| name | signoz-mcp-setup |
| description | Initialize or repair SigNoz MCP server configuration for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, VS Code/GitHub Copilot, Claude Desktop, Gemini CLI, Devin CLI, Windsurf, Zed, Antigravity CLI, OpenCode, or another MCP client. Use this skill before any SigNoz docs, query, dashboard, alert, or view workflow when `signoz_*` tools are unavailable, or when the user says "setup SigNoz MCP", "configure SigNoz plugin", "wrong region", "change SigNoz region", "MCP auth failed", or asks to connect SigNoz Cloud or a self-hosted MCP endpoint, even if they do not mention the plugin.
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| argument-hint | <client, SigNoz Cloud region, MCP URL, or self-hosted /mcp URL> |
SigNoz MCP Setup
Initialize or repair the SigNoz MCP server registration shipped with this
plugin. The target state is one working signoz MCP server. Do not create a
duplicate server unless the user explicitly asks for a separate configuration.
Shared reference
Read references/mcp-settings.md before checking
state, mapping user input, or editing registration files. It contains the
server-state check, registration file locations, editing rules, and region
mapping used by this procedure.
Read references/client-configs.md when the
user names a client other than the bundled Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor
plugin path, when a native client config already exists, or when self-hosted
stdio/local-binary setup is requested.
Configuration procedure
Step 1: Identify the client
Determine this before checking state — it decides where state is allowed to be
checked from.
Use the client named in $ARGUMENTS or the user's latest message. If no
client is named, infer it only when the active environment is obvious (which
agent CLI or editor is running this skill, not just what files happen to exist
on disk):
- Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor plugin install: use the bundled plugin
registration files.
- VS Code / GitHub Copilot, Claude Desktop, Gemini CLI, Devin CLI, Windsurf,
Zed, Antigravity CLI, or OpenCode: use the matching native client recipe in
client-configs.md.
- Unknown or unsupported client: use the generic HTTP MCP recipe and point the
user to the SigNoz MCP Server docs for their client's exact config surface.
If you need to edit a native client config and the client is still ambiguous,
ask which client they want to configure.
Step 2: Check state
Silently determine the SigNoz MCP server state using the reference flow,
scoped to the client identified in Step 1:
- For a Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor bundled plugin install, the reference
flow's registration-file fallback applies.
- For every other client — including Devin CLI — do not read or search for
.signoz_claude_mcp.json, .mcp.json, or .signoz_cursor_mcp.json. Those
are bundled files for a different client's plugin distribution and are
irrelevant here even if a file-search tool happens to find them (for
example when this skill is linked from a local checkout of the
agent-skills source repo itself, which ships all three files side by
side). Check that client's own native config location instead, per
client-configs.md.
State outcomes:
- working — continue with the user's original SigNoz request.
- not-setup — run Step 3.
- configured-but-not-working — if the user provided a new region or MCP URL,
run Step 3. Otherwise tell them the SigNoz MCP server is configured but not
connected, then ask for the SigNoz Cloud region or MCP URL to repair it. If
they believe the endpoint is already correct, tell them to complete the
client authentication step in Step 5.
Do not fall back to raw HTTP calls for SigNoz data when MCP is unavailable.
The MCP server is the supported API surface for this plugin's live SigNoz
workflows.
The workflow skills assume the current SigNoz MCP server contract. If a
SigNoz tool reports schema or parameter errors that contradict the skill
instructions, repair or update the MCP server connection instead of inventing
alternate raw HTTP calls or teaching legacy parameters.
Step 3: Resolve the endpoint
Use $ARGUMENTS or the user's latest message if it already contains a region
or URL. Otherwise ask for one of:
- SigNoz Cloud region:
us, us2, eu, eu2, in, in2, or a newer
region code
- SigNoz Cloud MCP URL, such as
https://mcp.us.signoz.cloud/mcp
- Self-hosted HTTP MCP URL, such as
http://localhost:8000/mcp
Map the response using mcp-settings.md. If the user gives only a SigNoz
workspace URL such as https://your-instance.signoz.cloud, do not guess the
region from it. Ask them to check Settings -> Ingestion in SigNoz and
provide the region.
Do not ask for an API key for SigNoz Cloud setup. OAuth asks for the instance
URL and service account API key after the hosted MCP URL is configured. For
self-hosted SigNoz, prefer HTTP mode when the user gives an /mcp endpoint.
For stdio/local-binary mode, collect the binary path, SigNoz URL, and API key
only if the user explicitly asks you to configure that mode. For clients that
cannot complete interactive OAuth, use the header-based fallback in
client-configs.md only when the user asks for it or the client requires it.
Step 4: Apply the endpoint
For bundled Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor plugin installs, edit the registration
files using the reference editing rules:
- In
.signoz_claude_mcp.json for Claude Code, replace only the url value
with the resolved MCP endpoint. Preserve the existing server key and type:
this file ships the server key mcp, and renaming it changes the tool
namespace (plugin:signoz:mcp) and forces re-authentication.
- In
.mcp.json for Codex, replace only the url value with the resolved MCP
endpoint, preserving the existing signoz server key.
- In
.signoz_cursor_mcp.json for Cursor, replace only the url value with the
resolved MCP endpoint, preserving the existing signoz server key.
- Preserve unrelated MCP servers and settings.
Claude Code target shape (keep the mcp server key and type):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.us.signoz.cloud/mcp"
}
}
}
Codex and Cursor target shape (keep the signoz server key):
{
"mcpServers": {
"signoz": {
"url": "https://mcp.us.signoz.cloud/mcp"
}
}
}
If either bundled file still uses any SIGNOZ_MCP_URL wrapper from an older
version, replace it with the concrete resolved URL.
Bundled registration files live inside the installed plugin. Plugin updates can
reset them to the placeholder; if that happens, rerun this setup skill. For a
more durable native-client setup, use the relevant recipe in client-configs.md.
For native client setup, use client-configs.md:
- Edit an existing native client config only when the user named that client or
the target file is clearly the active config for the task.
- Create a new native client config only when the user asks for that client to
be configured.
- Never write service account API keys, bearer tokens, or header-based auth
values into tracked project files. Prefer client OAuth for SigNoz Cloud,
user-level config, environment-variable references, or short commands the
user can run locally.
- Preserve unrelated MCP servers and existing client settings.
- Keep the server name
signoz in native client configs (the bundled Claude
Code plugin file is the only one that uses the mcp key — do not rename it).
Step 5: Tell the user how to finish
Tell the user that the SigNoz MCP endpoint has been configured, then give the
client-specific authentication step:
- Cursor — reload the window, then authenticate the
signoz MCP server in
Tools & MCP if prompted.
- VS Code / GitHub Copilot — open Copilot Chat in Agent mode, approve the
signoz server if prompted, then complete the authentication flow.
- Codex — restart Codex if the server does not appear. For SigNoz Cloud,
run
codex mcp login signoz to complete OAuth, then verify with /mcp. For a
self-hosted HTTP endpoint (no OAuth unless the server runs with
OAUTH_ENABLED=true), skip the login step and just verify with /mcp that the
already-authenticated signoz server is connected.
- Claude Code — restart Claude Code if the server does not appear, then run
/mcp, select signoz, and complete authentication.
- Claude Desktop — restart Claude Desktop or reconnect the custom
connector, then complete authentication when prompted.
- Gemini CLI — restart Gemini CLI if needed, then run
/mcp auth signoz.
- Devin CLI — start a new session so the updated
.devin/config.json is
picked up. For SigNoz Cloud, run devin mcp login signoz to complete OAuth.
For a self-hosted or header-based endpoint, no OAuth step is expected.
- Windsurf — reload Windsurf and complete authentication when prompted.
- Zed — reload Zed after config changes; self-hosted stdio mode reads the
configured environment from the context server entry.
- Antigravity CLI — type
/mcp, select the signoz server, and choose
Authenticate to start the OAuth flow (complete it in the browser). Self-hosted
endpoints need no OAuth unless the server runs with OAUTH_ENABLED=true. If
authentication is stuck, clear cached dynamic auth providers and retry.
- OpenCode — run
opencode mcp auth signoz if authentication does not
start automatically, then verify with opencode mcp list.
Keep the response short. Do not expose registration file paths, placeholder
values, environment variable names, API keys, tokens, or file contents unless
the user explicitly asks for implementation details.