mcp-server-python
Kestra orchestrates data and infrastructure workflows; this official MCP server lets Claude create flows, trigger and replay executions, and inspect logs dir…
Official MCP server for Kestra, the open-source workflow orchestration platform. Lets Claude and other MCP clients manage Kestra flows, executions, backfills, namespaces, key-value stores, and logs through the Kestra API. Runs as a Docker container pointed at your Kestra instance; works with both OSS and Enterprise editions.
- Create, update, and execute Kestra flows from a Claude conversation
- Restart, replay, or backfill executions without opening the Kestra UI
- Query execution logs and namespace files while troubleshooting workflows
Kestra orchestrates data and infrastructure workflows; this official MCP server lets Claude create flows, trigger and replay executions, and inspect logs directly, so routine orchestration work happens in conversation instead of the Kestra UI.
Teams running Kestra workflows who want Claude to dynamically generate, test, and execute Python scripts as part of AI-driven automation.
https://github.com/kestra-io/mcp-server-python
By kestra-io
How to Get It
Add to your MCP client settings as a Docker stdio server: docker run -i --rm --pull always -e KESTRA_BASE_URL=http://host.docker.internal:8080/api/v1 -e KESTRA_TENANT_ID=main -e KESTRA_MCP_DISABLED_TOOLS=ee -e KESTRA_USERNAME=<user> -e KESTRA_PASSWORD=<password> ghcr.io/kestra-io/mcp-server-python:latest (EE users pass KESTRA_API_TOKEN instead of username/password)
Tip: Paste this into a Claude Code conversation. Verify command matches your Claude Code version.
Once it’s connected, paste this into Claude:
Help me create, update, and execute Kestra flows from a Claude conversation
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- I built a Python MCP server for Hevy to control your workouts with Claude AI — Reddit · 12 pts
- Public API just added historical bars and live quotes to the Python SDK, CLI, MC — Reddit · 9 pts
- Open sourced a Python sensor for MCP servers. Captures tool calls, sessions, imp — Reddit · 5 pts
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catalog_hygiene stale-eval refresh: Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 29 GitHub stars; 5 contributors; last commit 106d ago; license Apache-2.0.
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catalog_hygiene stale-eval refresh: Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 29 GitHub stars; 5 contributors; last commit 106d ago; license Apache-2.0.