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mcp-python-interpreter
MCP Python Interpreter: run python code. Python-mcp-server, mcp-python-server, Code Executor
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MCP Python Interpreter
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows LLMs to interact with Python environments, read and write files, execute Python code, and manage development workflows.
Features
- Environment Management: List and use different Python environments (system and conda)
- Code Execution: Run Python code or scripts in any available environment
- Package Management: List installed packages and install new ones
-
File Operations:
- Read files of any type (text, source code, binary)
- Write text and binary files
- Python Prompts: Templates for common Python tasks like function creation and debugging
Installation
You can install the MCP Python Interpreter using pip:
pip install mcp-python-interpreter
Or with uv:
uv install mcp-python-interpreter
Usage with Claude Desktop
- Install Claude Desktop
- Open Claude Desktop, click on menu, then Settings
- Go to Developer tab and click "Edit Config"
- Add the following to your
claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-python-interpreter": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-python-interpreter",
"--dir",
"/path/to/your/work/dir",
"--python-path",
"/path/to/your/python"
],
"env": {
"MCP_ALLOW_SYSTEM_ACCESS": 0
},
}
}
}
For Windows:
{
"mcpServers": {
"python-interpreter": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-python-interpreter",
"--dir",
"C:\\path\\to\\your\\working\\directory",
"--python-path",
"/path/to/your/python"
],
"env": {
"MCP_ALLOW_SYSTEM_ACCESS": 0
},
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Desktop
- You should now see the MCP tools icon in the chat interface
The --dir
parameter is required and specifies where all files will be saved and executed. This helps maintain security by isolating the MCP server to a specific directory.
Prerequisites
- Make sure you have
uv
installed. If not, install it using:curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
- For Windows:
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "iwr -useb https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
Available Tools
The Python Interpreter provides the following tools:
Environment and Package Management
- list_python_environments: List all available Python environments (system and conda)
- list_installed_packages: List packages installed in a specific environment
- install_package: Install a Python package in a specific environment
Code Execution
- run_python_code: Execute Python code in a specific environment
- run_python_file: Execute a Python file in a specific environment
File Operations
-
read_file: Read contents of any file type, with size and safety limits
- Supports text files with syntax highlighting
- Displays hex representation for binary files
- write_file: Create or overwrite files with text or binary content
- write_python_file: Create or overwrite a Python file specifically
- list_directory: List Python files in a directory
Available Resources
- python://environments: List all available Python environments
- python://packages/{env_name}: List installed packages for a specific environment
- python://file/{file_path}: Get the content of a Python file
- python://directory/{directory_path}: List all Python files in a directory
Prompts
- python_function_template: Generate a template for a Python function
- refactor_python_code: Help refactor Python code
- debug_python_error: Help debug a Python error
Example Usage
Here are some examples of what you can ask Claude to do with this MCP server:
- "Show me all available Python environments on my system"
- "Run this Python code in my conda-base environment: print('Hello, world!')"
- "Create a new Python file called 'hello.py' with a function that says hello"
- "Read the contents of my 'data.json' file"
- "Write a new configuration file with these settings..."
- "List all packages installed in my system Python environment"
- "Install the requests package in my system Python environment"
- "Run data_analysis.py with these arguments: --input=data.csv --output=results.csv"
File Handling Capabilities
The MCP Python Interpreter now supports comprehensive file operations:
- Read text and binary files up to 1MB
- Write text and binary files
- Syntax highlighting for source code files
- Hex representation for binary files
- Strict file path security (only within the working directory)
Security Considerations
This MCP server has access to your Python environments and file system. Key security features include:
- Isolated working directory
- File size limits
- Prevented writes outside the working directory
- Explicit overwrite protection
Always be cautious about running code or file operations that you don't fully understand.
License
MIT
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Reviews

user_nltPo6k6
I recently tried the mcp-python-interpreter by yzfly, and I must say it's impressive! The interpreter is very intuitive and efficient, handling various Python scripts smoothly. It's a perfect tool for both beginners and advanced programmers. I highly recommend checking it out through this [link](https://github.com/yzfly/mcp-python-interpreter). Kudos to the author for creating such a fantastic tool!