target server stderr output |
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+ | `list_available_mcp_servers`| Discover other local MCP servers configured on the host machine |
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  ## REPL Mode Commands
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  | Command | Description |
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+ | `explore` | Open interactive fuzzy-search selector for tools, resources, and prompts |
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  | `tools/list` | List all tools exposed by the target server |
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  | `tools/describe <name>` | Show a tool's full input schema |
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- | `tools/call <name> <json> [--timeout <ms>]` | Call a tool with JSON arguments |
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+ | `tools/call <name> [json] [--clear]` | Call a tool. Launch interactive wizard if no JSON provided. Use `--clear` to ignore remembered arguments. |
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+ | `tools/forget [name]` | Clear remembered interactive arguments for a tool, or all tools if no name provided. |
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  | `status` | Show target server status (PID, uptime, connection) |
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  | `help` | Show available commands |
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  | `exit` / `quit` | Disconnect and exit |
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  # Arguments with spaces work fine
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  > tools/call send_message {"text": "hello world", "channel": "general"}
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+ ### Interactive Wizard & Argument Memory
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+ If you invoke a tool without JSON arguments, `run-mcp` will guide you through an interactive scaffolding wizard:
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+ ```bash
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+ > tools/call send_message
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+ ✔ text (string) Message text to send: Hello World!
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+ ✔ Select optional arguments to provide: channel
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+ ✔ channel (string) The Slack channel: general
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+ ✔ Execute? Yes
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+ Calling send_message...
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+ ```
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+ `run-mcp` actively **remembers** your inputs across identical interactive calls, scaffolding defaults based on your last execution! Use `tools/forget` or `--clear` if you need a clean slate.
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  ```
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  ### Script Mode
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  ## License
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- ISC
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+ MIT