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zb-ss/servonaut

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Manage AWS, Hetzner, OVH, and custom servers from one TUI — with a built-in AI assistant and MCP server

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zb-ss/servonaut

Added 15 June 2026

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Overview

Servonaut is a terminal-based tool for managing servers across AWS, Hetzner, OVH, and custom providers from a single interface. It includes an AI assistant and an MCP server to help automate and simplify server operations.

Best for

Best for
Developers who manage servers across multiple providers and prefer a terminal-based workflow

Use cases

  • Manage multiple cloud provider servers from one TUI
  • Automate routine server tasks with the built-in AI assistant
  • Integrate server management into MCP-compatible workflows

Notes

Servonaut is a terminal-based tool for managing servers across AWS, Hetzner, OVH, and custom providers from a single interface. It includes an AI assistant and an MCP server to help automate and simplify server operations.

16 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-15. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Manage multiple cloud provider servers from one TUI
  • Automate routine server tasks with the built-in AI assistant
  • Integrate server management into MCP-compatible workflows

Pros

  • Unifies server management across different providers in one terminal UI
  • Includes an AI assistant for task automation
  • Open source with Python codebase for easy customization

Cons

  • Small community with only 16 GitHub stars
  • Limited documentation and support resources
  • Requires comfort with terminal-based interfaces

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

Pros

  • Unifies server management across different providers in one terminal UI
  • Includes an AI assistant for task automation
  • Open source with Python codebase for easy customization

Cons

  • Small community with only 16 GitHub stars
  • Limited documentation and support resources
  • Requires comfort with terminal-based interfaces