elevy99927/devops-mcp-webui
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Bridge connecting OpenWebUI to Kubernetes clusters via MCP protocol
MCP
elevy99927/devops-mcp-webui
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
An open source Python tool that connects OpenWebUI to Kubernetes clusters using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables natural language interaction with Kubernetes resources through a web interface.
Best for
Best for
Developers exploring natural language interfaces for Kubernetes management within OpenWebUI
Use cases
- Query Kubernetes cluster state or resources via OpenWebUI chat interface
- Perform kubectl operations using natural language commands
- Integrate Kubernetes management into an existing OpenWebUI workflow
Notes
An open source Python tool that connects OpenWebUI to Kubernetes clusters using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It enables natural language interaction with Kubernetes resources through a web interface.
2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2025-10-28.
Use cases
- Query Kubernetes cluster state or resources via OpenWebUI chat interface
- Perform kubectl operations using natural language commands
- Integrate Kubernetes management into an existing OpenWebUI workflow
Pros
- Leverages familiar OpenWebUI interface for Kubernetes management
- Simple Python implementation easy to extend or modify
- No cost for use or customization
Cons
- Very low community traction (2 stars) indicating limited adoption or testing
- Requires running and maintaining a separate MCP bridge component
- May lack robust error handling or security features for production clusters
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Pros
- Leverages familiar OpenWebUI interface for Kubernetes management
- Simple Python implementation easy to extend or modify
- No cost for use or customization
Cons
- Very low community traction (2 stars) indicating limited adoption or testing
- Requires running and maintaining a separate MCP bridge component
- May lack robust error handling or security features for production clusters
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