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    Mcp Server Pacman

    A Model Context Protocol server that provides package index querying capabilities.

    7 stars
    Python
    Updated Aug 19, 2025
    ai
    llm
    mcp
    mcp-server
    package
    package-manager
    registry

    Table of Contents

    • Available Tools
    • Prompts
    • Installation
    • Using uv (recommended)
    • Using PIP
    • Using Docker
    • Configuration
    • Configure for Claude.app
    • Configure for VS Code
    • Customization - User-agent
    • Development
    • Running Tests
    • Debugging
    • Release Process
    • Project Structure
    • Contributing
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • Available Tools
    • Prompts
    • Installation
    • Using uv (recommended)
    • Using PIP
    • Using Docker
    • Configuration
    • Configure for Claude.app
    • Configure for VS Code
    • Customization - User-agent
    • Development
    • Running Tests
    • Debugging
    • Release Process
    • Project Structure
    • Contributing
    • License

    Documentation

    Pacman Logo

    Pacman MCP Server

    A Model Context Protocol server that provides package index querying capabilities. This server enables LLMs to search and retrieve information from package repositories like PyPI, npm, crates.io, Docker Hub, and Terraform Registry.

    Available Tools

    • search_package - Search for packages in package indices
    • index (string, required): Package index to search ("pypi", "npm", "crates", "terraform")
    • query (string, required): Package name or search query
    • limit (integer, optional): Maximum number of results to return (default: 5, max: 50)
    • package_info - Get detailed information about a specific package
    • index (string, required): Package index to query ("pypi", "npm", "crates", "terraform")
    • name (string, required): Package name
    • version (string, optional): Specific version to get info for (default: latest)
    • search_docker_image - Search for Docker images in Docker Hub
    • query (string, required): Image name or search query
    • limit (integer, optional): Maximum number of results to return (default: 5, max: 50)
    • docker_image_info - Get detailed information about a specific Docker image
    • name (string, required): Image name (e.g., user/repo or library/repo)
    • tag (string, optional): Specific image tag (default: latest)
    • terraform_module_latest_version - Get the latest version of a Terraform module
    • name (string, required): Module name (format: namespace/name/provider)

    Prompts

    • search_pypi
    • Search for Python packages on PyPI
    • Arguments:
    • query (string, required): Package name or search query
    • pypi_info
    • Get information about a specific Python package
    • Arguments:
    • name (string, required): Package name
    • version (string, optional): Specific version
    • search_npm
    • Search for JavaScript packages on npm
    • Arguments:
    • query (string, required): Package name or search query
    • npm_info
    • Get information about a specific JavaScript package
    • Arguments:
    • name (string, required): Package name
    • version (string, optional): Specific version
    • search_crates
    • Search for Rust packages on crates.io
    • Arguments:
    • query (string, required): Package name or search query
    • crates_info
    • Get information about a specific Rust package
    • Arguments:
    • name (string, required): Package name
    • version (string, optional): Specific version
    • search_docker
    • Search for Docker images on Docker Hub
    • Arguments:
    • query (string, required): Image name or search query
    • docker_info
    • Get information about a specific Docker image
    • Arguments:
    • name (string, required): Image name (e.g., user/repo)
    • tag (string, optional): Specific tag
    • search_terraform
    • Search for Terraform modules in the Terraform Registry
    • Arguments:
    • query (string, required): Module name or search query
    • terraform_info
    • Get information about a specific Terraform module
    • Arguments:
    • name (string, required): Module name (format: namespace/name/provider)
    • terraform_latest_version
    • Get the latest version of a specific Terraform module
    • Arguments:
    • name (string, required): Module name (format: namespace/name/provider)

    Installation

    Using uv (recommended)

    When using [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) no specific installation is needed. We will

    use [uvx](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/guides/tools/) to directly run *mcp-server-pacman*.

    Using PIP

    Alternatively you can install mcp-server-pacman via pip:

    code
    pip install mcp-server-pacman

    After installation, you can run it as a script using:

    code
    python -m mcp_server_pacman

    Using Docker

    You can also use the Docker image:

    code
    docker pull oborchers/mcp-server-pacman:latest
    docker run -i --rm oborchers/mcp-server-pacman

    Configuration

    Configure for Claude.app

    Add to your Claude settings:

    Using uvx

    json
    "mcpServers": {
      "pacman": {
        "command": "uvx",
        "args": ["mcp-server-pacman"]
      }
    }

    Using docker

    json
    "mcpServers": {
      "pacman": {
        "command": "docker",
        "args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "oborchers/mcp-server-pacman:latest"]
      }
    }

    Using pip installation

    json
    "mcpServers": {
      "pacman": {
        "command": "python",
        "args": ["-m", "mcp-server-pacman"]
      }
    }

    Configure for VS Code

    For manual installation, add the following JSON block to your User Settings (JSON) file in VS Code. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P and typing Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON).

    Optionally, you can add it to a file called .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with others.

    Note that the mcp key is needed when using the mcp.json file.

    Using uvx

    json
    {
      "mcp": {
        "servers": {
          "pacman": {
            "command": "uvx",
            "args": ["mcp-server-pacman"]
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Using Docker

    json
    {
      "mcp": {
        "servers": {
          "pacman": {
            "command": "docker",
            "args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "oborchers/mcp-server-pacman:latest"]
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Customization - User-agent

    By default, the server will use the user-agent:

    code
    ModelContextProtocol/1.0 Pacman (+https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers)

    This can be customized by adding the argument --user-agent=YourUserAgent to the args list in the configuration.

    Development

    Running Tests

    • Run all tests:
    code
    uv run pytest -xvs
    • Run specific test categories:
    code
    # Run all provider tests
      uv run pytest -xvs tests/providers/
    
      # Run integration tests for a specific provider
      uv run pytest -xvs tests/integration/test_pypi_integration.py
      
      # Run specific test class
      uv run pytest -xvs tests/providers/test_npm.py::TestNPMFunctions
      
      # Run a specific test method
      uv run pytest -xvs tests/providers/test_pypi.py::TestPyPIFunctions::test_search_pypi_success
    • Check code style:
    code
    uv run ruff check .
      uv run ruff format --check .
    • Format code:
    code
    uv run ruff format .

    Debugging

    You can use the MCP inspector to debug the server. For uvx installations:

    code
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx mcp-server-pacman

    Or if you've installed the package in a specific directory or are developing on it:

    code
    cd path/to/pacman
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run mcp-server-pacman

    Release Process

    The project uses GitHub Actions for automated releases:

    1. Update the version in pyproject.toml

    2. Create a new tag with git tag vX.Y.Z (e.g., git tag v0.1.0)

    3. Push the tag with git push --tags

    This will automatically:

    • Verify the version in pyproject.toml matches the tag
    • Run tests and lint checks
    • Build and publish to PyPI
    • Build and publish to Docker Hub as oborchers/mcp-server-pacman:latest and oborchers/mcp-server-pacman:X.Y.Z

    Project Structure

    The codebase is organized into the following structure:

    code
    src/mcp_server_pacman/
    ├── models/             # Data models/schemas
    ├── providers/          # Package registry API clients
    │   ├── pypi.py         # PyPI API functions
    │   ├── npm.py          # npm API functions
    │   ├── crates.py       # crates.io API functions
    │   ├── dockerhub.py    # Docker Hub API functions
    │   └── terraform.py    # Terraform Registry API functions
    ├── utils/              # Utilities and helpers
    │   ├── cache.py        # Caching functionality
    │   ├── constants.py    # Shared constants
    │   └── parsers.py      # HTML parsing utilities
    ├── __init__.py         # Package initialization
    ├── __main__.py         # Entry point
    └── server.py           # MCP server implementation

    Tests follow a similar structure:

    code
    tests/
    ├── integration/        # Integration tests (real API calls)
    ├── models/             # Model validation tests
    ├── providers/          # Provider function tests
    └── utils/              # Test utilities

    Contributing

    We encourage contributions to help expand and improve mcp-server-pacman. Whether you want to add new package indices, enhance existing functionality, or improve documentation, your input is valuable.

    For examples of other MCP servers and implementation patterns, see:

    https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers

    Pull requests are welcome! Feel free to contribute new ideas, bug fixes, or enhancements to make mcp-server-pacman even more powerful and useful.

    License

    mcp-server-pacman is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.

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