MCP server by rahul007-bit
K8s MCP
A Kubernetes assistant powered by Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Google Gemini.
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- Kubernetes cluster with kubeconfig configured
- Node.js 18+ (for frontend)
- Bun (optional, for faster frontend builds)
Quick Start
Use the Makefile to run different components:
1. MCP Server
Starts the MCP server that communicates with your Kubernetes cluster.
make mcp-server
Requires: Active Kubernetes cluster and configured kubeconfig.
2. CLI Mode
Interactive command-line interface to query your Kubernetes cluster.
make cli
3. Web Application (Backend + Frontend)
Start the backend API server:
make backend
Start the frontend in another terminal:
make frontend
Then open http://localhost:5173 in your browser.
4. All at Once
Start all services in background (development mode):
make dev
Project Structure
k8s_mcp_server.py    - MCP server implementation
mcp_client.py        - CLI client
app/
  backend/           - FastAPI server
  frontend/          - React UI
Configuration
Ensure your kubeconfig is at ~/.kube/config or set the KUBECONFIG environment variable.
The MCP server exposes 32 Kubernetes tools for managing resources, deployments, services, and more.
Features
- Real-time Kubernetes operations via MCP tools
- Chat interface with tool call results
- Inline tool call display in messages
- WebSocket streaming for live responses
- Automatic WebSocket reconnection
Make Commands
Available make targets (run make <target>):
- make help— Show all available commands
- make mcp-server— Start the K8s MCP server
- make cli— Launch the interactive CLI client
- make backend— Start the FastAPI backend
- make frontend— Start the React frontend
- make dev— Start backend and frontend in the background (development mode)
- make logs— Tail service logs
- make stop— Stop all background services
- make install-deps— Install project dependencies
- make clean— Remove build artifacts and cache files