MCP Clients Supported

Connect MCP clients to your self-managed JFrog MCP Server deployment. Covers supported clients (VS Code, Claude, and Cursor) and how to configure each.

After deploying the JFrog MCP Server on your self-managed JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD), configure an MCP client to connect to your MCP server. The MCP client connects directly to your JPD URL using a JFrog access token for authentication.

Most MCP clients that support remote MCP servers can integrate with the self-managed JFrog MCP Server, including:

MCP implementation details differ across clients and continue to evolve. Some clients may disable MCP by default, restrict server registration, or add their own authentication steps. Review the latest documentation from your MCP client vendor before configuring the integration.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use any MCP client with the JFrog MCP Server?

Most MCP clients that support remote MCP servers can connect. However, MCP implementation details differ across clients and continue to evolve. Review your client vendor's documentation before configuring.

Q: Why is MCP not available in Visual Studio Code?

MCP support may be disabled by the host administrator. Check with your administrator if the MCP option is not visible in VS Code.

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JFrog MCP Server Beta

The JFrog MCP Server is in beta. Client integration details may change as the feature evolves. By using this service, you agree to the JFrog MCP Server Beta Agreement.