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babashka-mcp-server
A Model Context Protocol server for interacting with Babashka, a native Clojure interpreter for scripting
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Babashka MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server for interacting with Babashka, a native Clojure interpreter for scripting.
Features
- Execute Babashka code through MCP tools
- Cache recent command results
- Access command history through MCP resources
- Configurable command timeouts
Prerequisites
Install Babashka
Babashka can be installed in several ways:
macOS
brew install borkdude/brew/babashka
Linux
bash < <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/babashka/babashka/master/install)
Windows
# Using scoop
scoop install babashka
For other installation methods, see the official Babashka installation guide.
Verify Installation
After installation, verify Babashka works:
# Check version
bb --version
# Try a simple expression
bb -e '(+ 1 2 3)'
# Run a script from string
bb -e '(defn hello [x] (str "Hello, " x "!")) (hello "World")'
# Use -i flag to process lines of input
ls | bb -i '(take 2 *input*)'
Installation
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the MCP server
npm run build
Configuration
The server can be configured through environment variables:
-
BABASHKA_PATH
: Path to the Babashka executable (default: "bb")
Tools
execute
Execute Babashka code with optional timeout:
{
name: "execute",
arguments: {
code: string; // Babashka code to execute
timeout?: number; // Timeout in milliseconds (default: 30000)
}
}
Example:
{
name: "execute",
arguments: {
code: "(+ 1 2 3)",
timeout: 5000
}
}
Resources
The server maintains a cache of recent command executions accessible through:
-
babashka://commands/{index}
- Access specific command results by index
Babashka Language Features
Tail Call Optimization (TCO)
Babashka supports explicit tail call optimization through the recur
special form, but does not implement automatic TCO. For example:
;; This will cause stack overflow
(defn countdown [n]
(if (zero? n)
:done
(countdown (dec n))))
;; This works with TCO using recur
(defn countdown [n]
(if (zero? n)
:done
(recur (dec n))))
Useful Resources
Official Resources
- Babashka GitHub Repository - The main Babashka project
- Babashka Book - Official documentation
- Babashka Examples - Collection of example scripts
Community Tools & Libraries
- pod-babashka-buddy - Cryptographic API for Babashka
- bb-clis - Collection of useful Babashka CLI scripts
- bb-scripts - Various utility scripts for Babashka
Development Tools
- setup-babashka - GitHub Actions for installing Babashka
- babashka-docker-action - Run Babashka scripts in GitHub Actions
Development
This server is designed to eventually become self-hosting, meaning it will be rewritten in Babashka itself. The current TypeScript implementation serves as a reference and starting point.
Roadmap
-
Self-Hosted Implementation
- Rewrite the MCP server in Babashka
- Leverage Babashka's native capabilities for better performance
- Remove Node.js dependency
- Maintain full compatibility with MCP protocol
- Support all current features:
- Command execution
- Resource management
- Command history
- Timeout handling
-
Enhanced Features
- Add support for Babashka pods
- Implement file watching capabilities
- Add REPL integration
- Support for multiple Babashka instances
-
Performance Optimizations
- Implement caching strategies
- Optimize resource usage
- Reduce startup time
-
Testing & Documentation
- Comprehensive test suite
- API documentation
- Usage examples
- Performance benchmarks
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Reviews

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I've been using the babashka-mcp-server and it's fantastic for my workflow. The streamlined functions and reliability have significantly boosted my productivity. Kudos to bmorphism for creating such a useful tool. Highly recommended for anyone needing a robust mcp server solution! Great job!