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microservices-sh/mcp

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Local stdio MCP server for microservices.sh modules and guarded agent workflows.

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microservices-sh/mcp

Added 18 June 2026

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Overview

A local stdio MCP server that enables guarded agent workflows using microservices.sh modules. It communicates via standard input/output, making it lightweight and suitable for integration with MCP clients in developer tooling. Built in JavaScript, it focuses on secure, modular interactions.

Best for

Best for
Developers building guarded agent workflows with microservices.sh and needing local MCP integration

Use cases

  • Integrating microservices.sh modules into AI agent workflows
  • Running local MCP servers for guarded, sandboxed execution
  • Connecting MCP clients to microservices.sh-based backends

Notes

A local stdio MCP server that enables guarded agent workflows using microservices.sh modules. It communicates via standard input/output, making it lightweight and suitable for integration with MCP clients in developer tooling. Built in JavaScript, it focuses on secure, modular interactions.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-18. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Integrating microservices.sh modules into AI agent workflows
  • Running local MCP servers for guarded, sandboxed execution
  • Connecting MCP clients to microservices.sh-based backends

Pros

  • Lightweight stdio-based architecture
  • Targets guarded workflows for safer agent execution
  • Integrates directly with the microservices.sh ecosystem

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (0 stars)
  • Limited to microservices.sh modules
  • JavaScript-only, restricting polyglot environments

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Pros

  • Lightweight stdio-based architecture
  • Targets guarded workflows for safer agent execution
  • Integrates directly with the microservices.sh ecosystem

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (0 stars)
  • Limited to microservices.sh modules
  • JavaScript-only, restricting polyglot environments