Environment Settings Manager
MCP ServerFreeManage environment variables and application settings securely through a hosted MCP server. Simplify configuration and secret management for your applications with centralized control. Enhance security and ease of use by leveraging Smithery.ai hosting.
Capabilities4 decomposed
centralized environment variable management
Medium confidenceThis capability allows users to manage environment variables through a hosted MCP server, providing a centralized interface for configuration and secret management. It leverages a secure API for communication with the server, ensuring that sensitive information is stored and transmitted securely. The architecture supports multi-tenant environments, allowing different applications to share the same server while maintaining isolation of their settings.
Utilizes a multi-tenant architecture that allows for secure, isolated management of environment variables across different applications while being hosted on a single server.
More secure and centralized than traditional .env files, as it eliminates local storage of sensitive data.
secure application settings storage
Medium confidenceThis capability enables the secure storage of application settings by encrypting sensitive data before it is sent to the MCP server. It employs industry-standard encryption algorithms to ensure that only authorized applications can access their respective settings. The integration with Smithery.ai hosting enhances security by providing a managed environment with built-in security features.
Incorporates robust encryption mechanisms for data at rest and in transit, ensuring that sensitive application settings are protected from unauthorized access.
More secure than local configuration files, as it prevents exposure of sensitive data on developer machines.
application settings retrieval api
Medium confidenceThis capability provides a RESTful API for applications to retrieve their settings from the MCP server. It includes authentication mechanisms to ensure that only authorized applications can access their configuration data. The API is designed to be lightweight and efficient, supporting various response formats to accommodate different application needs.
Offers a well-documented RESTful API with built-in authentication, making it easy for developers to integrate secure configuration retrieval into their applications.
More straightforward and secure than manual configuration file reads, as it centralizes access control and auditing.
multi-environment configuration support
Medium confidenceThis capability allows users to manage configurations for multiple environments (development, staging, production) within the same MCP instance. It utilizes environment-specific namespaces to segregate settings, ensuring that changes in one environment do not affect others. This design simplifies the deployment process and reduces the risk of configuration errors.
Utilizes a namespace-based approach to manage multiple environments within a single MCP instance, enhancing organization and reducing complexity.
More efficient than maintaining separate configuration files for each environment, as it centralizes management.
Capabilities are decomposed by AI analysis. Each maps to specific user intents and improves with match feedback.
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Best For
- ✓DevOps teams managing multiple applications
- ✓developers needing secure configuration management
- ✓security-focused developers
- ✓teams handling sensitive data
- ✓backend developers integrating configuration management
- ✓teams building microservices
- ✓teams deploying applications across multiple environments
- ✓developers needing to test configurations
Known Limitations
- ⚠Requires internet access to the hosted MCP server for all operations
- ⚠Limited to environments supported by the MCP architecture
- ⚠Encryption adds processing overhead, potentially affecting performance
- ⚠Requires proper key management practices
- ⚠API rate limits may apply based on server configuration
- ⚠Requires proper handling of authentication tokens
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Manage environment variables and application settings securely through a hosted MCP server. Simplify configuration and secret management for your applications with centralized control. Enhance security and ease of use by leveraging Smithery.ai hosting.
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