MCP Server for executing PowerShell scripts
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Python
Updated Oct 26, 2025
Documentation
MCP PowerShell Exec Server
Overview
MCP PowerShell Exec Server is a lightweight server that accepts PowerShell scripts as strings, executes them, and returns the output. Enabling AI assistants to understand and work with PowerShell.
Features
- Accepts PowerShell scripts via string input
- Executes scripts securely in an MCP Server environment
- Returns execution results in real-time
Installation
Clone the repository and set up the server:
powershell
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-powershell-exec.git
cd mcp-powershell-execIn Action
Watch the video to see MCP PowerShell Exec Server in action:
Usage
Integration with GitHub Copilot in VSCode Insiders
To use this MCP server with GitHub Copilot in VSCode Insiders, follow these steps:
1. Install VSCode Insiders
- Download and install the latest version of VSCode Insiders
1. Install GitHub Copilot Extension
- Open VSCode Insiders
- Go to the Extensions marketplace
- Search for and install "GitHub Copilot"
3. Configure MCP Server
- Open .vscode/mcp.json
json
{
"servers": {
"powershell-integration": {
"command": "py", // Python executable
"args": [
"drive:/yourpath/server.py"
],
"env": {}
}
}
} Replace the path with the actual path to your server.py file.
1. Enable Agent Mode
- Open Copilot chat in VSCode Insiders
- Click on "Copilot Edits"
- Choose "Agent mode"
- Click the refresh button in the chat input to load the available tools
System Requirements
- Python: Version 3.10 or higher (required for optimal performance)
- PowerShell: Version 5.1
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Support
For issues and questions:
- Create an issue in this GitHub repository
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