Filesystem MCP Server
Node.js server implementing Model Context Protocol (MCP) for filesystem operations.
Features
- Read/write files
- Create/list/delete directories
- Move files/directories
- Search files
- Get file metadata
- Dynamic directory access control via Roots
Directory Access Control
The server uses a flexible directory access control system. Directories can be specified via command-line arguments or dynamically via Roots.
Method 1: Command-line Arguments
Specify Allowed directories when starting the server:
mcp-server-filesystem /path/to/dir1 /path/to/dir2
Method 2: MCP Roots (Recommended)
MCP clients that support Roots can dynamically update the Allowed directories.
Roots notified by Client to Server, completely replace any server-side Allowed directories when provided.
Important: If server starts without command-line arguments AND client doesn't support roots protocol (or provides empty roots), the server will throw an error during initialization.
This is the recommended method, as this enables runtime directory updates via roots/list_changed notifications without server restart, providing a more flexible and modern integration experience.
How It Works
The server's directory access control follows this flow:
-
Server Startup
- Server starts with directories from command-line arguments (if provided)
- If no arguments provided, server starts with empty allowed directories
-
Client Connection & Initialization
- Client connects and sends
initialize request with capabilities
- Server checks if client supports roots protocol (
capabilities.roots)
-
Roots Protocol Handling (if client supports roots)
- On initialization: Server requests roots from client via
roots/list
- Client responds with its configured roots
- Server replaces ALL allowed directories with client's roots
- On runtime updates: Client can send
notifications/roots/list_changed
- Server requests updated roots and replaces allowed directories again
-
Fallback Behavior (if client doesn't support roots)
- Server continues using command-line directories only
- No dynamic updates possible
-
Access Control
- All filesystem operations are restricted to allowed directories
- Use
list_allowed_directories tool to see current directories
- Server requires at least ONE allowed directory to operate
Note: The server will only allow operations within directories specified either via args or via Roots.
API
Tools
Tool annotations (MCP hints)
This server sets MCP ToolAnnotations
on each tool so clients can:
- Distinguish read‑only tools from write‑capable tools.
- Understand which write operations are idempotent (safe to retry with the same arguments).
- Highlight operations that may be destructive (overwriting or heavily mutating data).
The mapping for filesystem tools is:
read_text_file | true | – | – | Pure read |
read_media_file | true | – | – | Pure read |
read_multiple_files | true | – | – | Pure read |
list_directory | true | – | – | Pure read |
list_directory_with_sizes | true | – | – | Pure read |
directory_tree | true | – | – | Pure read |
search_files | true | – | – | Pure read |
get_file_info | true | – | – | Pure read |
list_allowed_directories | true | – | – | Pure read |
create_directory | false | true | false | Re‑creating the same dir is a no‑op |
write_file | false | true | true | Overwrites existing files |
edit_file | false | false | true | Re‑applying edits can fail or double‑apply |
move_file | false | false | true | Deletes source file |
Note: idempotentHint and destructiveHint are meaningful only when readOnlyHint is false, as defined by the MCP spec.
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:
Note: you can provide sandboxed directories to the server by mounting them to /projects. Adding the ro flag will make the directory readonly by the server.
Docker
Note: all directories must be mounted to /projects by default.
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"--mount", "type=bind,src=/Users/username/Desktop,dst=/projects/Desktop",
"--mount", "type=bind,src=/path/to/other/allowed/dir,dst=/projects/other/allowed/dir,ro",
"--mount", "type=bind,src=/path/to/file.txt,dst=/projects/path/to/file.txt",
"mcp/filesystem",
"/projects"
]
}
}
}
NPX
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
"/Users/username/Desktop",
"/path/to/other/allowed/dir"
]
}
}
}
On Windows, use cmd /c to launch npx:
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "cmd",
"args": [
"/c",
"npx",
"-y",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
"/Users/username/Desktop",
"/path/to/other/allowed/dir"
]
}
}
}
Usage with VS Code
For quick installation, click the installation buttons below...


For manual installation, you can configure the MCP server using one of these methods:
Method 1: User Configuration (Recommended)
Add the configuration to your user-level MCP configuration file. Open the Command Palette (Ctrl + Shift + P) and run MCP: Open User Configuration. This will open your user mcp.json file where you can add the server configuration.
Method 2: Workspace Configuration
Alternatively, you can add the configuration to a file called .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with others.
For more details about MCP configuration in VS Code, see the official VS Code MCP documentation.
You can provide sandboxed directories to the server by mounting them to /projects. Adding the ro flag will make the directory readonly by the server.
Docker
Note: all directories must be mounted to /projects by default.
{
"servers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"--mount", "type=bind,src=${workspaceFolder},dst=/projects/workspace",
"mcp/filesystem",
"/projects"
]
}
}
}
NPX
{
"servers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
"${workspaceFolder}"
]
}
}
}
On Windows, use:
{
"servers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "cmd",
"args": [
"/c",
"npx",
"-y",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
"${workspaceFolder}"
]
}
}
}
Build
Docker build:
docker build -t mcp/filesystem -f src/filesystem/Dockerfile .
License
This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.