An Amazon S3 Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for interacting with S3 buckets and objects.
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This MCP server allows Large Language Models (LLMs) like Claude to interact with AWS S3 storage. It provides tools for:
- Listing available S3 buckets
- Listing objects within a bucket
- Retrieving object contents
The server is built using TypeScript and the MCP SDK, providing a secure and standardized way for LLMs to interface with S3.
- Node.js 18 or higher
- npm or yarn
- AWS credentials configured (either through environment variables or AWS credentials file)
- Install via npm:
# Install globally via npm
npm install -g aws-s3-mcp
# Or as a dependency in your project
npm install aws-s3-mcp
- If building from source:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/samuraikun/aws-s3-mcp.git
cd aws-s3-mcp
# Install dependencies and build
npm install
npm run build
- Configure AWS credentials and S3 access:
Create a .env
file with your AWS configuration:
AWS_REGION=us-east-1
S3_BUCKETS=bucket1,bucket2,bucket3
S3_MAX_BUCKETS=5
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your-access-key
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your-secret-key
Or set these as environment variables.
The server can be configured using the following environment variables:
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
AWS_REGION |
AWS region where your S3 buckets are located | us-east-1 |
S3_BUCKETS |
Comma-separated list of allowed S3 bucket names | (empty) |
S3_MAX_BUCKETS |
Maximum number of buckets to return in listing | 5 |
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID |
AWS access key (if not using default credentials) | (from AWS config) |
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY |
AWS secret key (if not using default credentials) | (from AWS config) |
You can run the server with Node.js:
# Using npx (without installing)
npx aws-s3-mcp
# If installed globally
npm install -g aws-s3-mcp
aws-s3-mcp
# If running from cloned repository
npm start
# Or directly
node dist/index.js
To use this server with Claude Desktop:
-
Edit your Claude Desktop configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
-
Add the S3 MCP server to the configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"s3": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["aws-s3-mcp"],
"env": {
"AWS_REGION": "us-east-1",
"S3_BUCKETS": "bucket1,bucket2,bucket3",
"S3_MAX_BUCKETS": "5",
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "your-access-key",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "your-secret-key"
}
}
}
}
Important: Please note the following when using the configuration above
- Replace
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
andAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
with your actual credentialsS3_BUCKETS
should contain a comma-separated list of buckets you want to allow access toAWS_REGION
should be set to the region where your buckets are located
If you encounter errors with the above configuration in Claude Desktop, try using absolute paths as follows:
# Get the path of node and aws-s3-mcp
which node
which aws-s3-mcp
{
"globalShortcut": "",
"mcpServers": {
"s3": {
"command": "your-absolute-path-to-node",
"args": ["your-absolute-path-to-aws-s3-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"AWS_REGION": "your-aws-region",
"S3_BUCKETS": "your-s3-buckets",
"S3_MAX_BUCKETS": "your-max-buckets",
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "your-access-key",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "your-secret-key"
}
}
}
}
Lists available S3 buckets that the server has permission to access. This tool respects the S3_BUCKETS
configuration that limits which buckets are shown.
Parameters: None
Example output:
[
{
"Name": "my-images-bucket",
"CreationDate": "2022-03-15T10:30:00.000Z"
},
{
"Name": "my-documents-bucket",
"CreationDate": "2023-05-20T14:45:00.000Z"
}
]
Lists objects in a specified S3 bucket.
Parameters:
bucket
(required): Name of the S3 bucket to list objects fromprefix
(optional): Prefix to filter objects (like a folder path)maxKeys
(optional): Maximum number of objects to return
Example output:
[
{
"Key": "images/photo1.jpg",
"LastModified": "2023-10-10T08:12:15.000Z",
"Size": 2048576,
"StorageClass": "STANDARD"
},
{
"Key": "images/photo2.jpg",
"LastModified": "2023-10-12T15:30:45.000Z",
"Size": 1536000,
"StorageClass": "STANDARD"
}
]
Retrieves an object from a specified S3 bucket. Text files are returned as plain text, while binary files are returned with limited details.
Parameters:
bucket
(required): Name of the S3 bucketkey
(required): Key (path) of the object to retrieve
Example text output:
This is the content of a text file stored in S3.
It could be JSON, TXT, CSV or other text-based formats.
Example binary output:
Binary content (image/jpeg): base64 data is /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD/2wBDAAgGBgcGBQgHBwcJCQgKDBQNDAsLDBkSEw8UHRof...
- The server will only access buckets specified in the
S3_BUCKETS
environment variable - AWS credentials must have appropriate permissions to the buckets
- Use the principle of least privilege when configuring AWS permissions
- For production use, consider using IAM roles with specific S3 permissions
When interacting with Claude in the desktop app, you can ask it to perform S3 operations like:
- "List all my S3 buckets"
- "Show me the contents of my images bucket"
- "Get the README.txt file from my-documents-bucket"
Claude will use the appropriate MCP tool to carry out the request and show you the results.
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