Kubernetes port forwarding for local development with automatic /etc/hosts entries.
Kubernetes port forwarding for local development with automatic /etc/hosts entries.
kubefwd · v0.0.0
txn2
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Step 1: Install
Run this MCP server locally
Run this MCP server locally and expose it via stdio so your MCP client can connect.
Run via MCP Binary
https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd/releases/download/v0.0.0/kubefwd-0.0.0-windows-amd64.mcpbRun command
mcp install https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd/releases/download/v0.0.0/kubefwd-0.0.0-windows-amd64.mcpbRun via MCP Binary
https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd/releases/download/v0.0.0/kubefwd-0.0.0-darwin-amd64.mcpbRun command
mcp install https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd/releases/download/v0.0.0/kubefwd-0.0.0-darwin-amd64.mcpbRun via MCP Binary
https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd/releases/download/v0.0.0/kubefwd-0.0.0-darwin-arm64.mcpbRun command
mcp install https://github.com/txn2/kubefwd/releases/download/v0.0.0/kubefwd-0.0.0-darwin-arm64.mcpbStep 2: Connect
Connect in your MCP client
After you're running this MCP server locally, connect it to your MCP client using the configuration examples below.
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