Mcp Grep

Expose grep functionality to applications, enabling pattern searching in files and retrieval of system grep information. Supports advanced search options and regular expressions for enhanced data processing capabilities.

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erniebrodeur

GNU General Public License v3.0

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Last Updated 10/3/2025

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MCP-Grep

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A grep server implementation that exposes grep functionality through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install Grep Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @erniebrodeur/mcp-grep --client claude

Manual Installation

pip install mcp-grep

Usage

MCP-Grep runs as a server that can be used by MCP-compatible clients:

# Start the MCP-Grep server
mcp-grep-server

# Or use the MCP Inspector for interactive debugging and testing
mcp-grep-inspector

The server exposes the following MCP functionality:

  • Resource: grep://info - Returns information about the system grep binary
  • Tool: grep - Searches for patterns in files using the system grep binary

Features

  • Information about the system grep binary (path, version, supported features)
  • Search for patterns in files using regular expressions
  • Support for common grep options:
    • Case-insensitive matching
    • Context lines (before and after matches)
    • Maximum match count
    • Fixed string matching (non-regex)
    • Recursive directory searching
  • Natural language prompt understanding for easier use with LLMs
  • Interactive debugging and testing through MCP Inspector

Example API Usage

Using the MCP Python client:

from mcp.client import MCPClient

# Connect to the MCP-Grep server
client = MCPClient()

# Get information about the grep binary
grep_info = client.get_resource("grep://info")
print(grep_info)

# Search for a pattern in files
result = client.use_tool("grep", {
    "pattern": "search_pattern",
    "paths": ["file.txt", "directory/"],
    "ignore_case": True,
    "recursive": True
})
print(result)

Natural Language Prompts

MCP-Grep understands natural language prompts, making it easier to use with LLMs. Examples:

# Basic search
Search for 'error' in log.txt

# Case-insensitive search
Find all instances of 'WARNING' regardless of case in system.log

# With context lines
Search for 'exception' in error.log and show 3 lines before and after each match

# Recursive search
Find all occurrences of 'deprecated' in the src directory and its subdirectories

# Fixed string search (non-regex)
Search for the exact string '.*' in config.js

# Limited results
Show me just the first 5 occurrences of 'TODO' in the project files

# Multiple options
Find 'password' case-insensitively in all .php files, show 2 lines of context, and limit to 10 results

MCP Inspector Integration

MCP-Grep includes an MCP Inspector integration for interactive debugging and testing:

# Start the MCP Inspector with MCP-Grep
mcp-grep-inspector

This opens a web-based UI where you can:

  • Explore available resources and tools
  • Test grep operations with different parameters
  • View formatted results
  • Debug issues with your grep queries

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/erniebrodeur/mcp-grep.git
cd mcp-grep

# Install in development mode
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Run tests
pytest

License

MIT