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    Python Runtime Interpreter Mcp Server

    PRIMS is a lightweight, open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets LLM agents safely execute arbitrary Python code in a secure, throw-away sandbox.

    18 stars
    Python
    Updated Oct 15, 2025
    agents
    docker
    fastmcp
    llm
    mcp
    mcp-server
    open-source
    python
    sandbox

    Table of Contents

    • Quick-start
    • 1. Local development environment
    • 2. Launch the server
    • 3. Docker
    • Examples
    • List available tools
    • Run code via the MCP server
    • Mount a dataset once & reuse it
    • Inspect your session workspace
    • Persist an artifact to permanent storage
    • Download an artifact
    • Available tools
    • Contributing

    Table of Contents

    • Quick-start
    • 1. Local development environment
    • 2. Launch the server
    • 3. Docker
    • Examples
    • List available tools
    • Run code via the MCP server
    • Mount a dataset once & reuse it
    • Inspect your session workspace
    • Persist an artifact to permanent storage
    • Download an artifact
    • Available tools
    • Contributing

    Documentation

    PRIMS – Python Runtime Interpreter MCP Server

    PRIMS is a tiny open-source Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets LLM agents run arbitrary Python code in a secure, throw-away sandbox.

    • One tool, one job. Exposes a single MCP tool – run_code – that executes user-supplied Python and streams back stdout / stderr.

    • Isolated & reproducible. Each call spins up a fresh virtual-env, installs any requested pip packages, mounts optional read-only files, then nukes the workspace.

    • Zero config. Works over MCP/stdio or drop it in Docker.

    ---

    Quick-start

    1. Local development environment

    bash
    chmod +x scripts/setup_env.sh   # once, to make the script executable
    ./scripts/setup_env.sh          # creates .venv & installs deps
    
    # activate the venv in each new shell
    source .venv/bin/activate

    2. Launch the server

    bash
    python -m server.main         # binds http://0.0.0.0:9000/mcp

    3. Docker

    bash
    # Quick one-liner (build + run)
    chmod +x scripts/docker_run.sh
    ./scripts/docker_run.sh         # prints the MCP URL when ready

    Examples

    List available tools

    You can use the provided script to list all tools exposed by the server:

    bash
    python examples/list_tools.py

    Expected output (tool names and descriptions may vary):

    code
    Available tools:
    - run_code: Execute Python code in a secure sandbox with optional dependencies & file mounts.
    - list_dir: List files/directories in your session workspace.
    - preview_file: Preview up to 8 KB of a text file from your session workspace.
    - persist_artifact: Upload an output/ file to a presigned URL for permanent storage.
    - mount_file: Download a remote file once per session to `mounts/`.

    Run code via the MCP server

    bash
    python examples/run_code.py

    Mount a dataset once & reuse it

    bash
    python examples/mount_and_run.py

    This mounts a CSV with mount_file and then reads it inside run_code without re-supplying the URL.

    Inspect your session workspace

    bash
    python examples/inspect_workspace.py

    This shows how to use the **list_dir and preview_file** tools to browse files your code created.

    Persist an artifact to permanent storage

    The **persist_artifact** tool uploads a file from your output/ directory to a presigned URL.

    Example (Python):

    python
    await client.call_tool("persist_artifact", {
        "relative_path": "plots/plot.png",
        "presigned_url": "https://bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/...signature...",
    })

    Download an artifact

    Small artifacts can be fetched directly:

    bash
    curl -H "mcp-session-id: " \
         http://localhost:9000/artifacts/plots/plot.png -o plot.png

    ---

    Available tools

    ToolPurpose
    run_codeExecute Python in an isolated sandbox with optional pip deps.
    list_dirList files/directories inside your session workspace.
    preview_fileReturn up to 8 KB of a text file for quick inspection.
    persist_artifactUpload an output/ file to a client-provided presigned URL.
    mount_fileDownload a remote file once per session to mounts/.

    See the examples/ directory for end-to-end demos.

    Contributing

    Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues, suggest features, or submit pull requests to help improve PRIMS.

    If you find this project useful, please consider leaving a ⭐ to show your support.

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