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Claude Code extension manager — MCP servers, plugins (skills, hooks, agents), and marketplaces

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MCPick

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Vendor-neutral MCP configuration manager with first-class Claude Code support.

MCPick helps humans and LLM agents inspect, toggle, and back up MCP server configuration across multiple AI clients. Claude Code-specific plugins, hooks, marketplaces, and cache commands remain available, but they are no longer the core product model.

Install

npm install -g mcpick

or run without installing

npx mcpick --help

Requirements:

  • Node.js 22+
  • Claude Code is required only for Claude Code-specific commands
  • The external skills CLI is used through npx -y skills@latest for
portable skills commands

Agent-first CLI

In non-TTY environments, MCPick shows help instead of launching the interactive TUI. This makes it safer for prompts like:

“Use mcpick to work out how to enable this MCP server.”

Start with:

npx mcpick --help
npx mcpick clients
npx mcpick list --json

MCPick redacts known secret patterns before printing output. MCP configs often contain env vars and authorization headers, so env and headers values are shown as * in JSON output.

MCP clients

Supported client adapters:

| Client | Scopes | Command examples | | --------------------- | -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | | Claude Code | local, project, user | mcpick list, mcpick enable <server> | | Gemini CLI | project, user | mcpick list --client gemini-cli --scope project | | VS Code / Copilot | project | mcpick list --client vscode --scope project | | Cursor | project, user | mcpick list --client cursor --scope user | | Windsurf | user | mcpick list --client windsurf --scope user | | OpenCode | project, user | mcpick list --client opencode --scope project | | Pi via pi-mcp-adapter | project, user | mcpick list --client pi --scope user |

Show known config locations:

npx mcpick clients
npx mcpick clients --json

MCP server commands

# List Claude Code registry/status
npx mcpick list
npx mcpick list --json

List another client

npx mcpick list --client pi --scope user --json npx mcpick list --client opencode --scope project

Claude Code enable/disable

npx mcpick enable <server> --scope local npx mcpick disable <server> --scope local

Add/remove Claude Code server definitions

npx mcpick add --name <server> --command npx --args "-y,package-name" npx mcpick add-json <name> '{"command":"npx","args":["-y","package-name"]}' npx mcpick remove <server>

For secret-backed servers, prefer environment variable references and secret-safe loading tools. MCPick redacts printed values, but MCP client config files may still store secrets in plain text because that is how many clients currently load MCP credentials.

Portable skills

MCPick delegates portable SKILL.md management to the external skills CLI.

# List installed skills for a client
npx mcpick skills list --agent pi --json

See available skills from a source without installing

npx mcpick skills add spences10/skills --list

Install one skill

npx mcpick skills add spences10/skills --agent pi --skill svelte-runes --yes

Install all skills for a client globally

npx mcpick skills add spences10/skills --agent opencode --skill '*' --global --yes

Update/remove

npx mcpick skills update --global --yes npx mcpick skills remove svelte-runes --agent pi --yes

Claude Code-specific tools

These commands wrap Claude Code concepts and are intentionally client-specific:

# Plugins
npx mcpick plugins list
npx mcpick plugins install <name>@<marketplace>
npx mcpick plugins enable <name>@<marketplace>
npx mcpick plugins disable <name>@<marketplace>

Marketplaces

npx mcpick marketplace list npx mcpick marketplace add <source> npx mcpick marketplace update npx mcpick marketplace remove <name>

Hooks and plugin cache

npx mcpick hooks list npx mcpick cache status npx mcpick cache refresh

Profiles and backups

Profiles are portable MCP server snapshots. Claude Code plugin state is preserved as optional Claude-specific profile metadata.

# Legacy Claude Code shortcuts still work
npx mcpick --profile database
npx mcpick --save-profile mysetup
npx mcpick --list-profiles

Save/load profiles for a specific MCP client

npx mcpick profile save work --client vscode --scope project npx mcpick profile load work --client opencode --scope project npx mcpick profile load work --client pi --scope user

npx mcpick backup npx mcpick restore [file]

Safe-write rollback backups created before config mutations

npx mcpick rollback --list npx mcpick rollback [file]

Interactive TUI

Running npx mcpick in a terminal launches the human-facing menu:

MCPick - MCP Configuration Manager

What would you like to do? Enable / Disable MCP servers Skills Client-specific tools Load profile Save profile Backup config Restore from backup Exit

The primary TUI flow is client-first: choose a client, then toggle its MCP servers. Claude Code plugins, hooks, marketplaces, and cache live under “Client-specific tools”.

Config locations

MCPick reads the standard locations used by each client adapter. Common paths include:

| Path | Purpose | | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------- | | ~/.claude.json | Claude Code local/user MCP config | | .mcp.json | Shared project MCP config | | .gemini/settings.json | Gemini CLI project config | | .vscode/mcp.json | VS Code / Copilot project config | | .cursor/mcp.json | Cursor project config | | opencode.json | OpenCode project config | | ~/.config/mcp/mcp.json | Shared global MCP config used by pi-mcp-adapter | | .pi/mcp.json | Pi project override |

MCPick-owned state lives under ~/.claude/mcpick/ for historical compatibility.

Development

pnpm install
pnpm test
pnpm run check
pnpm build

See docs/VENDORNEUTRALARCHITECTURE.md for architecture notes.

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