elevy99927/devops-mcp-webui
Overview
An MCP Server for Kubernetes integrated with Open-WebUI, enabling kubectl and helm operations through natural-language commands to bridge DevOps and non-technical teams.
Capabilities
- • tool calling support
- • resource handlers
- • tool call interface
- • github integration
Best For
MCP Server for Kubernetes with Open-WebUI integration, supporting natural-language kubectl and helm commands for DevOps and non-technical teams.
Decision Snapshot
Usage
detected in docs
Docs
2 links
Capabilities
4 key capabilities detected
- • GitHub stars: 2
- • Forks: 1
- • Source provenance count: 1
- • Last seen: 4/15/2026
- • Published: 3/17/2026
Features
- • "What pods are running in the kube-system namespace?"
- • "Show me all services in the default namespace"
- • "List all deployments across all namespaces"
- • "Get the logs from the nginx pod"
- • tool calling support
- • resource handlers
- • tool call interface
- • github integration
Use Cases
- • Supports capabilities such as: tool calling support; resource handlers; tool call interface.
- • Common usage themes: mcp, curated, markdown-list, awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye.
Supported Clients / Integrations
- • tool calling support
- • resource handlers
- • tool call interface
- • github integration
Compatibility Signals
- • GitHub: supports (Detected in parser config/capability hints.)
Notes / Requirements
- • Primary language: Python
- • Documentation coverage: medium
- • Parser coverage score: 1.00
- • Source feeds: Awesome MCP Servers (punkpeye)
- • Topic cluster: general
Official Links
Source Information
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