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Systems Manager will update your system and install/upgrade applications. Additionally, as allow AI to perform these activities as an MCP Server

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Version: 1.1.11

Systems-Manager is a powerful CLI and MCP server tool to manage your system across multiple operating systems. It supports updating, installing, and optimizing applications, managing Windows features, installing Nerd Fonts, and retrieving system and hardware statistics. It now supports Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, Oracle Linux, SLES, Arch, and Windows, with Snap fallback for Linux application installations.

This repository is actively maintained - Contributions are welcome!

Features

  • Multi-OS Support: Works on Windows, Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, Oracle Linux, SLES, and Arch.
  • Application Management: Install and update applications using native package managers (apt, dnf, zypper, pacman, winget) with automatic Snap fallback for Linux.
  • Font Installation: Install specific Nerd Fonts (default: Hack) or all available fonts from the latest release.
  • Windows Feature Management: List, enable, or disable Windows optional features (Windows only).
  • System Optimization: Clean and optimize system resources (e.g., trash/recycle bin, autoremove, defragmentation on Windows).
  • System and Hardware Stats: Retrieve detailed OS and hardware information using psutil.
  • Logging: Optional logging to a specified file or default systems_manager.log in the script directory.
  • FastMCP Server: Expose all functionality via a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server over stdio or HTTP for integration with AI or automation systems.

Available MCP tools:

  • install_applications: Install applications with Snap fallback (Linux).
  • update: Update system and applications.
  • clean: Clean system resources (e.g., trash/recycle bin).
  • optimize: Optimize system (e.g., autoremove, defrag on Windows).
  • install_python_modules: Install Python modules via pip.
  • install_fonts: Install specified Nerd Fonts (default: Hack) or all fonts.
  • get_os_stats: Retrieve OS statistics.
  • get_hardware_stats: Retrieve hardware statistics.
  • list_windows_features: List Windows features (Windows only).
  • enable_windows_features: Enable Windows features (Windows only).
  • disable_windows_features: Disable Windows features (Windows only).
  • run_command: Run elevated commands on shell (Enable at your own risk).
Usage:
Short Flag Long Flag Description
-h --help See usage for script
-c --clean Clean Recycle/Trash bin
-e --enable-features Enable Windows features (comma-separated, Windows only)
-d --disable-features Disable Windows features (comma-separated, Windows only)
-l --list-features List all Windows features and their status (Windows only)
-f --fonts Install Nerd Fonts (comma-separated, e.g., Hack,Meslo or 'all'; default: Hack)
-i --install Install applications (comma-separated, e.g., python3,git)
-p --python Install Python modules (comma-separated)
-s --silent Suppress output to stdout
-u --update Update applications and Operating System
-o --optimize Optimize system (e.g., autoremove, clean cache, defrag)
--os-stats Print OS statistics (e.g., system, release, version)
--hw-stats Print hardware statistics (e.g., CPU, memory, disk)
--log-file Log to specified file (default: systems_manager.log)
systems-manager --fonts Hack,Meslo --update --clean --python geniusbot --install python3,git --enable-features Microsoft-Hyper-V-All,Containers --log-file /path/to/log.log

MCP CLI

Short Flag Long Flag Description
-h --help Display help information
-t --transport Transport method: 'stdio', 'http', or 'sse' [legacy] (default: stdio)
-s --host Host address for HTTP transport (default: 0.0.0.0)
-p --port Port number for HTTP transport (default: 8000)
--auth-type Authentication type: 'none', 'static', 'jwt', 'oauth-proxy', 'oidc-proxy', 'remote-oauth' (default: none)
--token-jwks-uri JWKS URI for JWT verification
--token-issuer Issuer for JWT verification
--token-audience Audience for JWT verification
--oauth-upstream-auth-endpoint Upstream authorization endpoint for OAuth Proxy
--oauth-upstream-token-endpoint Upstream token endpoint for OAuth Proxy
--oauth-upstream-client-id Upstream client ID for OAuth Proxy
--oauth-upstream-client-secret Upstream client secret for OAuth Proxy
--oauth-base-url Base URL for OAuth Proxy
--oidc-config-url OIDC configuration URL
--oidc-client-id OIDC client ID
--oidc-client-secret OIDC client secret
--oidc-base-url Base URL for OIDC Proxy
--remote-auth-servers Comma-separated list of authorization servers for Remote OAuth
--remote-base-url Base URL for Remote OAuth
--allowed-client-redirect-uris Comma-separated list of allowed client redirect URIs
--eunomia-type Eunomia authorization type: 'none', 'embedded', 'remote' (default: none)
--eunomia-policy-file Policy file for embedded Eunomia (default: mcp_policies.json)
--eunomia-remote-url URL for remote Eunomia server

Using as an MCP Server

The MCP Server can be run in two modes: stdio (for local testing) or http (for networked access). To start the server, use the following commands:

Run in stdio mode (default):

systems-manager-mcp --transport "stdio"

Run in HTTP mode:

systems-manager-mcp --transport "http"  --host "0.0.0.0"  --port "8000"

Dependencies

The following Python packages are automatically installed if missing:

  • distro: For Linux distribution detection.
  • psutil: For system and hardware statistics.
  • requests: For downloading Nerd Fonts.
  • fastmcp: For MCP server functionality (required for systems-manager-mcp).

Deploy MCP Server as a Service

The MCP server can be deployed using Docker, with configurable authentication, middleware, and Eunomia authorization.

Using Docker Run

docker pull knucklessg1/systems-manager:latest

docker run -d \
  --name systems-manager-mcp \
  -p 8004:8004 \
  -e HOST=0.0.0.0 \
  -e PORT=8004 \
  -e TRANSPORT=http \
  -e AUTH_TYPE=none \
  -e EUNOMIA_TYPE=none \
  knucklessg1/systems-manager:latest

For advanced authentication (e.g., JWT, OAuth Proxy, OIDC Proxy, Remote OAuth) or Eunomia, add the relevant environment variables:

docker run -d \
  --name systems-manager-mcp \
  -p 8004:8004 \
  -e HOST=0.0.0.0 \
  -e PORT=8004 \
  -e TRANSPORT=http \
  -e AUTH_TYPE=oidc-proxy \
  -e OIDC_CONFIG_URL=https://provider.com/.well-known/openid-configuration \
  -e OIDC_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id \
  -e OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret \
  -e OIDC_BASE_URL=https://your-server.com \
  -e ALLOWED_CLIENT_REDIRECT_URIS=http://localhost:*,https://*.example.com/* \
  -e EUNOMIA_TYPE=embedded \
  -e EUNOMIA_POLICY_FILE=/app/mcp_policies.json \
  knucklessg1/systems-manager:latest

Using Docker Compose

Create a docker-compose.yml file:

services:
  systems-manager-mcp:
    image: knucklessg1/systems-manager:latest
    environment:
      - HOST=0.0.0.0
      - PORT=8004
      - TRANSPORT=http
      - AUTH_TYPE=none
      - EUNOMIA_TYPE=none
    ports:
      - 8004:8004

For advanced setups with authentication and Eunomia:

services:
  systems-manager-mcp:
    image: knucklessg1/systems-manager:latest
    environment:
      - HOST=0.0.0.0
      - PORT=8004
      - TRANSPORT=http
      - AUTH_TYPE=oidc-proxy
      - OIDC_CONFIG_URL=https://provider.com/.well-known/openid-configuration
      - OIDC_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id
      - OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret
      - OIDC_BASE_URL=https://your-server.com
      - ALLOWED_CLIENT_REDIRECT_URIS=http://localhost:*,https://*.example.com/*
      - EUNOMIA_TYPE=embedded
      - EUNOMIA_POLICY_FILE=/app/mcp_policies.json
    ports:
      - 8004:8004
    volumes:
      - ./mcp_policies.json:/app/mcp_policies.json

Run the service:

docker-compose up -d

Configure mcp.json for AI Integration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "systems_manager": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "--with",
        "systems-manager",
        "systems-manager-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "SYSTEMS_MANAGER_SILENT": "False",
        "SYSTEMS_MANAGER_LOG_FILE": "~/Documents/systems_manager_mcp.log"
      },
      "timeout": 200000
    }
  }
}
Installation Instructions:

Install Python Package

python -m pip install systems-manager

or

uv pip install --upgrade systems-manager
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