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Documentation & install
Readme and setup notes from the catalogue, plus a client-ready config you can copy for your MCP host.
Installation
Add the following to your MCP client configuration file.
Configuration
View docs{
"mcpServers": {
"safurrier-mcp-filesystem": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"run",
"run_server.py",
"/absolute/path/to/mcp-filesystem",
"/absolute/path/to/dir1",
"/absolute/path/to/dir2"
]
}
}
}You operate MCP-Filesystem to securely access and manipulate large files and directories with precise, token-efficient interactions. This server provides a rich set of filesystem operations, intelligent context management, and fast search capabilities so you can read, edit, and analyze big data without loading everything into memory.
How to use
You interact with the server through an MCP client. Start the local MCP-Filesystem server, then connect your client to it to perform operations such as reading specific lines, editing content with verification, listing directories, and performing advanced searches with contextual results.
How to install
Prerequisites you need before starting are a Python environment and the ability to run UV (a lightweight asynchronous tooling runner). Ensure you have these installed on your system.
# Install UV if you haven't already
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/uv/main/install.sh | bash
# Or with pipx
pipx install uv
Configuration and security
The server enforces strict path validation to ensure access is limited to explicitly allowed directories. It protects against path traversal and validates symlinks to prevent exposure beyond authorized paths. Always run the server with directories you intend to access and keep permissions appropriate for the user running the server.
You can configure MCP-Filesystem to run as a local process using UV. Here are example startup commands you can use directly in your environment. Adapt absolute paths to your system.
uv run run_server.py /absolute/path/to/mcp-filesystem /absolute/path/to/dir1 /absolute/path/to/dir2
uv run run_server.py /path/to/mcp-filesystem/repo /Users/yourusername/Projects /Users/yourusername/Documents
Troubleshooting and tips
Watch server logs to debug requests and verify what Claude or your MCP client is requesting. Use the following commands to tail logs on macOS or Windows.
# macOS
tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-mcp-filesystem.log
# Windows PowerShell
Get-Content -Path "$env:APPDATA\Claude\Logs\mcp-server-mcp-filesystem.log" -Tail 20 -Wait
Available tools
read_file
Read the full contents of a file.
read_multiple_files
Read multiple files in parallel to reduce round-trips.
write_file
Create a new file or overwrite an existing one.
create_directory
Create a new directory or ensure it exists.
list_directory
Provide a detailed listing of files and subdirectories.
move_file
Move or rename files and directories.
get_file_info
Retrieve detailed metadata for a file or directory.
list_allowed_directories
List directories the server is allowed to access.
read_file_lines
Read specific line ranges with offset/limit parameters.
edit_file_at_line
Make precise edits with content verification and relative line numbers.
head_file
Read the first N lines of a text file.
tail_file
Read the last N lines of a text file.
grep_files
Search patterns with ripgrep integration, context options, and paginated results.
search_files
Search for files by name or pattern with content search.
directory_tree
Get a recursive tree view of files and directories.
calculate_directory_size
Compute the total size of a directory.
find_duplicate_files
Identify duplicate files by comparing content.
compare_files
Show differences between two text files.
find_large_files
Find files exceeding a specified size.
find_empty_directories
Find directories that contain no files.