
Files Com
Operate Files.com storage, users, and automation workflows from your agent when moving assets or syncing pipelines in production.
Overview
com.mcparmory/files-com is a MCP server for the Operate phase that manages Files.com files, users, and automated workflows across storage and protocols.
What is this MCP server?
- Manage files across cloud storage and protocol endpoints via Files.com
- Administer users and automated workflows from MCP tools
- Deploy via mcparmory-files-com uvx or ghcr.io/mcparmory/files-com:1.0.3 Docker
- stdio MCP for agent-driven ops tasks
- com.mcparmory/files-com version 1.0.3 on mcparmory registry
- Version 1.0.3 on MCP schema 2025-12-11
- 2 packages: PyPI mcparmory-files-com and OCI ghcr.io/mcparmory/files-com:1.0.3
- stdio transport on both packages
Community signal: 25 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
Manual Files.com console work breaks flow when agents need to move assets, adjust users, or fire storage workflows during incidents or deploys.
Who is it for?
Builders already on Files.com for SFTP, sync, or multi-cloud file exchange who want agent-assisted operations and cleanup.
Skip if: Greenfield apps that only need S3 from AWS SDK with no Files.com account, or teams forbidding agent access to production file trees.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent can perform Files.com file and user operations and trigger workflows through MCP with auditable, repeatable commands.
- Agent-callable Files.com file and user management
- Triggered or inspected automated storage workflows
- Reduced manual ops on Files.com during builds and incidents
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Journey fit
Managed file platform operations sit in Operate once the product depends on durable storage and protocol-backed transfers. infra covers MCP bridges to cloud storage, identity on the platform, and workflow automation outside app code.
How it compares
Files.com platform MCP integration, not a generic local filesystem skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is com.mcparmory/files-com for?
Solo operators and small teams using Files.com who want MCP-driven file, user, and workflow management from Claude Code or similar clients.
When should I use com.mcparmory/files-com?
Use it in Operate when you need agents to manage storage paths, users, or automated Files.com workflows without manual dashboard steps.
How do I add com.mcparmory/files-com to my agent?
Register stdio MCP with uvx mcparmory-files-com or Docker ghcr.io/mcparmory/files-com:1.0.3 and set Files.com API keys with least-privilege scopes.