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MCP DigitalOcean Integration

MCP DigitalOcean Integration is an open-source project that provides a comprehensive interface for managing DigitalOcean resources and performing actions using the DigitalOcean API. Built on top of the godo library and the MCP framework, this project exposes a wide range of tools to simplify cloud infrastructure management.

DISCLAIMER: “Use of MCP technology to interact with your DigitalOcean account can come with risks

Installation

Prerequisites:

  • Node.js (v18 or later)
  • NPM (v8 or later)

Local Installation

npx @digitalocean/mcp --services apps 

Using with Claude Code

To add the DigitalOcean MCP server to Claude Code, run the following command in your terminal:

claude mcp add digitalocean-mcp \
  -e DIGITALOCEAN_API_TOKEN=YOUR_DO_API_TOKEN \
  -- npx @digitalocean/mcp --services apps,databases

This will:

  • Add the MCP server under the default (local) scope — meaning it's only available inside the current folder.
  • Register it with the name digitalocean-mcp.
  • Enable the apps and databases services.
  • Pass your DigitalOcean API token securely to the server.
  • Store the configuration in your global Claude config at ~/.claude.json, scoped to the current folder.

To confirm it's been added:

claude mcp list

To inspect details:

claude mcp get digitalocean-mcp

To remove it:

claude mcp remove digitalocean-mcp

Want to use it everywhere?

Local scope is great when you're testing or only using the server in one project. User scope is better if you want it available everywhere.

If you’d like to make the server available globally (so you don’t have to re-add it in each project), you can use the user scope:

claude mcp add -s user digitalocean-mcp-user-scope \
  -e DIGITALOCEAN_API_TOKEN=YOUR_DO_API_TOKEN \
  -- npx @digitalocean/mcp --services apps,databases

This will:

  • Make the server available in all folders, not just the one you’re in
  • Scope it to your user account
  • Store it in your global Claude config at ~/.claude.json

To remove it:

claude mcp remove -s user digitalocean-mcp-user-scope

Using Cursor IDE

Install MCP Server

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "digitalocean": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@digitalocean/mcp", "--services apps"],
      "env": {
        "DIGITALOCEAN_API_TOKEN": "YOUR_API_TOKEN"
      }
    }
  }
}

Using VSCode

{
    "mcp": {
        "inputs": [],
        "servers": {
            "mcpDigitalOcean": {
                "command": "npx",
                "args": [
                    "@digitalocean/mcp",
                    "--services",
                    "apps"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "DIGITALOCEAN_API_TOKEN": "YOUR_API_TOKEN"
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Configuring Tools

To configure tools, you use the --services flag to specify which service you want to enable. It is highly recommended to only enable the services you need to reduce context size and improve accuracy. See list of supported services below.

npx @digitalocean/mcp --services apps,droplets

Supported Services

The MCP DigitalOcean Integration supports the following services, allowing users to manage their DigitalOcean infrastructure effectively

Service Description
apps Manage DigitalOcean App Platform applications, including deployments and configurations.
droplets Create, manage, resize, snapshot, and monitor droplets (virtual machines) on DigitalOcean.
accounts Get information about your DigitalOcean account, billing, balance, invoices, and SSH keys.
networking Manage domains, DNS records, certificates, firewalls, reserved IPs, VPCs, and CDNs.
insights Monitors your resources, endpoints and alert you when they're slow, unavailable, or SSL certificates are expiring.
spaces DigitalOcean Spaces object storage and Spaces access keys for S3-compatible storage.
databases Provision, manage, and monitor managed database clusters (Postgres, MySQL, Redis, etc.).
marketplace Discover and manage DigitalOcean Marketplace applications.
doks Manage DigitalOcean Kubernetes clusters and node pools.

Service Documentation

Each service provides a detailed README describing all available tools, resources, arguments, and example queries. See the following files for full documentation:


Example Tool Usage

  • Deploy an app from a GitHub repo: create-app-from-spec
  • Resize a droplet: droplet-resize
  • Add a new SSH key: key-create
  • Create a new domain: domain-create
  • Enable backups on a droplet: droplet-enable-backups
  • Flush a CDN cache: cdn-flush-cache
  • Create a VPC peering connection: vpc-peering-create
  • Delete a VPC peering connection: vpc-peering-delete

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you encounter any issues or have ideas for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

How to Contribute

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  3. Submit a pull request with a clear description of your changes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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