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Super Win Cli Mcp Server
What is Super Win Cli Mcp Server
super-win-cli-mcp-server is an enhanced version of the Windows CLI MCP Server that provides unrestricted system access capabilities, designed for trusted environments requiring full system control.
Use cases
Use cases include system administration, automated testing, development environments requiring extensive system access, and scenarios where network-level security is prioritized over application-level restrictions.
How to use
To use super-win-cli-mcp-server, build the project using npm, copy the built files to your Windows machine, and run the installation script as an administrator. Configuration can be adjusted in the config.json file.
Key features
Key features include full access to Windows shell environments, unrestricted command execution, automatic service recovery, network-level access controls, and unlimited process capabilities.
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Overview
What is Super Win Cli Mcp Server
super-win-cli-mcp-server is an enhanced version of the Windows CLI MCP Server that provides unrestricted system access capabilities, designed for trusted environments requiring full system control.
Use cases
Use cases include system administration, automated testing, development environments requiring extensive system access, and scenarios where network-level security is prioritized over application-level restrictions.
How to use
To use super-win-cli-mcp-server, build the project using npm, copy the built files to your Windows machine, and run the installation script as an administrator. Configuration can be adjusted in the config.json file.
Key features
Key features include full access to Windows shell environments, unrestricted command execution, automatic service recovery, network-level access controls, and unlimited process capabilities.
Where to use
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Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Super Windows CLI MCP Server
An enhanced fork of the Windows CLI MCP Server with unrestricted system access capabilities.
Enhancements
- Full system access through SYSTEM service installation
- Unrestricted command execution
- Network-level access controls
- Unlimited process capabilities
- Auto-recovery and fault tolerance
- PowerShell telemetry disabled
Security Notice
This version removes application-level restrictions in favor of network-level security. It is designed for use in trusted environments where full system access is required.
Features
- Complete access to Windows shell environments (PowerShell, CMD, Git Bash)
- No command or argument restrictions
- Full file system access
- SYSTEM-level service installation
- Automatic service recovery
- Network binding controls
- Process reuse for performance
- Extended timeouts for long-running operations
Installation
- Build the project:
npm install npm run build
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Copy the built files to your Windows machine
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Run the installation script as administrator:
.\install-service.ps1
Configuration
The server is configured for maximum capability with these key features:
- No command restrictions
- Full filesystem access
- Disabled injection protection
- Unlimited process resources
- Network-level access control
- SYSTEM-level privileges
See config.json for the complete configuration.
Service Management
Installation
.\install-service.ps1
Removal
.\uninstall-service.ps1
Network Security
While application-level restrictions are removed, the following network-level protections are in place:
- Localhost binding by default
- Configurable allowed IP ranges
- Local network restriction
- Optional VPN integration
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgments
Based on the original win-cli-mcp-server by SimonB97.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










