Mcp2cli
Turn any MCP, OpenAPI, or GraphQL server into a CLI — at runtime, with zero codegen
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README
Install
# Run directly without installing
uvx mcp2cli --help
# Or install globally
uv tool install mcp2cli
AI Agent Skill
mcp2cli ships with an installable skill that teaches AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex) how to use it. Once installed, your agent can discover and call any MCP server or OpenAPI endpoint — and even generate new skills from APIs.
npx skills add knowsuchagency/mcp2cli --skill mcp2cli
After installing, try prompts like:
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse— interact with an MCP servermcp2cli create a skill for https://api.example.com/openapi.json— generate a skill from an API
Usage
MCP HTTP/SSE mode
# Connect to an MCP server over HTTP
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse --list
# Call a tool
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse search --query "test"
# With auth header
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse --auth-header "x-api-key:sk-..." \
query --sql "SELECT 1"
# Force a specific transport (skip streamable HTTP fallback dance)
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse --transport sse --list
# Search tools by name or description (case-insensitive substring match)
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse --search "task"
--search implies --list and works across all modes (--mcp, --spec, --graphql, --mcp-stdio).
OAuth authentication
APIs that require OAuth are supported out of the box — across MCP, OpenAPI, and GraphQL modes. mcp2cli handles token acquisition, caching, and refresh automatically.
# Authorization code + PKCE flow (opens browser for login)
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse --oauth --list
mcp2cli --spec https://api.example.com/openapi.json --oauth --list
mcp2cli --graphql https://api.example.com/graphql --oauth --list
# Client credentials flow (machine-to-machine, no browser)
mcp2cli --spec https://api.example.com/openapi.json \
--oauth-client-id "my-client-id" \
--oauth-client-secret "my-secret" \
list-pets
# With specific scopes
mcp2cli --graphql https://api.example.com/graphql --oauth --oauth-scope "read write" users
# Local spec file — use --base-url for OAuth discovery
mcp2cli --spec ./openapi.json --base-url https://api.example.com --oauth --list
Tokens are persisted in ~/.cache/mcp2cli/oauth/ so subsequent calls reuse existing tokens
and refresh automatically when they expire.
Secrets from environment or files
Sensitive values (--auth-header values, --oauth-client-id, --oauth-client-secret) support
env: and file: prefixes to avoid passing secrets as CLI arguments (which are visible in
process listings):
# Read from environment variable
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse \
--auth-header "Authorization:env:MY_API_TOKEN" \
--list
# Read from file
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse \
--oauth-client-secret "file:/run/secrets/client_secret" \
--oauth-client-id "my-client-id" \
--list
# Works with secret managers that inject env vars
fnox exec -- mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse \
--oauth-client-id "env:OAUTH_CLIENT_ID" \
--oauth-client-secret "env:OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET" \
--list
MCP stdio mode
# List tools from an MCP server
mcp2cli --mcp-stdio "npx @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem /tmp" --list
# Call a tool
mcp2cli --mcp-stdio "npx @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem /tmp" \
read-file --path /tmp/hello.txt
# Pass environment variables to the server process
mcp2cli --mcp-stdio "node server.js" --env API_KEY=sk-... --env DEBUG=1 \
search --query "test"
OpenAPI mode
# List all commands from a remote spec
mcp2cli --spec https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json --list
# Call an endpoint
mcp2cli --spec ./openapi.json --base-url https://api.example.com list-pets --status available
# With auth
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json --auth-header "Authorization:Bearer tok_..." create-item --name "Test"
# POST with JSON body from stdin
echo '{"name": "Fido", "tag": "dog"}' | mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json create-pet --stdin
# Local YAML spec
mcp2cli --spec ./api.yaml --base-url http://localhost:8000 --list
GraphQL mode
# List all queries and mutations from a GraphQL endpoint
mcp2cli --graphql https://api.example.com/graphql --list
# Call a query
mcp2cli --graphql https://api.example.com/graphql users --limit 10
# Call a mutation
mcp2cli --graphql https://api.example.com/graphql create-user --name "Alice" --email "alice@example.com"
# Override auto-generated selection set fields
mcp2cli --graphql https://api.example.com/graphql users --fields "id name email"
# With auth
mcp2cli --graphql https://api.example.com/graphql --auth-header "Authorization:Bearer tok_..." users
mcp2cli introspects the endpoint, discovers queries and mutations, auto-generates selection sets, and constructs parameterized queries with proper variable declarations. No SDL parsing, no code generation — just point and run.
Bake mode — save connection settings
Tired of repeating --spec/--mcp/--mcp-stdio plus auth flags on every invocation? Bake them into a named configuration:
# Create a baked tool from an OpenAPI spec
mcp2cli bake create petstore --spec https://api.example.com/spec.json \
--exclude "delete-*,update-*" --methods GET,POST --cache-ttl 7200
# Create a baked tool from an MCP stdio server
mcp2cli bake create mygit --mcp-stdio "npx @mcp/github" \
--include "search-*,list-*" --exclude "delete-*"
# Use a baked tool with @ prefix — no connection flags needed
mcp2cli @petstore --list
mcp2cli @petstore list-pets --limit 10
mcp2cli @mygit search-repos --query "rust"
# Manage baked tools
mcp2cli bake list # show all baked tools
mcp2cli bake show petstore # show config (secrets masked)
mcp2cli bake update petstore --cache-ttl 3600
mcp2cli bake remove petstore
mcp2cli bake install petstore # creates ~/.local/bin/petstore wrapper
mcp2cli bake install petstore --dir ./scripts/ # install wrapper to custom directory
Filtering options:
--include— comma-separated glob patterns to whitelist tools (e.g."list-*,get-*")--exclude— comma-separated glob patterns to blacklist tools (e.g."delete-*")--methods— comma-separated HTTP methods to allow (e.g."GET,POST", OpenAPI only)
Configs are stored in ~/.config/mcp2cli/baked.json. Override with MCP2CLI_CONFIG_DIR.
Output control
# Pretty-print JSON (also auto-enabled for TTY)
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json --pretty list-pets
# Raw response body (no JSON parsing)
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json --raw get-data
# Filter JSON with jq (preferred over Python for JSON processing)
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json list-pets --jq '.[].name'
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json list-pets --jq '[.[] | select(.status == "available")] | length'
# Truncate large responses to first N records
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json list-records --head 5
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json list-records --head 3 --jq '.' # preview then filter
# Pipe-friendly (compact JSON when not a TTY)
mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json list-pets | jq '.[] | .name'
# TOON output — token-efficient encoding for LLM consumption
# Best for large uniform arrays (40-60% fewer tokens than JSON)
mcp2cli --mcp https://mcp.example.com/sse --toon list-tags
Caching
Specs and MCP tool lists are cached in ~/.cache/mcp2cli/ with a 1-hour TTL by default.
# Force refresh
mcp2cli --spec https://api.example.com/spec.json --refresh --list
# Custom TTL (seconds)
mcp2cli --spec https://api.example.com/spec.json --cache-ttl 86400 --list
# Custom cache key
mcp2cli --spec https://api.example.com/spec.json --cache-key my-api --list
# Override cache directory
MCP2CLI_CACHE_DIR=/tmp/my-cache mcp2cli --spec ./spec.json --list
Local file specs are never cached.
CLI reference
mcp2cli [global options] <subcommand> [command options]
Source (mutually exclusive, one required):
--spec URL|FILE OpenAPI spec (JSON or YAML, local or remote)
--mcp URL MCP server URL (HTTP/SSE)
--mcp-stdio CMD MCP server command (stdio transport)
--graphql URL GraphQL endpoint URL
Options:
--auth-header K:V HTTP header (repeatable, value supports env:/file: prefixes)
--base-url URL Override base URL from spec
--transport TYPE MCP HTTP transport: auto|sse|streamable (default: auto)
--env KEY=VALUE Env var for MCP stdio server (repeatable)
--oauth Enable OAuth (authorization code + PKCE flow)
--oauth-client-id ID OAuth client ID (supports env:/file: prefixes)
--oauth-client-secret S OAuth client secret (supports env:/file: prefixes)
--oauth-scope SCOPE OAuth scope(s) to request
--cache-key KEY Custom cache key
--cache-ttl SECONDS Cache TTL (default: 3600)
--refresh Bypass cache
--list List available subcommands
--search PATTERN Search tools by name or description (implies --list)
--fields FIELDS Override GraphQL selection set (e.g. "id name email")
--pretty Pretty-print JSON output
--raw Print raw response body
--toon Encode output as TOON (token-efficient for LLMs)
--jq EXPR Filter JSON output through jq expression
--head N Limit output
