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NixMCP - Model Context Protocol for NixOS resources

Overview

What is Nixmcp

NixMCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to expose NixOS packages, system options, and Home Manager configuration options to AI models, providing accurate and up-to-date information.

Use cases

Use cases for NixMCP include enhancing AI assistants to provide accurate package names and system options, reducing misinformation in automated systems, and improving the reliability of NixOS resource access.

How to use

To use NixMCP, add the provided configuration snippet to your MCP configuration file. This will allow your AI assistant to access correct information about NixOS.

Key features

NixMCP offers a complete MCP server implementation for NixOS and Home Manager resources, access to NixOS packages via the Elasticsearch API, and Home Manager configuration options through in-memory documentation.

Where to use

NixMCP is primarily used in environments where NixOS and Home Manager are deployed, particularly in AI applications that require accurate system information.

Content

MCP-NixOS - Because Your AI Assistant Shouldn’t Hallucinate About Packages

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🎉 REFACTORED: Version 1.0.0 represents a complete rewrite that drastically simplified everything. We removed all the complex caching, abstractions, and “enterprise” patterns. Because sometimes less is more, and more is just showing off.

Quick Start (Because You Want to Use It NOW)

🚨 No Nix/NixOS Required! This tool works on any system - Windows, macOS, Linux. You’re just querying web APIs.

Option 1: Using uvx (Recommended for most users)

Install MCP Server

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nixos": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-nixos"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Option 2: Using Nix (For Nix users)

Install MCP Server

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nixos": {
      "command": "nix",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "github:utensils/mcp-nixos",
        "--"
      ]
    }
  }
}

That’s it. Your AI assistant now has access to real NixOS data instead of making things up. You’re welcome.

What Is This Thing?

MCP-NixOS is a Model Context Protocol server that gives your AI assistant accurate, real-time information about:

  • NixOS packages (130K+ packages that actually exist)
  • Configuration options (22K+ ways to break your system)
  • Home Manager settings (4K+ options for the power users)
  • nix-darwin configurations (1K+ macOS settings Apple doesn’t want you to touch)
  • Package version history via NixHub.io (Find that ancient Ruby 2.6 with commit hashes)

The Tools You Actually Care About

🔍 NixOS Tools

  • nixos_search(query, type, channel) - Search packages, options, or programs
  • nixos_info(name, type, channel) - Get detailed info about packages/options
  • nixos_stats(channel) - Package and option counts
  • nixos_channels() - List all available channels
  • nixos_flakes_search(query) - Search community flakes
  • nixos_flakes_stats() - Flake ecosystem statistics

📦 Version History Tools (NEW!)

  • nixhub_package_versions(package, limit) - Get version history with commit hashes
  • nixhub_find_version(package, version) - Smart search for specific versions

🏠 Home Manager Tools

  • home_manager_search(query) - Search user config options
  • home_manager_info(name) - Get option details (with suggestions!)
  • home_manager_stats() - See what’s available
  • home_manager_list_options() - Browse all 131 categories
  • home_manager_options_by_prefix(prefix) - Explore options by prefix

🍎 Darwin Tools

  • darwin_search(query) - Search macOS options
  • darwin_info(name) - Get option details
  • darwin_stats() - macOS configuration statistics
  • darwin_list_options() - Browse all 21 categories
  • darwin_options_by_prefix(prefix) - Explore macOS options

Installation Options

Remember: You DON’T need Nix/NixOS installed! This tool runs anywhere Python runs.

For Regular Humans (Windows/Mac/Linux)

# Run directly with uvx (no installation needed)
uvx mcp-nixos

# Or install globally
pip install mcp-nixos
uv pip install mcp-nixos

For Nix Users (You Know Who You Are)

# Run without installing
nix run github:utensils/mcp-nixos

# Install to profile
nix profile install github:utensils/mcp-nixos

Features Worth Mentioning

🚀 Version 1.0.0: The Great Simplification

  • Drastically less code - Removed thousands of lines of complexity
  • 100% functionality - Everything still works
  • 0% cache corruption - Because we removed the cache entirely
  • Stateless operation - No files to clean up
  • Direct API access - No abstraction nonsense

📊 What You Get

  • Real-time data - Always current, never stale
  • Plain text output - Human and AI readable
  • Smart suggestions - Helps when you typo option names
  • Cross-platform - Works on Linux, macOS, and yes, even Windows
  • No configuration - It just works™

🎯 Key Improvements

  • Dynamic channel resolution - stable always points to current stable
  • Enhanced error messages - Actually helpful when things go wrong
  • Deduped flake results - No more duplicate spam
  • Version-aware searches - Find that old Ruby version you need
  • Category browsing - Explore options systematically

For Developers (The Brave Ones)

With Nix (The Blessed Path)

nix develop
menu  # Shows all available commands

# Common tasks
run        # Start the server
run-tests  # Run all tests
lint       # Format and check code
typecheck  # Check types

Without Nix (The Path of Pain)

pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest tests/
black mcp_nixos/
flake8 mcp_nixos/

Testing Philosophy

  • 367 tests that actually test things
  • Real API calls because mocks are for cowards
  • Plain text validation ensuring no XML leaks through
  • Cross-platform tests because Windows users deserve pain too

Environment Variables

Just one. We’re minimalists now:

Variable Description Default
ELASTICSEARCH_URL NixOS API endpoint https://search.nixos.org/backend

Acknowledgments

This project queries data from several amazing services:

Note: These services have not endorsed this tool. We’re just grateful API consumers.

License

MIT - Because sharing is caring, even if the code hurts.


Created by James Brink and maintained by masochists who enjoy Nix.

Special thanks to the NixOS project for creating an OS that’s simultaneously the best and worst thing ever.

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