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// Use the mcporter CLI to list, configure, auth, and call MCP servers/tools directly (HTTP or stdio), including ad-hoc servers, config edits, CLI/type generation, and MCP-backed skills that need a durable command path.
// Use the mcporter CLI to list, configure, auth, and call MCP servers/tools directly (HTTP or stdio), including ad-hoc servers, config edits, CLI/type generation, and MCP-backed skills that need a durable command path.
Delegate coding tasks to Codex, Claude Code, or Pi agents via background host sessions. Use when: (1) building or creating new features or apps, (2) reviewing PRs or parallel coding with managed worktree isolation when subagents are available, (3) refactoring large codebases, (4) iterative coding that needs file exploration. NOT for: simple one-liner fixes (just edit), reading code (use read tool), thread-bound ACP harness requests in chat, or any work in ~/clawd workspace (never spawn agents here). Requires OpenClaw host tools with exec_command plus write_stdin.
Fetch GitHub issues, spawn sub-agents to implement fixes and open PRs, then monitor and address PR review comments. Usage: /gh-issues [owner/repo] [--label bug] [--limit 5] [--milestone v1.0] [--assignee @me] [--fork user/repo] [--watch] [--interval 5] [--reviews-only] [--cron] [--dry-run] [--model glm-5] [--notify-channel -1002381931352]
Create or update AgentSkills, especially when a user wants the agent to learn a reusable capability, workflow, integration, domain rule, team process, or tool usage pattern for future tasks. Use when designing, structuring, reviewing, validating, packaging, or improving skills with SKILL.md, scripts, references, and assets.
Simple operations on user-provided text files including summarization.
Connect to a remote streamable HTTP MCP service that exposes announcements and FAQ tools.
Find a public Agent Skill on GitHub, install it, and load it.
| name | mcporter |
| description | Use the mcporter CLI to list, configure, auth, and call MCP servers/tools directly (HTTP or stdio), including ad-hoc servers, config edits, CLI/type generation, and MCP-backed skills that need a durable command path. |
| homepage | http://mcporter.dev |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"📦","requires":{"bins":["mcporter"]},"install":[{"id":"node","kind":"node","package":"mcporter","bins":["mcporter"],"label":"Install mcporter (node)"}]}} |
Use mcporter to work with MCP servers directly.
In OpenClaw, treat mcporter as the execution substrate for MCP-backed
skills. When a user wants to keep an MCP capability for future work, prefer
creating or updating a skill that describes when to use the capability and
stores the repeatable mcporter command path. Do not create a separate runtime
registry when a skill can carry the durable behavior.
Skill-first MCP shape
SKILL.md: triggers, workflow, constraints, examples, and recovery steps.mcp.json: mcporter-native server config when the skill needs a dedicated
server definition.references/: schemas, API notes, or longer operation guides.scripts/: wrappers for fragile multi-step calls or post-processing.Credential handling
mcp.json in a writable
user-managed skill root, or a dedicated user-managed private mcporter config
file. Keep it non-shared and excluded from source control and packaging. Set
file permissions to 0600 when possible. Do not ask the user to re-enter the
same value as an environment variable, and do not edit shell startup or
trusted env files just to persist it. Do not echo the secret value back in
CLI output, logs, or errors; redact or omit token and secret fields from
displayed tool results.mcp.json. Use mcporter --config path/to/skill/mcp.json ...
as the durable command path. Treat ~/.mcporter/mcporter.json as an
interoperability copy when useful, not as the capability boundary. The
credential-bearing source of truth for a durable skill run is the explicit
--config file you pass.For a durable MCP skill, first inspect the server schema:
mcporter --config path/to/skill/mcp.json list <server> --schema --output json
Then call the selected tool with explicit arguments:
mcporter --config path/to/skill/mcp.json call <server.tool> key=value
Quick start
mcporter listmcporter list <server> --schemamcporter call <server.tool> key=valueCall tools
mcporter call linear.list_issues team=ENG limit:5mcporter call "linear.create_issue(title: \"Bug\")"mcporter call https://api.example.com/mcp.fetch url:https://example.commcporter call --stdio "bun run ./server.ts" scrape url=https://example.commcporter call <server.tool> --args '{"limit":5}'Auth + config
mcporter auth <server | url> [--reset]mcporter config list|get|add|remove|import|login|logoutDaemon
mcporter daemon start|status|stop|restartCodegen
mcporter generate-cli --server <name> or --command <url>mcporter inspect-cli <path> [--json]mcporter emit-ts <server> --mode client|typesNotes
--config for skills. mcporter can also use its default
project or user config paths for local ad-hoc CLI work, but shared or
packaged skills and automation should always pass an explicit --config.--output json for machine-readable results.