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    Powertools Mcp

    Powertools for AWS's official MCP Server

    37 stars
    TypeScript
    Updated Oct 17, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 💡 Get Involved
    • Use Cases
    • Getting Started
    • Client-Specific Setup Instructions
    • Getting Started with Amazon Q Developer CLI
    • ~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json
    • Getting Started with Kiro
    • kiro_mcp_settings.json
    • Getting Started with Cursor
    • .cursor/mcp.json
    • Getting Started with Windsurf
    • ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json
    • Getting Started with VS Code
    • .vscode/mcp.json
    • Getting Started with Claude Code
    • ~/.claude.json
    • Development
    • Credits
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • 💡 Get Involved
    • Use Cases
    • Getting Started
    • Client-Specific Setup Instructions
    • Getting Started with Amazon Q Developer CLI
    • ~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json
    • Getting Started with Kiro
    • kiro_mcp_settings.json
    • Getting Started with Cursor
    • .cursor/mcp.json
    • Getting Started with Windsurf
    • ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json
    • Getting Started with VS Code
    • .vscode/mcp.json
    • Getting Started with Claude Code
    • ~/.claude.json
    • Development
    • Credits
    • License

    Documentation

    Powertools for AWS MCP

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    The Powertools for AWS Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an MCP implementation that provides search functionality for the Powertools for AWS Lambda documentation across multiple runtimes. It allows your LLM agents to search for documentation and examples related to the toolkit, helping you to quickly find the information you need to use Powertools for AWS Lambda effectively.

    [!WARNING]

    This project is experimental and under active development. APIs and features may change frequently without notice.

    💡 Get Involved

    We're actively seeking community feedback and feature suggestions join our Discord or open an issue to share your thoughts.

    Use Cases

    • Bring documentation and examples directly into your LLM agents' context.
    • Search for specific topics or keywords within the Powertools for AWS documentation.
    • Help your agents understand how to use the Powertools for AWS Lambda toolkit effectively.

    Getting Started

    CursorVS Code
    Install MCP ServerInstall on VS Code

    Most clients that support MCP can use this server out of the box using a configuration similar to the following:

    [!NOTE]

    If you are using an older version of the MCP, make sure to update your configuration to use the new package name powertools-for-aws-mcp.

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    This setup uses the Node.js package manager to run the MCP server locally and communicate with it using the STDIO interface.

    Client-Specific Setup Instructions

    For detailed setup instructions for specific clients, see the configurations below:

    Getting Started with Amazon Q Developer CLI

    Use in Amazon Q Developer CLI

    See Amazon Q Developer CLI documentation for details.

    Add MCP Server using CLI commands:

    bash
    qchat mcp add --name powertools --command "npx -y powertools-for-aws-mcp"

    Manual Configuration:

    If you select global scope, the MCP server configuration is stored in ~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json and available across all your projects. If you select local scope, the configuration is stored in .amazonq/mcp.json within your current project.

    ~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    Getting Started with Kiro

    Use in Kiro

    See Kiro Model Context Protocol Documentation for details.

    1. Navigate to Kiro > MCP Servers

    2. Add a new MCP server by selecting the + Add button.

    3. Paste the configuration given below:

    kiro_mcp_settings.json

    For macOS/Linux:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    For Windows:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "disabled": false,
          "timeout": 60,
          "type": "stdio",
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    Getting Started with Cursor

    Getting Started with Cursor

    1. You can place MCP configuration in two locations, depending on your use case:

    A. Project Configuration - For tools specific to a project, create a .cursor/mcp.json file in your project directory. - This allows you to define MCP servers that are only available within that specific project.

    B. Global Configuration - For tools that you want to use across all projects, create a ~/.cursor/mcp.json file in your home directory. - This makes MCP servers available in all your Cursor workspaces.

    .cursor/mcp.json

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    2. Using MCP in Chat: The Composer Agent will automatically use any MCP tools that are listed under Available Tools on the MCP settings page if it determines them to be relevant. To prompt tool usage intentionally, please prompt Cursor to use the desired MCP Server you wish to use. For example, Using the Powertools MCP Server, do...

    3. Tool Approval: By default, when the Agent wants to use an MCP tool, it will display a message asking for your approval. You can use the arrow next to the tool name to expand the message and see what arguments the Agent is calling the tool with.

    Getting Started with Windsurf

    Getting Started with Windsurf

    1. Access MCP Settings

    • Navigate to Windsurf - Settings > Advanced Settings or use the Command Palette > Open Windsurf Settings Page
    • Look for the "Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers" section

    2. Add MCP Servers

    • Select "Add Server" to add a new MCP server
    • You can choose from available templates like GitHub, Puppeteer, PostgreSQL, etc.
    • Alternatively, select "Add custom server" to configure your own server

    3. Manual Configuration

    • You can also manually edit the MCP configuration file located at ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json

    ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    Getting Started with VS Code

    Install in VS Code

    Configure MCP servers in VS Code settings or in .vscode/mcp.json (see VS Code MCP docs for more info.):

    .vscode/mcp.json

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    Getting Started with Claude Code

    Use in Claude Code

    Add MCP Server using CLI commands:

    bash
    claude mcp add powertools

    Manual Configuration (Recommended):

    You can directly edit the configuration file located at ~/.claude.json. This approach is more flexible and allows you to see all configurations at once.

    ~/.claude.json

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "powertools": {
          "type": "stdio",
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["-y", "powertools-for-aws-mcp"]
        }
      }
    }

    Restart Claude Code:

    After editing the config file, restart Claude Code for the changes to take effect.

    Development

    After cloning the repository, you can set up your development environment by running:

    bash
    npm ci
    npm run setup:hooks

    After that you can run tests using npm t or npm run test:unit:coverage for coverage reports.

    You can also run the server locally using: npm run dev, this will start an inspector server that lets you interact with the MCP server using a browser UI.

    If you want, you can also configure the server to run with Amazon Q, Claude Desktop, or other LLM clients that support the Model Context Protocol (MCP) by using node as command and passing the --experimental-transform-types flag and the path to the src/index.ts file of this project.

    For example, with Claude Code, you can add the server by running:

    bash
    claude mcp add pt-dev node -- --experimental-transform-types /path/to/project/powertools-mcp/src/index.ts

    Credits

    Michael Walmsley at ServerlessDNA.com for creating the initial implementation of this MCP server and donating it to the Powertools for AWS team at Amazon Web Services.

    License

    This library is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file.

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