Alfred MCP Server

Alfred MCP Server

lumberjack-so

Alfred MCP Server: create, manage & run Alfred workflow automation skills, manage MCP connections, view execution histor

Enables AI assistants to create, manage, and execute Alfred workflow automation skills, manage MCP server connections, view execution history, and handle API keys through Alfred's REST API.

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About Alfred MCP Server

Alfred MCP Server is a community-built MCP server published by lumberjack-so that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Alfred MCP Server: create, manage & run Alfred workflow automation skills, manage MCP connections, view execution histor It is categorized under developer tools.

How to install

You can install Alfred MCP Server in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.

License

Alfred MCP Server is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.

Alfred MCP Server

Model Context Protocol server that exposes Alfred's REST API as MCP tools for integration with Claude and other AI assistants.

Overview

The Alfred MCP Server provides seamless integration between Alfred's workflow automation platform and AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol. This enables AI assistants to create, manage, and execute Alfred skills, manage connections, view execution history, and handle API keys.

Key Features

  • 20 MCP Tools covering all Alfred API endpoints
  • Dual Transport Support: HTTP (Smithery deployment) and STDIO (local Claude Desktop)
  • Type-Safe: Built with TypeScript and Zod validation
  • Fully Documented: Comprehensive tool descriptions and input schemas
  • Production Ready: Error handling, timeouts, and proper authentication

Tools Available

Skills Management (6 tools)

  • alfred_list_skills - List all skills with filtering, sorting, and pagination
  • alfred_get_skill - Get detailed information about a specific skill
  • alfred_create_skill - Create a new skill with steps and configuration
  • alfred_update_skill - Update an entire skill (PUT semantics)
  • alfred_patch_skill - Partially update a skill (PATCH semantics)
  • alfred_delete_skill - Delete a skill (with optional force flag)

Connections Management (6 tools)

  • alfred_list_connections - List all MCP server connections
  • alfred_get_connection - Get connection details by ID
  • alfred_create_connection - Create a new MCP server connection
  • alfred_update_connection - Update entire connection configuration
  • alfred_patch_connection - Partially update connection settings
  • alfred_delete_connection - Remove a connection

Execution History (5 tools)

  • alfred_list_executions - List execution history with filters
  • alfred_get_execution - Get detailed execution information
  • alfred_get_execution_trace - Get execution trace/logs for debugging
  • alfred_get_execution_stats - Get analytics and statistics
  • alfred_delete_execution - Delete an execution record

API Key Management (3 tools)

  • alfred_create_api_key - Create a new Alfred API key
  • alfred_list_api_keys - List all API keys (without revealing full keys)
  • alfred_delete_api_key - Revoke an API key

Installation

Option 1: STDIO Mode (Claude Desktop)

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:

```json { "mcpServers": { "alfred": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@alfred/mcp-server"], "env": { "ALFRED_API_KEY": "alf_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", "ALFRED_BASE_URL": "http://localhost:3001/api/v1" } } } } ```

Option 2: HTTP Mode (Smithery Deployment)

  1. Visit Smithery.ai
  2. Search for "Alfred MCP Server"
  3. Configure with your API key and base URL
  4. Deploy with one click

Configuration

Required

  • `apiKey` - Your Alfred API key (format: `alf_xxx...`)

Optional

Development

Building

```bash

Install dependencies

npm install

Build for STDIO mode

npm run build:stdio

Build for HTTP deployment (Smithery)

npm run build ```

Project Structure

``` alfred-mcp/ ├── src/ │ ├── index.ts # Main server with dual transport │ ├── client.ts # Alfred API client wrapper │ ├── types.ts # TypeScript type definitions │ └── tools/ │ ├── skills.ts # Skills management tools │ ├── connections.ts # Connections management tools │ ├── executions.ts # Execution history tools │ └── auth.ts # API key management tools ├── package.json ├── tsconfig.json └── smithery.yaml # Smithery platform config ```

License

MIT

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