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endorhq/cli

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Endor provides instant, private, sandboxed environments for your favorite services anywhere Node is available. Run MariaDB, PostgreSQL and many more servers securely and in just a

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endorhq/cli

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

Endor provides instant, private, sandboxed environments for services like MariaDB and PostgreSQL. It runs anywhere Node is available, creating secure, disposable servers in seconds. Designed for both AI agents and developers who need quick, isolated infrastructure.

Best for

Best for
Developers and AI agents needing instant, disposable database services

Use cases

  • Spin up a temporary PostgreSQL database for integration tests
  • Provide an ephemeral MariaDB instance for an AI agent's data pipeline
  • Run a sandboxed service locally without installing it on the host machine

Notes

Endor provides instant, private, sandboxed environments for services like MariaDB and PostgreSQL. It runs anywhere Node is available, creating secure, disposable servers in seconds. Designed for both AI agents and developers who need quick, isolated infrastructure.

27 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2025-07-01.

Use cases

  • Spin up a temporary PostgreSQL database for integration tests
  • Provide an ephemeral MariaDB instance for an AI agent’s data pipeline
  • Run a sandboxed service locally without installing it on the host machine

Pros

  • Creates environments in seconds with minimal overhead
  • Private and sandboxed, reducing security risks
  • Works on any system with Node.js installed

Cons

  • Limited to the services explicitly supported (e.g., MariaDB, PostgreSQL)
  • Low GitHub stars (27) suggest a small community and limited track record
  • Requires Node.js, adding a dependency for non-Node environments

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Creates environments in seconds with minimal overhead
  • Private and sandboxed, reducing security risks
  • Works on any system with Node.js installed

Cons

  • Limited to the services explicitly supported (e.g., MariaDB, PostgreSQL)
  • Low GitHub stars (27) suggest a small community and limited track record
  • Requires Node.js, adding a dependency for non-Node environments