mcp-powershell-exec

mcp-powershell-exec

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MCP PowerShell Exec Server is a lightweight server that facilitates the execution of PowerShell scripts, allowing AI assistants to interact with and understand PowerShell script execution. It offers seamless integration with GitHub Copilot in VSCode Insiders.

MCP PowerShell Exec Server

Overview

MCP PowerShell Exec Server is a lightweight server that accepts PowerShell scripts as strings, executes them, and returns the output. Enabling AI assistants to understand and work with PowerShell.

Features

  • Accepts PowerShell scripts via string input
  • Executes scripts securely in an MCP Server environment
  • Returns execution results in real-time

Installation

Clone the repository and set up the server:

git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-powershell-exec.git
cd mcp-powershell-exec

In Action

Watch the video to see MCP PowerShell Exec Server in action:

Usage

Integration with GitHub Copilot in VSCode Insiders

To use this MCP server with GitHub Copilot in VSCode Insiders, follow these steps:

  1. Install VSCode Insiders

  2. Install GitHub Copilot Extension

    • Open VSCode Insiders
    • Go to the Extensions marketplace
    • Search for and install "GitHub Copilot"
  3. Configure MCP Server

    • Open .vscode/mcp.json
    {
     "servers": {
         "powershell-integration": {
             "command": "py", // Python executable
             "args": [
                "drive:/yourpath/server.py"
             ],
             "env": {}
         }
     }
    }
    

    Replace the path with the actual path to your server.py file.

  4. Enable Agent Mode

    • Open Copilot chat in VSCode Insiders
    • Click on "Copilot Edits"
    • Choose "Agent mode"
    • Click the refresh button in the chat input to load the available tools

System Requirements

  • Python: Version 3.10 or higher (required for optimal performance)
  • PowerShell: Version 5.1

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the file for details.

Support

For issues and questions:

  • Create an issue in this GitHub repository