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A fast, read-only MCP server enabling code-driven AI analysis of Kubernetes clusters
KubeView is a read-only Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets AI agents (Cursor, Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, etc.) safely inspect, diagnose, and debug Kubernetes clusters. It covers Kubernetes core, Helm, Argo Workflows, and Argo CD.
Read more: Evicting MCP tool calls from your Kubernetes cluster
$PATH: helm (fallback only), argo, argocd# Run the server directly
npx -y kubeview-mcp
# Add to Claude Code
claude mcp add kubernetes -- npx kubeview-mcp
Add to your mcpServers config (Cursor, Claude Desktop, etc.):
{
"mcpServers": {
"kubeview": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "kubeview-mcp"]
}
}
}
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
KUBECONFIG | Path to kubeconfig file | ~/.kube/config |
MCP_TRANSPORT | Transport: stdio (default) or http | stdio |
MCP_MODE | Server mode: all, code, or tools | all |
MCP_LOG_LEVEL | Log level: error, warn, info, debug | info |
MCP_HIDE_SENSITIVE | Mask sensitive data globally | false |
MCP_HTTP_HOST | HTTP bind host when MCP_TRANSPORT=http | 127.0.0.1 |
MCP_HTTP_PORT | HTTP port when MCP_TRANSPORT=http | 3000 |
MCP_HTTP_PATH | Streamable HTTP endpoint path | /mcp |
MCP_HTTP_STATELESS | Disable session IDs in HTTP mode | false |
MCP_HTTP_JSON_RESPONSE | Prefer JSON responses over SSE | false |
MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS | Comma-separated Host allowlist for HTTP mode | local defaults |
MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS | Comma-separated Origin allowlist for HTTP mode | unset |
KubeView can also run as a standalone Streamable HTTP server for hosted or manually managed deployments.
MCP_TRANSPORT=http \
MCP_HTTP_HOST=127.0.0.1 \
MCP_HTTP_PORT=3000 \
npx -y kubeview-mcp
This starts a Streamable HTTP endpoint at http://127.0.0.1:3000/mcp.
Notes:
stdio remains the default and is still the right choice for MCP client configs such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Codex CLI.MCP_HTTP_STATELESS=true disables session IDs. That is useful for simple request/response patterns, but stateful features such as plan_step history are not meaningful in that mode.0.0.0.0 or ::, you must set MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS.stdio.| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
kube_list | List resources or get cluster diagnostics |
kube_get | Describe a specific resource (all K8s types supported) |
kube_metrics | Fetch CPU/memory metrics for nodes and pods |
kube_logs | Fetch or stream container logs |
kube_exec | Execute commands inside containers |
kube_port | Port-forward to pods or services |
kube_net | Run in-cluster network diagnostics |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
helm_list | List Helm releases (Kubernetes API first, CLI fallback) |
helm_get | Fetch release values, manifests, notes, hooks, status, history |
Helm execution strategy: Tools read Helm metadata directly from Kubernetes storage (Secrets / ConfigMaps) by default — no helm binary needed for standard read-only use. CLI fallback is used for non-JSON formatting or non-Kubernetes storage backends (e.g. SQL).
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
argo_list | List Argo Workflows |
argo_get | Inspect a specific Argo Workflow |
argocd_app | Inspect Argo CD applications |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
run_code | Execute sandboxed TypeScript for complex tasks |
plan_step | Persist step-by-step planning state across long investigations |
Why plan_step? It keeps the chat context clean by storing progress externally, gives agents a structured state machine (plan → execute → verify → branch), and encourages the think-then-act rhythm that produces better results on complex workflows.
Inspired by Code execution with MCP, KubeView ships a sandboxed code runtime for agents to explore the API and run complex workflows.
run_code.global.d.ts, preventing hallucinated parameters.tools.search() and tools.list() let agents find capabilities at runtime without loading the full schema.vm environment with access only to console and the tools global.Enable code-only mode:
"env": { "MCP_MODE": "code" }
code-mode PromptThe server includes a code-mode MCP prompt that injects full TypeScript API docs and examples into the agent context. In Cursor, type /kubeview/code-mode in the prompt bar to activate it.
# Clone and install
git clone https://github.com/mikhae1/kubeview-mcp.git
cd kubeview-mcp
npm install
# Build and run
npm run build
npm start
# Test
npm test
# Run a tool directly via CLI
npm run command -- kube_list --namespace=default
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