seq-mcp-server

seq-mcp-server

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The Seq MCP Server is a tool designed to facilitate searching and streaming events from Seq using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Seq MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for searching and streaming events from Seq.

Installation

As a .NET Global Tool (Recommended)

# Install
dotnet tool install -g SeqMcpServer

# Update to latest version
dotnet tool update -g SeqMcpServer

# Uninstall
dotnet tool uninstall -g SeqMcpServer

Requirements

  • .NET 9.0 Runtime or SDK
  • Seq server (local or remote)
  • Valid Seq API key

Quick Start

Development Environment

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/willibrandon/seq-mcp-server
cd seq-mcp-server

# Setup development environment (fully automated)
# PowerShell (Windows)
./scripts/setup-dev.ps1

# Bash (Linux/Mac)
./scripts/setup-dev.sh

# Build and run the MCP server
dotnet build
dotnet run --project SeqMcpServer

The setup script automatically:

  • Starts a Seq container on ports 15341/18081
  • Configures authentication and creates an API key
  • Sets up environment variables
  • Creates a .env file for the application

Production Deployment

MCP servers are not run directly - they are launched by MCP clients. For production:

  1. Build and deploy the executable:
dotnet publish -c Release -r win-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true
  1. Configure your MCP client to use the deployed executable:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "seq": {
      "command": "/path/to/seq-mcp-server",
      "env": {
        "SEQ_SERVER_URL": "http://your-seq-server:5341",
        "SEQ_API_KEY": "your-production-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

MCP Tools

The following tools are available through the MCP protocol:

  • SeqSearch - Search Seq events with filters

    • Parameters:
      • filter (required): Seq filter expression (use empty string "" for all events)
      • count: Number of events to return (default: 100)
      • workspace (optional): Specific workspace to query
    • Returns: List of matching events
    • Example filters:
      • "" - all events
      • "error" - events containing "error"
      • @Level = "Error" - error level events
      • Application = "MyApp" - events from specific application
  • SeqWaitForEvents - Wait for and capture live events from Seq (5-second timeout)

    • Parameters:
      • filter (optional): Seq filter expression
      • count: Number of events to capture (default: 10, max: 100)
      • workspace (optional): Specific workspace to query
    • Returns: Snapshot of events captured during the wait period (may be empty if no events match)
  • SignalList - List available signals (read-only)

    • Parameters:
      • workspace (optional): Specific workspace to query
    • Returns: List of signals with their definitions

Claude Desktop Integration

Option 1: Using .NET Global Tool (Recommended)

After installing the global tool, add to your Claude Desktop configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "seq": {
      "command": "seq-mcp-server",
      "env": {
        "SEQ_SERVER_URL": "http://localhost:5341",
        "SEQ_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option 2: Pre-built Release

Download the latest release for your platform and add to your MCP settings:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "seq": {
      "command": "C:\\\\Tools\\\\seq-mcp-server.exe",
      "args": [],
      "env": {
        "SEQ_SERVER_URL": "http://localhost:5341",
        "SEQ_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option 3: Build from Source

Build a single-file executable (requires .NET 9 runtime):

# Windows
dotnet publish -c Release -r win-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true

# macOS
dotnet publish -c Release -r osx-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true

# Linux
dotnet publish -c Release -r linux-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true

The executable will be in SeqMcpServer/bin/Release/net9.0/{runtime}/publish/

Configuration

The Seq MCP Server uses environment variables for configuration:

  • SEQ_SERVER_URL: URL of your Seq server
  • SEQ_API_KEY: API key for accessing Seq (required)
  • SEQ_API_KEY_<WORKSPACE>: Optional workspace-specific API keys (e.g., SEQ_API_KEY_PRODUCTION)

Workspace Support

The MCP server supports workspace-specific API keys (future feature):

export SEQ_API_KEY="default-key"
export SEQ_API_KEY_PRODUCTION="production-key"
export SEQ_API_KEY_STAGING="staging-key"

Note: Workspace-specific keys are currently designed but not yet implemented in the MCP tools.

Development

Prerequisites

  • .NET 9.0 SDK
  • Docker (for running Seq locally)

Running Tests

dotnet test

Development

The scripts folder contains automated setup scripts:

  • setup-dev.ps1 / setup-dev.sh: Automatically configures your development environment

    • Starts Seq container with authentication
    • Handles initial password setup
    • Creates development API key
    • Sets environment variables
    • Creates .env file for the application
  • teardown-dev.ps1 / teardown-dev.sh: Cleans up the development environment

    • Stops and removes containers
    • Clears environment variables

For detailed development setup, see .

Architecture

This is a pure MCP server implementation that:

  • Runs as a stdio-based service (no web server)
  • Communicates via JSON-RPC over standard input/output
  • Does not log to console to avoid interfering with MCP communication
  • Optionally logs to Seq itself for debugging when configured

Self-Logging

The MCP server can log its own operations to Seq when a valid SEQ_SERVER_URL and SEQ_API_KEY are provided. This helps with debugging and monitoring the MCP server itself.

License

MIT License - see file for details.