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Crabeye Bridge

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Consolidates multiple upstream MCP servers behind a single STDIO interface, exposing search_tools and run_tool to avoid context bloat.

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Consolidates multiple upstream MCP servers behind a single STDIO interface, exposing search_tools and run_tool to avoid context bloat.

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One MCP connection for all your tools — with discovery, namespacing, and execution policies.

Every MCP server you add to your AI assistant means another connection, another set of tool definitions injected into the context window, and no way to search or control them centrally. Wire up ten servers with a hundred tools each and your assistant is burning tokens on a thousand tool schemas before the conversation even starts — most of which it will never call.

crabeye-mcp-bridge consolidates all your upstream MCP servers behind a single STDIO interface and exposes exactly two tools to the assistant: search_tools and run_tool. Tools from every server are discovered, namespaced, and indexed at startup, but none of them touch the context window until the assistant actually searches for them. You can have a thousand tools ready to go without bloating the context, with fuzzy search to find them and per-tool execution policies to control what runs freely, what needs approval, and what is blocked.

crabeye-mcp-bridge topology: one STDIO connection from an AI assistant to the bridge exposes two tools — search_tools and run_tool — while the bridge fans out to upstream MCP servers like Linear, GitHub, Slack, Sentry, and Figma. Tool schemas stay out of the context window until a search hits.

Quick start

The fastest way to get started is with init, which discovers your MCP client configs and sets up the bridge automatically:

npx @crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge init

This scans for config files from Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code Copilot, Windsurf, Zed, Cline, Roo Code, opencode, and Continue.dev, lets you pick which ones to use, and optionally injects the bridge entry. After that, just run npx @crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge — no --config flag needed.

opencode and Continue.dev are surfaced as detect-only: their config schemas don't fit the rename-and-inject pipeline, so init prints a manual snippet for them instead of rewriting the file.

To undo, run npx @crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge restore.

Manual setup

If you prefer to set things up manually, say your MCP client config looks like this today:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "linear": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@anthropic/linear-mcp-server"]
    },
    "github": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@anthropic/github-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "GITHUB_TOKEN": "ghp_..."
      }
    }
  }
}

First, store your secrets in the encrypted credential store:

crabeye-mcp-bridge credential set github-pat ghp_abc123

Then rename mcpServers to upstreamMcpServers, add the bridge, and replace hardcoded tokens with ${credential:key} references:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bridge": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge", "--config", "/path/to/this/file.json"]
    }
  },
  "upstreamMcpServers": {
    "linear": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@anthropic/linear-mcp-server"]
    },
    "github": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@anthropic/github-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "GITHUB_TOKEN": "${credential:github-pat}"
      }
    }
  }
}

That's it. Your AI assistant now has access to all tools from all configured servers through a single connection. The bridge automatically excludes itself from mcpServers to avoid recursion, so pointing --config at the same file is safe.

The bridge also reads upstreamServers (shorthand), servers (VS Code Copilot), and context_servers (Zed) as input keys. See docs/configuration.md for the full priority order and self-exclusion rules.

Alternatively, you can add the bridge alongside your existing mcpServers entries without renaming anything — the bridge will pick up the other servers from mcpServers automatically (excluding itself). Disable the other MCP servers in your client so the assistant uses the bridge as the single entry point.

Install as a Claude Code plugin

Register the bridge's repo as a Claude Code marketplace, then install the plugin:

/plugin marketplace add crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge
/plugin install crabeye-mcp-bridge@crabeye

Claude Code auto-registers the bridge as an MCP server. If you haven't configured upstreams yet, the bridge's startup error will surface in Claude Code's MCP server log — run npx @crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge init in a terminal to discover and import existing MCP server configs from your other clients.

Features

  • Discovery + search. Two meta-tools (search_tools, run_tool) instead of N×M tool definitions in context. See docs/how-it-works.md.
  • Configuration. STDIO, HTTP, and SSE upstreams; categories; multi-source config keys. See docs/configuration.md.
  • Authentication. Encrypted credential store, OS-keychain-backed master key, ${credential:key} templates, and a one-shot auth <server> OAuth flow for HTTP upstreams. See docs/auth.md.
  • Policies. Per-tool / per-server / global tool policies (always / prompt / never), rate limiting, discovery modes. See docs/policies.md.
  • STDIO manager. STDIO upstreams routed through a per-user manager process so multiple bridges share a single subprocess per upstream. See docs/stdio-manager.md.
  • CLI. init, restore, credential, daemon, --validate. See docs/cli.md.

License

MIT

from github.com/crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge

Install Crabeye Bridge in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install crabeye-mcp-bridge

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add crabeye-mcp-bridge -- npx -y @crabeye-ai/crabeye-mcp-bridge

FAQ

Is Crabeye Bridge MCP free?

Yes, Crabeye Bridge MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Crabeye Bridge need an API key?

No, Crabeye Bridge runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Crabeye Bridge hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Crabeye Bridge in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Crabeye Bridge on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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