terminal-mcp-server and terminal-mcp
One is a robust Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for executing commands on hosts via SSH, while the other is a minimal, zero-dependency terminal MCP client built for coding agents; thus, they are complements intended to be used together.
About terminal-mcp-server
1999AZZAR/terminal-mcp-server
Terminal MCP Server is a robust Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for executing commands on local and remote hosts via SSH. It provides a simple yet powerful interface for AI models and other applications to execute system commands with enhanced session management, error handling, and reliability features.
About terminal-mcp
amxv/terminal-mcp
A minimal, zero-dependency terminal MCP (Model Context Protocol) client built for coding agents like OpenAI Codex.
This tool helps developers enable their AI coding agents, like OpenAI Codex, to interact with external Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools and services. It acts as a bridge, allowing agents to send simple terminal commands as input and receive formatted responses from MCP servers. Software engineers and AI developers are the primary users, allowing them to extend their agent's capabilities.
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