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    Index ¶
- Variables
- func New() *cobra.Command
- func NewAdd() *cobra.Command
- func NewDestroy() *cobra.Command
- func NewInspect() *cobra.Command
- func NewLaunch() *cobra.Command
- func NewProxy() *cobra.Command
- func NewRemove() *cobra.Command
- func NewWrap() *cobra.Command
- func ServerMap(configPaths []ConfigPath) (map[string]any, error)
- func UpdateConfig(ctx context.Context, path string, configKey string, server string, ...) error
- type ConfigPath
- type MCPServer
- type Server
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Variables ¶
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    var COMMANDS = slices.Concat( mcpServer.AppCommands, mcpServer.CertsCommands, mcpServer.IPCommands, mcpServer.LogCommands, mcpServer.MachineCommands, mcpServer.OrgCommands, mcpServer.PlatformCommands, mcpServer.SecretsCommands, mcpServer.StatusCommands, mcpServer.VolumeCommands, )
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var McpClients = map[string]string{
	"claude":   "Claude",
	"vscode":   "VS Code",
	"cursor":   "Cursor",
	"neovim":   "Neovim",
	"windsurf": "Windsurf",
	"zed":      "Zed",
}
    Functions ¶
func NewDestroy ¶ added in v0.3.125
func NewInspect ¶ added in v0.3.125
Types ¶
type ConfigPath ¶ added in v0.3.123
ConfigPath represents a configuration file path
func ListConfigPaths ¶ added in v0.3.129
func ListConfigPaths(ctx context.Context, configIsArray bool) ([]ConfigPath, error)
Build a list of configuration paths to update
func SelectServerAndConfig ¶ added in v0.3.138
type Server ¶
type Server struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
    Server handles HTTP requests and communicates with the remote program
func (*Server) HandleHTTPRequest ¶
func (s *Server) HandleHTTPRequest(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request)
HandleHTTPRequest handles incoming HTTP requests
func (*Server) ReadFromProgram ¶
func (s *Server) ReadFromProgram()
ReadFromProgram continuously reads from the program's stdout
func (*Server) StartProgram ¶
StartProgram starts the remote program and connects to its stdin/stdout
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