Coder MCP for AI Agents. Manage Remote Development Environments and Build Statistics
The Coder MCP connects your remote development environment to any AI agent, letting you monitor builds, manage workspaces, and troubleshoot deployments using natural language. You get instant access to build statistics, detailed logs, and insights from active AI sessions without ever leaving your chat window.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Retrieve build details and deployment statistics to check the status of your infrastructure.
Stream logs from specific workspaces or agents so you can instantly debug environment issues.
List active AI Bridge sessions, available models, and connected client details to audit usage.
Access and retrieve critical settings like SSH configurations or workspace ACLs.
List users, organizations, and manage associated roles, tokens, and secrets.
Fetch the thread history from specific AI sessions to track how developers used AI assistance.
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What AI agents can do with Coder (Remote Dev): 23 Tools for Build Statistics and Logs
Use these tools to monitor deployment health, list user accounts, stream agent logs, and check build configurations in your remote development clusters.
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Start using Coder (Remote Dev) MCPGet Agent Debug Magicsock
Get Tailscale magicsock debug info (local agent API)
Get Agent Debug Manifest
Get the startup manifest from the server (local agent API)
Get Agent External Auth
Get external authentication tokens for the agent
Get Agent Logs
Streams detailed logs from a specific agent instance so you can debug runtime issues.
Get Ai Session Threads
Get threads for an AI session
Get Api Root
Get basic API information
Get App Auth Redirect
Redirect to a URI with an encrypted API key
Get App Host
Get the base host for applications
Get Appearance
Get dashboard branding and banners
Get Audit Logs
Get a paginated list of audit logs
Get Build Info
Get Coder build info
Get Chat Messages
Get messages for a chat session
Get Deployment Config
Get deployment configuration
Get Deployment Stats
Retrieves key deployment metrics like build counts and active workspaces.
Get External Auth Device
Initiate device-based OAuth
Get Insights Daus
Get Daily Active User stats
Get Insights Templates
Get usage data for templates
Get Insights User Activity
Get activity duration per user
Get Notifications Inbox
List user notifications
Get Notifications Settings
Get global notification settings
Get Notifications Templates
List available notification templates
Get Prebuild Settings
Get prebuild settings
Get Ssh Config
Provides the necessary SSH configuration details to connect your local machine to...
Get Update Check
Check for Coder updates
Get User Profile
Get user profile
Get Workspace Acl
Get workspace ACLs
Get Workspace Build Logs
Get logs for a specific build
Get Workspace Build Params
List parameters used for the build
Get Workspace Build
Get details of a specific build
Get Workspace
Get workspace metadata
List Ai Clients
List connected AI Bridge clients
List Ai Interceptions
List AI interceptions
List Ai Models
List available AI models
List Ai Sessions
Lists all active AI Bridge sessions, showing which models are in use and who is...
List Chats
List user chat sessions
List External Auth
List linked external accounts (e.g., GitHub)
List Groups
List groups
List Licenses
List enterprise licenses
List Org Members
List members of an organization
List Org Provisioner Daemons
List active provisioner daemons
List Org Provisioner Jobs
List jobs for the organization provisioners
List Org Roles
List assignable roles in an organization
List Organizations
List organizations
List Tasks
Manage long-running AI tasks
List Template Examples
List starter template examples
List Template Versions
List versions for a template
List Templates
List all templates
List User Secrets
List user secrets
List User Tokens
List user tokens
List Users
Gets a list of all user accounts managed within the Coder deployment.
List Workspace Port Shares
List port shares for a workspace
List Workspaces
g., owner:me). List workspaces
Login User
Authenticate a user with email and password
Register Agent Log Source
Register a new log source
Send Agent Logs
Send logs to the server
Update Agent App Status
Update status of an application running on the agent
Update Appearance
Update dashboard branding and banners
Update Organization
Update an organization
Update Prebuild Settings
Update prebuild settings
Update User Profile
Update user profile
Update Workspace Acl
Update workspace ACLs
Update Workspace Autostart
Update workspace autostart schedule
Update Workspace Autoupdates
Update workspace autoupdates schedule
Upload File
Upload a file (tar or zip)
Add License
Add an enterprise license
Auth Workspace Agent
Authenticate agent using cloud provider identity
Cancel Workspace Build
Cancel a pending or running build
Check Auth
Check if user has permission to perform actions
Create Chat Message
Send a message to a chat session
Create Chat
Start a new AI chat session
Create Group
Create a group in an organization
Create Organization
Create an organization
Create User Secret
Create a user secret
Create User Task
Create a long-running AI task for a user
Create User Token
Create a user token
Create User
Create a user
Create Workspace Port Share
Create a port share for a workspace
Create Workspace
Create a workspace
Delete License
Delete an enterprise license
Delete User
Delete a user
Download File
Download a file by ID
Get Agent Connection
Get DERP and connection details for an agent
Get Agent Containers
List running containers and devcontainers
Get Agent Debug Logs
Get the last 10MiB of agent logs (local agent API)
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Coder MCP for AI Agents: Streamlining Deployment Monitoring and Build Stats
Right now, checking your deployment status is a chore. You have to log into the dashboard, check build info manually, then switch tabs to see if any updates are available, all while hoping you didn't miss an error message buried in the logs.
With this MCP, asking for 'the current Coder build information and deployment statistics' gives you a single, clean report. You get immediate answers on build version, active workspaces, and whether updates are pending, keeping your focus entirely on coding.
Coder MCP for AI Agents: Managing Remote Agent Logs and Workspaces
Troubleshooting remote environments used to mean SSHing into a jump box, running `tail -f`, and copy-pasting log segments across multiple chat windows until you found the root cause.
Now, simply ask your agent for 'the logs from this specific workspace'. It fetches and streams the necessary data directly to you. You get instant debug visibility without ever leaving your primary interaction point.
What Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP does for your AI
Managing complex dev infrastructure usually means jumping between a terminal, a dashboard, and a log viewer. It's slow, frustrating, and you always lose context. This MCP changes that. It lets your agent connect directly to your Coder deployment, making remote development management conversational.
You can ask your AI client to check the latest build information or retrieve specific logs from an agent just by asking. Need to know how many users are active in a workspace? Just prompt it. You can audit AI-assisted workflows by fetching thread history from sessions, or even update core infrastructure settings like SSH configurations.
If you're building complex pipelines, this integration is huge. It surfaces deep platform insightsβfrom deployment statistics to user activity durationβright into your chat stream. Since Vinkius hosts thousands of specialized MCPs, connecting Coder here means you have one central access point for all your remote development tooling.
019e387a-e4e5-72b8-b947-7356066dabc7 How to set up Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP
The bottom line is you stop needing dedicated CLI commands or dashboard navigation; you just talk to your infrastructure.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your Coder URL along with a session token.
Your agent connects via Vinkius, authenticating access to your remote dev clusters.
You ask your AI client natural language questionsβlike 'What are the deployment stats?'βand receive structured data back instantly.
Who uses Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP
This MCP is for the DevOps Engineer who gets tired of context switching between terminal sessions and web dashboards. It's also built for Platform Teams that need centralized visibility into how AI agents are being used across multiple remote development workspaces.
Checks deployment statistics or streams logs from a workspace agent to identify bottlenecks without leaving the chat interface.
Uses this MCP to list connected AI clients and available models, ensuring all remote workspaces meet security standards.
Retrieves the SSH configuration or user profile details when setting up a new local development machine for a project.
Benefits of connecting Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP
Stop switching tabs. Instead of navigating to a dashboard, ask your agent to fetch deployment statistics using get_deployment_stats and get the data instantly.
Audit AI usage without manual effort. Use list_ai_sessions to see exactly which models are active in your workspaces right now.
Deep debugging capability: When an agent fails, use get_agent_logs to stream real-time logs directly into your chat conversation for immediate analysis.
Centralized access control: Managing users and groups is straightforward. You can list_users or check workspace ACLs without needing the dedicated admin portal.
Immediate configuration checks: Need to set up a new machine? get_ssh_config gives you the exact details required, saving manual lookups.
AI workflow review: Understand how AI was actually used by fetching threads from an AI session using get_ai_session_threads.
Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP use cases
A build failed and I need to know why.
The agent immediately uses get_agent_logs. It pulls the last 10MiB of logs and summarizes the error, pointing directly to the missing dependency line in the code output.
We need to check if our team has permission to access a specific workspace.
The agent executes get_workspace_acl. It returns a clear list of roles and permissions assigned to the user, preventing unauthorized resource access before development starts.
I'm onboarding a new developer who needs SSH setup guides.
The agent runs get_ssh_config and prints the required hostname prefix and suffix. The developer copies this single block of text, eliminating the need to read complex documentation.
I need an overview of all active AI development sessions in the company.
The agent uses list_ai_sessions. It provides a table showing three different clients (e.g., Cursor, Claude), their current model usage, and how long each session has been running.
Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Checking logs manually in the UI
A dev gets an error, then clicks through five different tabs (logs, builds, agents) to find the timestamp and relevant message.
Instead of clicking around, prompt your agent using get_agent_logs. Give it the workspace identifier and ask for 'the logs from 10 minutes ago.' You get the data immediately in text format.
Assuming configuration is correct
A new engineer can't connect because they don't know if the SSH config needs a key or just a hostname.
Use get_ssh_config. This tool delivers the exact, current connectivity parameters, eliminating guesswork about networking requirements.
Asking for stats piecemeal
A manager asks 'How many workspaces?' then later asks 'What's the build count?', requiring multiple manual queries.
Ask one prompt: 'Show me the overall deployment statistics.' The agent uses get_deployment_stats and gives you a single, consolidated report.
When to use Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP
Use this MCP if your development workflow relies heavily on visibility into infrastructure health and remote environment status. Specifically, if you need to correlate build logs with AI session usage or manage complex user roles in one place, this is what you need. Don't use it if all you ever do is write code locally; then a basic text editor works fine. If your primary need is managing external billing systems or database records unrelated to dev environments, you should look at specialized CRMs or databases MCPs instead.
Frequently asked questions about Coder MCP for AI Agents MCP
How can I monitor the status of my remote development workspaces using Coder MCP for AI Agents? +
You simply ask your agent to provide deployment statistics. It gives you a real-time count of active workspaces and build cycles, keeping you updated on infrastructure health instantly.
What if I need to check logs from an older failed build using Coder MCP for AI Agents? +
The agent lets you access specific build history. You can request the workspace build logs and review exactly what happened, which is much faster than checking manual log archives.
Is this tool better than manually running commands in a terminal? +
Yes. Instead of opening a separate terminal for every query (like ssh or docker logs), you ask your agent, and it handles the command execution and result formatting inside the chat.
Can Coder MCP for AI Agents help me manage user access rights? +
Yes. You can list users to see who has accounts, or check workspace ACLs to confirm which roles have permission to join a specific project environment.