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Conjure turns existing shell scripts into typed MCP tools. Instead of writing a custom MCP server for every small script — or giving an agent raw shell access — you can define params, defaults and validation, then run scripts locally with live output and run history.
I built Conjure because I kept running into the same small but annoying problem: I already had shell scripts for deploys, checks, cleanup tasks and local automation, but turning each one into an MCP tool felt like too much work.
The first version was just a tiny wrapper around scripts. While building it, I realized the useful part was not only “run this script”, but making scripts safer for agents to call — with typed parameters, defaults, validation, live output and history.
So Conjure became a local-first way to make existing scripts agent-friendly without rewriting everything as a custom MCP server.
Would love feedback from anyone using MCP with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex or similar tools.
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About Conjure on Product Hunt
“Shell scripts, conjured into MCP tools”
Conjure was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #123 on the daily leaderboard. Conjure turns existing shell scripts into typed MCP tools. Instead of writing a custom MCP server for every small script — or giving an agent raw shell access — you can define params, defaults and validation, then run scripts locally with live output and run history.
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