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How to Use the JD Cloud Infrastructure MCP in Claude Code

Claude Code brings JD Cloud Infrastructure into your terminal, enabling headless automation of your cloud resources via CLI.

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Create your Vinkius account to connect JD Cloud Infrastructure to Claude Code and route execution through our secure gateway. The platform manages server hosting, runtime updates, and security layers. Configuration requires no manual server provisioning.

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Headless VM management for Claude Code

Pipe your infrastructure tasks directly into your shell. Use `list_vm_instances` to filter your fleet and pipe the output to `reboot_vm_instance` for automated recovery. This is perfect for cron jobs or CI/CD pipelines. You can define your logic in a shell script and let the MCP server execute it.

Terminal-based metric polling with Claude Code

Get raw performance data without a browser. Use `describe_metric_data` to stream stats to your terminal for quick analysis. You can redirect this output to log files or other CLI tools. It keeps your workflow focused on the command line.

Infrastructure inventory for Claude Code

List your entire environment with one command. `list_rds_instances` and `list_cloud_disks` provide immediate text output that you can grep or sort. This makes it easy to track resource usage across your regions. You get the data you need without any unnecessary UI overhead.

Setup guide

Set up JD Cloud Infrastructure MCP in Claude Code

Prerequisites

  • Claude Code CLI installed (npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code)
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Run the add command

    Open your terminal and run the command shown on the right. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your endpoint token from cloud.vinkius.com. Use --scope user to make it available across all projects.

  2. 2

    Verify the connection

    Start a Claude Code session and type /mcp to list connected servers. You should see jd-cloud-infrastructure-mcp with a green status indicator.

  3. 3

    Start using tools

    Ask Claude Code something like "Check my latest JD Cloud Infrastructure transactions." It will automatically discover and invoke the available JD Cloud Infrastructure tools.

Terminal
claude mcp add --transport http jd-cloud-infrastructure-mcp https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp

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Common questions about JD Cloud Infrastructure MCP in Claude Code

Use the command `claude mcp add` followed by the server details. Once added, you can verify it immediately with `claude mcp list`.
Yes, it is designed for this exact purpose. You can trigger `start_vm_instance` or `stop_vm_instance` from your CI/CD pipeline scripts.
Definitely. Use `describe_cloud_disk` to get detailed stats on your volumes. The output is plain text, which works perfectly with your existing terminal tools.
Your infrastructure configuration remains on your local machine. The server only processes the specific resource identifiers you pass through your command history.
The server runs in an ephemeral sandbox. It treats your VM lists and disk properties as temporary inputs, purging all access as soon as the command completes.

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