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Cloudflare MCP: 69 tools over the REST API v4 — DNS, Workers, KV, R2, D1, Pages, WAF, SSL, Email, AI — with a human-approval gate

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helbertparanhos/cloudflare-mcp-pro

Added 4 July 2026

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Overview

This tool provides 69 Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools that wrap Cloudflare's REST API v4. It covers services including DNS, Workers, KV, R2, D1, Pages, WAF, SSL, Email, and AI. A human-approval gate allows operators to review and approve actions before they execute.

Best for

Best for
Developers who need to manage multiple Cloudflare resources programmatically and want explicit human review before changes

Use cases

  • Automate DNS record management across zones
  • Deploy and update Cloudflare Workers scripts
  • Read and write data to KV or R2 storage

Notes

This tool provides 69 Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools that wrap Cloudflare’s REST API v4. It covers services including DNS, Workers, KV, R2, D1, Pages, WAF, SSL, Email, and AI. A human-approval gate allows operators to review and approve actions before they execute.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-22. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Automate DNS record management across zones
  • Deploy and update Cloudflare Workers scripts
  • Read and write data to KV or R2 storage

Pros

  • Broad coverage of Cloudflare’s API with 69 tools
  • Human-approval gate adds a safety layer for sensitive operations
  • Written in TypeScript, familiar to many Node.js developers

Cons

  • Zero GitHub stars indicates limited community validation
  • Human-approval gate may slow down fully automated workflows
  • Newer tool with potentially sparse documentation

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

Pros

  • Broad coverage of Cloudflare's API with 69 tools
  • Human-approval gate adds a safety layer for sensitive operations
  • Written in TypeScript, familiar to many Node.js developers

Cons

  • Zero GitHub stars indicates limited community validation
  • Human-approval gate may slow down fully automated workflows
  • Newer tool with potentially sparse documentation