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| title: FastMCP CLI | |
| sidebarTitle: CLI | |
| description: Learn how to use the FastMCP command-line interface | |
| icon: terminal | |
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| import { VersionBadge } from "/snippets/version-badge.mdx" | |
| FastMCP provides a command-line interface (CLI) that makes it easy to run, develop, and install your MCP servers. The CLI is automatically installed when you install FastMCP. | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp --help | |
| ``` | |
| ## Commands Overview | |
| | Command | Purpose | Dependency Management | | |
| | ------- | ------- | --------------------- | | |
| | `run` | Run a FastMCP server directly | Uses your current environment; you are responsible for ensuring all dependencies are available | | |
| | `dev` | Run a server with the MCP Inspector for testing | Creates an isolated environment; dependencies must be explicitly specified with `--with` and/or `--with-editable` | | |
| | `install` | Install a server in MCP client applications | Creates an isolated environment; dependencies must be explicitly specified with `--with` and/or `--with-editable` | | |
| | `inspect` | Generate a JSON report about a FastMCP server | Uses your current environment; you are responsible for ensuring all dependencies are available | | |
| | `version` | Display version information | N/A | | |
| ## Command Details | |
| ### `run` | |
| Run a FastMCP server directly or proxy a remote server. | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp run server.py | |
| ``` | |
| <Tip> | |
| This command runs the server directly in your current Python environment. You are responsible for ensuring all dependencies are available. | |
| </Tip> | |
| #### Options | |
| | Option | Flag | Description | | |
| | ------ | ---- | ----------- | | |
| | Transport | `--transport`, `-t` | Transport protocol to use (`stdio`, `http`, or `sse`) | | |
| | Host | `--host` | Host to bind to when using http transport (default: 127.0.0.1) | | |
| | Port | `--port`, `-p` | Port to bind to when using http transport (default: 8000) | | |
| | Path | `--path` | Path to bind to when using http transport (default: `/mcp/` or `/sse/` for SSE) | | |
| | Log Level | `--log-level`, `-l` | Log level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL) | | |
| | No Banner | `--no-banner` | Disable the startup banner display | | |
| #### Server Specification | |
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| The server can be specified in three ways: | |
| 1. `server.py` - imports the module and looks for a FastMCP object named `mcp`, `server`, or `app`. Errors if no such object is found. | |
| 2. `server.py:custom_name` - imports and uses the specified server object | |
| 3. `http://server-url/path` or `https://server-url/path` - connects to a remote server and creates a proxy | |
| <Tip> | |
| When using `fastmcp run` with a local file, it **ignores** the `if __name__ == "__main__"` block entirely. Instead, it finds your server object and calls its `run()` method directly with the transport options you specify. This means you can use `fastmcp run` to override the transport specified in your code. | |
| </Tip> | |
| For example, if your code contains: | |
| ```python | |
| # server.py | |
| from fastmcp import FastMCP | |
| mcp = FastMCP("MyServer") | |
| def hello(name: str) -> str: | |
| return f"Hello, {name}!" | |
| if __name__ == "__main__": | |
| # This is ignored when using `fastmcp run`! | |
| mcp.run(transport="stdio") | |
| ``` | |
| You can run it with Streamable HTTP transport regardless of what's in the `__main__` block: | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp run server.py --transport http --port 8000 | |
| ``` | |
| **Examples** | |
| ```bash | |
| # Run a local server with Streamable HTTP transport on a custom port | |
| fastmcp run server.py --transport http --port 8000 | |
| # Connect to a remote server and proxy as a stdio server | |
| fastmcp run https://example.com/mcp-server | |
| # Connect to a remote server with specified log level | |
| fastmcp run https://example.com/mcp-server --log-level DEBUG | |
| ``` | |
| ### `dev` | |
| Run a MCP server with the [MCP Inspector](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/inspector) for testing. | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp dev server.py | |
| ``` | |
| <Tip> | |
| This command runs your server in an isolated environment. All dependencies must be explicitly specified using the `--with` and/or `--with-editable` options. | |
| </Tip> | |
| <Warning> | |
| The `dev` command is a shortcut for testing a server over STDIO only. When the Inspector launches, you may need to: | |
| 1. Select "STDIO" from the transport dropdown | |
| 2. Connect manually | |
| This command does not support HTTP testing. To test a server over Streamable HTTP or SSE: | |
| 1. Start your server manually with the appropriate transport using either the command line: | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp run server.py --transport http | |
| ``` | |
| or by setting the transport in your code: | |
| ```bash | |
| python server.py # Assuming your __main__ block sets Streamable HTTP transport | |
| ``` | |
| 2. Open the MCP Inspector separately and connect to your running server | |
| </Warning> | |
| #### Options | |
| | Option | Flag | Description | | |
| | ------ | ---- | ----------- | | |
| | Editable Package | `--with-editable`, `-e` | Directory containing pyproject.toml to install in editable mode | | |
| | Additional Packages | `--with` | Additional packages to install (can be used multiple times) | | |
| | Inspector Version | `--inspector-version` | Version of the MCP Inspector to use | | |
| | UI Port | `--ui-port` | Port for the MCP Inspector UI | | |
| | Server Port | `--server-port` | Port for the MCP Inspector Proxy server | | |
| **Example** | |
| ```bash | |
| # Run dev server with editable mode and additional packages | |
| fastmcp dev server.py -e . --with pandas --with matplotlib | |
| ``` | |
| ### `install` | |
| <VersionBadge version="2.10.3" /> | |
| Install a MCP server in MCP client applications. FastMCP currently supports the following clients: | |
| - **Claude Code** - Installs via Claude Code's built-in MCP management system | |
| - **Claude Desktop** - Installs via direct configuration file modification | |
| - **Cursor** - Installs via deeplink that opens Cursor for user confirmation | |
| - **MCP JSON** - Generates standard MCP JSON configuration for manual use | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp install claude-code server.py | |
| fastmcp install claude-desktop server.py | |
| fastmcp install cursor server.py | |
| fastmcp install mcp-json server.py | |
| ``` | |
| Note that for security reasons, MCP clients usually run every server in a completely isolated environment. Therefore, all dependencies must be explicitly specified using the `--with` and/or `--with-editable` options (following `uv` conventions) or by attaching them to your server in code via the `dependencies` parameter. You should not assume that the MCP server will have access to your local environment. | |
| <Warning> | |
| **`uv` must be installed and available in your system PATH**. Both Claude Desktop and Cursor run in isolated environments and need `uv` to manage dependencies. On macOS, install `uv` globally with Homebrew for Claude Desktop compatibility: `brew install uv`. | |
| </Warning> | |
| <Tip> | |
| **FastMCP `install` commands focus on local server files with STDIO transport.** For remote servers running with HTTP or SSE transport, use your client's native configuration - FastMCP's value is simplifying the complex local setup with dependencies and `uv` commands. | |
| </Tip> | |
| #### Server Specification | |
| The `install` command supports the same `file.py:object` notation as the `run` command: | |
| 1. `server.py` - imports the module and looks for a FastMCP object named `mcp`, `server`, or `app`. Errors if no such object is found. | |
| 2. `server.py:custom_name` - imports and uses the specified server object | |
| #### Options | |
| | Option | Flag | Description | | |
| | ------ | ---- | ----------- | | |
| | Server Name | `--name`, `-n` | Custom name for the server (defaults to server's name attribute or file name) | | |
| | Editable Package | `--with-editable`, `-e` | Directory containing pyproject.toml to install in editable mode | | |
| | Additional Packages | `--with` | Additional packages to install (can be used multiple times) | | |
| | Environment Variables | `--env-var`, `-v` | Environment variables in KEY=VALUE format (can be used multiple times) | | |
| | Environment File | `--env-file`, `-f` | Load environment variables from a .env file | | |
| **Examples** | |
| ```bash | |
| # Auto-detects server object (looks for 'mcp', 'server', or 'app') | |
| fastmcp install claude-desktop server.py | |
| # Uses specific server object | |
| fastmcp install claude-desktop server.py:my_server | |
| # With custom name and dependencies | |
| fastmcp install claude-desktop server.py:my_server -n "My Analysis Server" --with pandas | |
| # Install in Claude Code with environment variables | |
| fastmcp install claude-code server.py --env-var API_KEY=secret --env-var DEBUG=true | |
| # Install in Cursor with environment variables | |
| fastmcp install cursor server.py --env-var API_KEY=secret --env-var DEBUG=true | |
| # Install with environment file | |
| fastmcp install cursor server.py --env-file .env | |
| # Generate MCP JSON configuration | |
| fastmcp install mcp-json server.py --name "My Server" --with pandas | |
| # Copy JSON configuration to clipboard | |
| fastmcp install mcp-json server.py --copy | |
| ``` | |
| #### MCP JSON Generation | |
| The `mcp-json` subcommand generates standard MCP JSON configuration that can be used with any MCP-compatible client. This is useful when: | |
| - Working with MCP clients not directly supported by FastMCP | |
| - Creating configuration for CI/CD environments | |
| - Sharing server configurations with others | |
| - Integration with custom tooling | |
| The generated JSON follows the standard `mcpServers` format used by Claude Desktop, VS Code, Cursor, and other MCP clients: | |
| ```json | |
| { | |
| "mcpServers": { | |
| "server-name": { | |
| "command": "uv", | |
| "args": [ | |
| "run", | |
| "--with", | |
| "fastmcp", | |
| "fastmcp", | |
| "run", | |
| "/path/to/server.py" | |
| ], | |
| "env": { | |
| "API_KEY": "value" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| **Options specific to mcp-json:** | |
| | Option | Flag | Description | | |
| | ------ | ---- | ----------- | | |
| | Copy to Clipboard | `--copy` | Copy configuration to clipboard instead of printing to stdout | | |
| ### `inspect` | |
| <VersionBadge version="2.9.0" /> | |
| Generate a detailed JSON report about a FastMCP server, including information about its tools, prompts, resources, and capabilities. | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp inspect server.py | |
| ``` | |
| The command supports the same server specification format as `run` and `install`: | |
| ```bash | |
| # Auto-detect server object | |
| fastmcp inspect server.py | |
| # Specify server object | |
| fastmcp inspect server.py:my_server | |
| # Custom output location | |
| fastmcp inspect server.py --output analysis.json | |
| ``` | |
| ### `version` | |
| Display version information about FastMCP and related components. | |
| ```bash | |
| fastmcp version | |
| ``` | |
| #### Options | |
| | Option | Flag | Description | | |
| | ------ | ---- | ----------- | | |
| | Copy to Clipboard | `--copy` | Copy version information to clipboard | | |