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What MCP Log Reader does:
- Multi-platform support for macOS, Windows, and Linux with system-specific log paths
- Smart filtering with case-insensitive text search for quick issue identification
- Paginated browsing to navigate large log collections efficiently
- Size management that handles large log files with intelligent truncation
- Seamless Claude Desktop integration as a standard MCP server
The tool works by locating, sorting, and filtering MCP logs with a structured output format:
- logs: Record of {filename: content} for each retrieved log file
- pagination: Object with {currentPage, filesPerPage, totalFiles, totalPages, hasNextPage, hasPreviousPage}
- logDirectory: String with the directory path where logs were found
- message: Summary of operation results
Currently supports Claude Desktop with TypeScript implementation. Installation requires only cloning the repo and running with Node.js.
I'm building more tools to help debug MCP server and analyze AI-tool interactions. What challenges are you facing with MCP development or integration? What information would help you better understand how your tools interact with your MCP servers?
Links:
- Repo: https://github.com/klara-research/MCP-Analyzer
I'd rather not do any help desk but will bite the bullet if it opens a door and comprises less than 25% of my job. I don't really enjoy programming as much as I do the database development/management/server admin side of things. My certs from the past are basic, A+/CCNA/MCP, and extremely old at this point. I would rather redo those or work for new ones than list those on my resume. I'm lost where to begin, should I grab a cert or two before applying for jobs or just start knocking on doors and handing out resumes?
What's the best way to get back into IT/IS, especially on the database side of things?
Thanks HN!