Generate MCPB packages from MCP server projects using a Claude Code plugin and GitHub Actions workflow for streamlined server packaging.
mcp-bundle helps you package MCP servers into bundles for easier management and deployment. The software detects your server files, creates a clear manifest explaining the package contents, checks if everything fits the required rules, and helps automate the process using GitHub Actions.
You do not need to know programming to use it. This tool handles most of the work for you. It saves time and avoids errors when preparing and sharing MCP server setups.
Click the link below to go directly to the mcp-bundle GitHub page where you can get the software.
This page contains the latest versions, instructions, and support files.
On the GitHub page:
mcp-bundle-windows.zip or mcp-bundle-setup.exe.Downloading a .exe file will allow you to install the software easily. A ZIP file requires you to unzip and run the program manually.
.exe), double-click it and follow the setup steps.You do not need to change any settings during installation.
You will see a simple window guiding you through detecting your MCP server files and creating bundles.
The app scans your computer to find MCP server files automatically. You only need to choose the main folder where your server is saved if not detected.
Once your files are set, mcp-bundle creates a manifest file. This file lists everything in the bundle clearly so you and others can understand the package content.
mcp-bundle checks your configuration for common issues. It makes sure your bundle matches MCP specs to avoid errors later.
If you use GitHub, the app can link with GitHub Actions. This lets you automate packaging tasks when you update your server. You do not need to set this up yourself; the app creates reusable workflows for you.
You can get mcp-bundle from this page:
Follow these steps after visiting the page:
mcp-bundle-setup.exe file for an easy installer or the ZIP file if you prefer manual use.For help with MCP server bundles, visit the GitHub repository’s Issues page to read about common problems and solutions.
You can also learn more about integrating your workflow with GitHub Actions directly within the application.
If you experience problems, report issues on the GitHub page by clicking Issues.
For common questions and tips, look at the repository's documentation and discussions sections.
Keep the software updated by regularly visiting the GitHub page and downloading new versions.
New updates improve detection, validation, and automation features.
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