
Bhushangitfull File Mcp Smith
Let your coding agent read, write, list, and organize project files without leaving the chat session.
Overview
ai.smithery/bhushangitfull-file-mcp-smith is a MCP server for the Build phase that lets your agent read, write, list, and create files and folders in your workspace.
What is this MCP server?
- Read and write files in the connected workspace from agent tool calls
- List directories and navigate folder structure programmatically
- Create and manage files and folders without manual copy-paste
- Streamable HTTP remote on Smithery with Bearer API key auth
- Published server schema version 1.16.0 on Model Context Protocol registry format
- Server registry schema: 2025-09-16
- Package version: 1.16.0
- Transport: streamable-http remote on server.smithery.ai
What problem does it solve?
Agents stall when they cannot reliably touch the real filesystem and you end up pasting file contents back and forth.
Who is it for?
Solo builders running Claude Code or Cursor who want filesystem MCP instead of fragile manual file handoffs.
Skip if: Teams that forbid remote MCP file access or need enterprise DLP-governed storage with audit trails this server does not provide.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you connect it, the agent can perform file operations as structured tools so implementation loops stay in one thread.
- Live MCP connection to file read/write and directory tools
- Agent-driven edits and scaffolding inside the linked workspace
- Reduced copy-paste during multi-file implementation sessions
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Journey fit
Filesystem access is core product work once you are actively building and iterating in a repo with an agent. MCP file tools extend the agent’s workspace surface—the canonical shelf is agent-tooling rather than a one-off integration.
How it compares
MCP workspace file integration, not a local-only skill or a git-centric devops playbook.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is ai.smithery/bhushangitfull-file-mcp-smith for?
It is for indie and solo developers who agent-code in a real repo and need read/write/list file tools over Smithery MCP.
When should I use ai.smithery/bhushangitfull-file-mcp-smith?
Use it during Build when you want the model to edit source, configs, or docs directly instead of describing changes for you to apply manually.
How do I add ai.smithery/bhushangitfull-file-mcp-smith to my agent?
Add the Smithery streamable-http remote URL in your MCP client and set Authorization to Bearer your smithery_api_key from Smithery.