ACI功能访问
STDIO用于访问ACI.dev托管函数的MCP服务器
用于访问ACI.dev托管函数的MCP服务器
[!IMPORTANT] This README only covers basic development guide. For full documentation and tutorials on ACI.dev MCP servers please visit aci.dev docs.
This package provides three Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for accessing ACI.dev managed functions (tools):
aci-mcp-apps
: An MCP server that provides direct access to functions (tools) from specified apps
aci-mcp-unified
: An MCP server that provides two meta functions (tools) (ACI_SEARCH_FUNCTIONS
and ACI_EXECUTE_FUNCTION
) to discover and execute ALL functions (tools) available on ACI.dev
aci-mcp-vibeops
: An MCP server that provides access to vibeops.aci.dev, which is a AI platform managing all the DevOps tools and workflows.[!IMPORTANT] For detailed explanation and tutorials on the MCP servers please visit aci.dev docs.
The package is published to PyPI, so you can run it directly using uvx
:
# Install uv if you don't have it already curl -sSf https://install.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python3 - pip install uv
$ uvx aci-mcp --help Usage: aci-mcp [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Main entry point for the package. Options: --help Show this message and exit. Commands: apps-server Start the apps-specific MCP server to access tools... unified-server Start the unified MCP server with unlimited tool access. vibeops-server Start the VibeOps MCP server to access VibeOps-managed tools.
See the Unified MCP Server and Apps MCP Server sections for more information on how to configure the MCP servers with different MCP clients.
For the VibeOps MCP server, you'll need to provide a VIBEOPS_API_KEY
environment variable when configuring your MCP client.
# Build the image docker build -t aci-mcp . # Run the unified server docker run --rm -i -e ACI_API_KEY=<ACI_API_KEY> aci-mcp unified-server --linked-account-owner-id <LINKED_ACCOUNT_OWNER_ID> # Run the apps server docker run --rm -i -e ACI_API_KEY=<ACI_API_KEY> aci-mcp apps-server --apps <APP1,APP2,...> --linked-account-owner-id <LINKED_ACCOUNT_OWNER_ID> # Run the VibeOps server docker run --rm -i -e VIBEOPS_API_KEY=<VIBEOPS_API_KEY> aci-mcp vibeops-server
You can use the MCP inspector to debug the server:
# For unified server npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx aci-mcp unified-server --linked-account-owner-id <LINKED_ACCOUNT_OWNER_ID> # For apps server npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx aci-mcp apps-server --apps "BRAVE_SEARCH,GMAIL" --linked-account-owner-id <LINKED_ACCOUNT_OWNER_ID> # For VibeOps server npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx aci-mcp vibeops-server
Running tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
will show the logs from the server and may help you debug any issues.