Kubernetes Mcp Server
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Kubernetes and OpenShift
At a glance.
A compact read before the deeper capability notes and official setup links.
Core features.
Feature cards focus on what the tool helps users do, not generated setup commands.
A powerful and flexible Kubernetes Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation with support for Kubernetes and OpenShift.
🔧 Tekton: Tekton-specific operations that complement generic Kubernetes resource management.
Unlike other Kubernetes MCP server implementations, this IS NOT just a wrapper around kubectl or helm command-line tools.
There is NO NEED for external dependencies or tools to be installed on the system.
Follow the dedicated Claude Code getting started guide in our user documentation.
If you have npm installed, this is the fastest way to get started with kubernetes-mcp-server on Claude Desktop.
Open your claudedesktopconfig.json and add the mcp server to the list of mcpServers:
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Official setup path.
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Evidence and adoption notes.
These notes help a user decide whether to investigate the official project further.
Source repository last pushed at 2026-05-12T06:33:45Z.
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Review the upstream license, maintenance activity, and issue history before using it in production.