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MCP server for interacting with RabbitMQ

What is mcp-server-rabbitmq

RabbitMQ MCP Server

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A Model Context Protocol server implementation for RabbitMQ. Enabling MCP client to interact with queues and topics hosted in a RabbitMQ instance.

Running locally with the Claude desktop app

Installing via Smithery

To install RabbitMQ MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @kenliao94/mcp-server-rabbitmq --client claude

Manual Installation

  1. Clone this repository.
  2. Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json file:
  • On MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
    "mcpServers": {
      "rabbitmq": {
        "command": "uv",
        "args": [
            "--directory",
            "/path/to/repo/mcp-server-rabbitmq", 
            "run", 
            "mcp-server-rabbitmq",
            "--rabbitmq-host",
            "<hostname ex. test.rabbit.com, localhost>",
            "--port", 
            "<port number ex. 5672>",
            "--username",
            "<rabbitmq username>",
            "--password",
            "<rabbitmq password>",
            "--use-tls",
            "<true if uses amqps, false otherwise>"
        ]
      }
    }
}
  1. Install and open the Claude desktop app.
  2. Try asking Claude to do a read/write operation of some sort to confirm the setup (e.g. ask it to publish a message to a queue). If there are issues, use the Debugging tools provided in the MCP documentation here.

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