Introducing the CAEPE MCP Server↑
CAEPE MCP Server lets teams manage infrastructure directly from their IDE—whether in Visual Studio Code or any MCP-compatible editor via GitHub Copilot. Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), it turns routine infrastructure tasks into simple, conversational actions. No custom connectors. No context switching. Fully secure.
What Can You Do?↑
✅ Instant Visibility: Quickly view clusters, applications, deployments, and repositories with simple chat commands.
🔄 Effortless Deployments: Create or roll out deployments directly from chat—no complex tools required.
Why Use CAEPE MCP?↑
🚀 Simplicity & Speed: Perform complex infrastructure tasks using everyday language.
🔒 Secure by Design: Authentication is managed securely through your existing login—no sensitive tokens stored by the server.
📈 Work Smarter: MCP boosts productivity by reducing the time spent on repetitive tasks, allowing your team to focus on impactful work.
🛠️ User-friendly Integration: Connect easily with Visual Studio Code for a smooth daily workflow.
Install via Browser↑
Install the MCP server by visiting:
👉 https://mcp.caepe.sh/
Follow the instructions on the page to register the CAEPE MCP server into VS Code.
🛠️ Registered Tools↑
These tools are registered and available to the Copilot agent:
#list_clusters — List all available clusters
#list_deployments — List all available deployments
#list_applications - List all available applications
#list_repositories — List all configured Git/Helm/Kustomize repositories
#rollout_deployment — Trigger a rollout for a given deployment
#create_deployment — Create a new deployment using an existing application
#create_application — Create a new application
CAEPE MCP Server Demo↑
Get started with CAEPE MCP Server—install and use it in just 3 minutes.