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getMe MCP Server

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An MCP server that exposes getMe key-value operations as MCP tools

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An MCP server that exposes getMe key-value operations as MCP tools

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📑 Index

📖 Overview

getMe is a persistent, embeddable key-value store written in Go. It is inspired by the design of Bitcask and is optimized for high write throughput and low-latency reads.

It uses a log-structured storage approach, ensuring that all data is appended sequentially. It uses Unix Domain Sockets (UDS) for incredibly fast local inter-process communication, alongside several interfaces like an HTTP proxy, a CLI, and a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for LLMs.

🏗 Project Structure

This project is a monorepo containing the core storage server, multiple client interfaces, and tools.

  • server/: The core storage daemon and engine. Implements the log-structured hash table for persistent storage. See server/README.md for architectural deep-dives.
  • cli/: A command-line interface for interacting with the getMe server for testing and debugging.
  • sdks/: Client libraries (goSdk, javaSdk, jsSdk, pythonSdk) to integrate getMe into your applications.
  • http-proxy-go/: An HTTP server built using the goSdk that exposes the core engine's Unix Domain Socket connection over standard HTTP routes.
  • mcp-server/: A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes the getMe database as tools to Large Language Models (like Claude or Cursor).
  • commons/: Shared code, socket paths, types, and constants used across the monorepo to ensure consistency.
  • utils/: Shared utility packages, including logging stack configurations (Loki + Alloy + Grafana).

Spotlight: The curated inner docs are the quickest way to understand the system end-to-end. Start with server/README.md for architecture fundamentals, then explore the cli and mcp-server modules for integrations.

🧠 Core Architecture

The storage engine relies on a few core principles:

  • Log-Structured Storage: All data is written to an append-only log file. This makes writes extremely fast as it avoids slow, random disk I/O.
  • In-Memory Hash Index: A hash table is kept in memory, mapping each key to the exact location of its value on disk. This allows for very fast read operations (typically one disk seek).
  • Compaction: A background process that periodically cleans up old, stale data from the log files to reclaim disk space.
  • Fast Local Transport: Communication is done predominantly via Unix Domain Sockets, avoiding standard TCP overhead locally.

🚀 Getting Started

Running the Server

The repository ships with helper scripts to bootstrap the environment.

Option A: Local binaries + logging stack

Switch to the server module and run the local init script:

cd server
./init-server-local.sh

This script builds the Go binary into server/dist/, prepares data/log/socket directories, and starts the Loki + Alloy + Grafana logging stack via Docker Compose before launching the server in the foreground.

Warning: Do not prefix this script with sudo. It will invoke elevated privileges internally where needed. Using sudo at the top level causes permission errors for local development.

Option B: Full Docker Compose stack

From the same server directory run:

cd server
./init-server-docker.sh

This ensures host directories exist, exports your UID/GID, and invokes docker compose up --build to run everything in containers.

Using the CLI

Interact directly with the local server:

cd cli
go run . put mykey "hello world"
go run . get mykey
go run . delete mykey

HTTP Proxy

If you want standard HTTP REST endpoints instead of Unix Sockets, run the Go HTTP proxy:

cd http-proxy-go
go run main.go -port 8080

This will allow you to run curl http://localhost:8080/get?key=mykey.

MCP Server

getMe can be used by LLM clients (like Claude Desktop) through the Model Context Protocol.

cd mcp-server
uv run getme-mcp-server

(See mcp-server/README.md for configuration and integration instructions).

📊 Running Benchmarks & Tests

To ensure no performance regressions or to stress test the database:

  1. Navigate to the specific module (e.g., server).
  2. Run standard tests:
    go test ./...
    
  3. Run benchmarks:
    go test -bench . ./...
    
    (Note: For heavier stress/correctness testing, look into server/tests/).

📦 SDKs

SDKs are available across different languages. Find them in the sdks/ directory:

All SDKs interface directly with the Unix Domain Socket to provide optimal latency.

⚠️ Note on SDK Releases: SDK versioning and publishing is managed automatically via an Ephemeral Release Structure. The CI/CD pipelines autonomously orchestrate the entire release lifecycle—from creating detached commits and tagging them, to generating changelogs and pushing builds to public registries—all from a single bump-type trigger. This keeps the main branch entirely clean of meaningless version-bump commits. If you are exploring the code or contributing, do not manually bump versions in PRs. You can read more about this advanced architecture in the SDKs README.

📄 License

This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPLv3) - see the LICENSE file for details.

from github.com/AatirNadim/getMe

Install getMe MCP Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install getme-mcp-server

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 getme-mcp-server -- uvx getme-mcp-server

FAQ

Is getMe MCP Server MCP free?

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

Does getMe MCP Server need an API key?

No, getMe MCP Server runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is getMe MCP Server hosted or self-hosted?

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

How do I install getMe MCP Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open getMe MCP Server 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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