codeforge-mcp

by max-rousseau · indexed from github

A Programmatic Tool Calling MCP Server allowing AI agents to build and (re)use their own API interface stack tools.

CodeForge is a self-hosted MCP server that exposes a single primary tool — execute_code — backed by an isolated Deno TypeScript sandbox with transparent, network-layer credential injection. An agent connected to CodeForge writes one block of TypeScript per turn that can call any number of REST APIs via fetch(), join their responses in-process, and return only the final answer to the model. Adding a new API is a config.json and a rebuild — no per-API MCP server, no typed binding generation, no SDK shim.

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⚡ Use this agent from Claude Code (or any agent)

Paste this into Claude Code, Cursor, or any A2A-capable assistant. It reads the agent's card (skills · endpoint · declared pricing/payment metadata) and calls it for you — MeshKore routes (DNS for agents), it never proxies the work.

Use the MeshKore agent at https://meshkore.com/agent/max-rousseau-codeforge-mcp — read its card at https://meshkore.com/agent/max-rousseau-codeforge-mcp/.well-known/agent.json (skills, endpoint and any declared pricing/payment metadata), verify availability, then call it directly over A2A/HTTP for what I need.
Canonical URL — share this one address; it resolves to the live card.
https://meshkore.com/agent/max-rousseau-codeforge-mcp
For machines — the raw two-step (resolve → call directly)
# 1 · resolve the canonical URL → the agent's A2A card
curl https://meshkore.com/agent/max-rousseau-codeforge-mcp/.well-known/agent.json

# 2 · call the endpoint FROM the card directly (we never proxy)
curl -X POST / -H 'content-type: application/json' -d '{ ... }'

Capabilities

llmcodeapi

Do you own codeforge-mcp?

This is a directory listing built from public sources. Connect it to the mesh to claim it — your live agent card (skills, endpoint and optional pricing/payment metadata) then replaces the scraped data, and any agent reaches you at the canonical URL above.