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    Podman Mcp Server

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for container runtimes (Podman and Docker)

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    Updated Nov 3, 2025
    container-runtime
    containers
    context
    docker
    mcp
    model
    model-context-protocol
    podman
    protocol

    Table of Contents

    • ✨ Features <a id="features"></a>
    • 🚀 Getting Started <a id="getting-started"></a>
    • Claude Desktop
    • Using npx
    • VS Code / VS Code Insiders
    • Goose CLI
    • Using npm
    • 📚 Documentation <a id="documentation"></a>
    • 🎥 Demos <a id="demos"></a>
    • ⚙️ Configuration <a id="configuration"></a>
    • Configuration Options
    • Transport Modes
    • Podman Implementations
    • 🛠️ Tools <a id="tools"></a>
    • 🧑‍💻 Development <a id="development"></a>
    • Running with mcp-inspector

    Table of Contents

    • ✨ Features <a id="features"></a>
    • 🚀 Getting Started <a id="getting-started"></a>
    • Claude Desktop
    • Using npx
    • VS Code / VS Code Insiders
    • Goose CLI
    • Using npm
    • 📚 Documentation <a id="documentation"></a>
    • 🎥 Demos <a id="demos"></a>
    • ⚙️ Configuration <a id="configuration"></a>
    • Configuration Options
    • Transport Modes
    • Podman Implementations
    • 🛠️ Tools <a id="tools"></a>
    • 🧑‍💻 Development <a id="development"></a>
    • Running with mcp-inspector

    Documentation

    Podman MCP Server

    GitHub License

    npm

    PyPI - Version

    GitHub release (latest SemVer)

    Build

    ✨ Features | 🚀 Getting Started | 📚 Documentation | 🎥 Demos | ⚙️ Configuration | 🛠️ Tools | 🧑‍💻 Development

    ✨ Features

    A powerful and flexible MCP server for container runtimes supporting Podman and Docker.

    🚀 Getting Started

    Claude Desktop

    Using npx

    If you have npm installed, this is the fastest way to get started with podman-mcp-server on Claude Desktop.

    Open your claude_desktop_config.json and add the mcp server to the list of mcpServers:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "podman": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": [
            "-y",
            "podman-mcp-server@latest"
          ]
        }
      }
    }

    VS Code / VS Code Insiders

    Install the Podman MCP server by clicking one of the following links:

    Alternatively, you can install the extension manually by running the following command:

    shell
    # For VS Code
    code --add-mcp '{"name":"podman","command":"npx","args":["-y","podman-mcp-server@latest"]}'
    # For VS Code Insiders
    code-insiders --add-mcp '{"name":"podman","command":"npx","args":["-y","podman-mcp-server@latest"]}'

    Goose CLI

    Goose CLI is the easiest (and cheapest) way to get rolling with artificial intelligence (AI) agents.

    Using npm

    If you have npm installed, this is the fastest way to get started with podman-mcp-server.

    Open your goose config.yaml and add the mcp server to the list of mcpServers:

    yaml
    extensions:
      podman:
        command: npx
        args:
          - -y
          - podman-mcp-server@latest

    📚 Documentation

    For detailed setup guides, configuration reference, and feature specifications, see the **Documentation**.

    🎥 Demos

    ⚙️ Configuration

    The Podman MCP server can be configured using command line (CLI) arguments.

    You can run the CLI executable either by using npx or by downloading the latest release binary.

    shell
    # Run the Podman MCP server using npx (in case you have npm installed)
    npx podman-mcp-server@latest --help
    shell
    # Run the Podman MCP server using the latest release binary
    ./podman-mcp-server --help

    Configuration Options

    OptionDescription
    --port, -pStarts the MCP server in HTTP mode with Streamable HTTP at /mcp and SSE at /sse endpoints.
    --output-format, -oOutput format for list commands: text (default, human-readable table) or json.
    --podman-implPodman implementation to use. Auto-detects if not specified.
    --sse-portDeprecated. Use --port instead. Starts the MCP server in SSE-only mode.
    --sse-base-urlDeprecated. SSE public base URL to use when sending the endpoint message.

    Transport Modes

    The server supports multiple transport modes:

    1. STDIO mode (default) - Communicates via standard input/output

    2. HTTP mode (--port) - Modern HTTP transport with both Streamable HTTP and SSE endpoints

    3. SSE-only mode (--sse-port) - Legacy Server-Sent Events transport (deprecated)

    shell
    # Start HTTP server on port 8080 (Streamable HTTP at /mcp and SSE at /sse)
    podman-mcp-server --port 8080
    
    # Legacy SSE-only server on port 8080 (deprecated, use --port instead)
    podman-mcp-server --sse-port 8080

    Podman Implementations

    The server supports multiple Podman backend implementations:

    ImplementationDescriptionPriority
    apiPodman REST API via Unix socket100 (preferred)
    cliPodman/Docker CLI wrapper50 (fallback)

    By default, the server auto-detects the best available implementation.

    The api implementation is preferred when a Podman socket is available, otherwise the cli implementation is used as a fallback.

    Use the --podman-impl flag to force a specific implementation:

    shell
    # Force CLI implementation
    podman-mcp-server --podman-impl=cli
    
    # Force API implementation (requires Podman socket)
    podman-mcp-server --podman-impl=api

    The api implementation communicates directly with the Podman REST API via Unix socket, while the cli implementation shells out to the podman or docker binary.

    🛠️ Tools

    Container

    • container_inspect - Displays the low-level information and configuration of a Docker or Podman container with the specified container ID or name
    • name (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container ID or name to display the information
    • container_list - Prints out information about the running Docker or Podman containers
    • container_logs - Displays the logs of a Docker or Podman container with the specified container ID or name
    • name (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container ID or name to display the logs
    • container_remove - Removes a Docker or Podman container with the specified container ID or name (rm)
    • name (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container ID or name to remove
    • container_run - Runs a Docker or Podman container with the specified image name
    • environment (array) - Environment variables to set in the container. Format: =. Example: FOO=bar. (Optional, add only to set environment variables)
    • imageName (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container image name to run
    • ports (array) - Port mappings to expose on the host. Format: :. Example: 8080:80. (Optional, add only to expose ports)
    • container_stop - Stops a Docker or Podman running container with the specified container ID or name
    • name (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container ID or name to stop

    Image

    • image_build - Build a Docker or Podman image from a Dockerfile, Podmanfile, or Containerfile
    • containerFile (string) (required) - The absolute path to the Dockerfile, Podmanfile, or Containerfile to build the image from
    • imageName (string) - Specifies the name which is assigned to the resulting image if the build process completes successfully (--tag, -t)
    • image_list - List the Docker or Podman images on the local machine
    • image_pull - Copies (pulls) a Docker or Podman container image from a registry onto the local machine storage
    • imageName (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container image name to pull
    • image_push - Pushes a Docker or Podman container image, manifest list or image index from local machine storage to a registry
    • imageName (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container image name to push
    • image_remove - Removes a Docker or Podman image from the local machine storage
    • imageName (string) (required) - Docker or Podman container image name to remove

    Network

    • network_list - List all the available Docker or Podman networks

    Volume

    • volume_list - List all the available Docker or Podman volumes

    🧑‍💻 Development

    Running with mcp-inspector

    Compile the project and run the Podman MCP server with mcp-inspector to inspect the MCP server.

    shell
    # Compile the project
    make build
    # Run the Podman MCP server with mcp-inspector
    npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector@latest $(pwd)/podman-mcp-server

    mcp-name: io.github.manusa/podman-mcp-server

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