An MCP server for NuGet that provides package-management tooling using configured NuGet feeds. It can inspect package versions, read package READMEs, update packages, and help resolve vulnerable direct and transitive dependencies with compatible non-vulnerable versions.
From the registry: A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for NuGet.
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Optional prerequisites:
- .NET 10 Preview 6 or later — Install .NET 10 Preview 6 or later so the `dnx` command is available to download and run the NuGet MCP server. Run: `dotnet --info` (https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/10.0'}? wait malformed. Need valid JSON. Let's fix.)
Canonical MCP server config (stdio transport):
- command: `dnx`
- args: ["NuGet.Mcp.Server","--source","https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json","--yes"]
- optional environment variables:
- `DOTNET_CLI_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT`: Optional. Set to `true` or `1` to disable Microsoft/.NET CLI telemetry collection. (example: `true`)
Note: A version can be pinned by replacing `NuGet.Mcp.Server` with `NuGet.Mcp.Server@<version>`. Visual Studio 2026 includes an in-box NuGet MCP server, but the portable manual configuration uses `dnx` as shown. GitHub Copilot examples omit `--source`, but the main documented/manual configuration includes `--source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json`.
Add this MCP server to my current client's config in the correct format for you. If you need secrets or credentials I haven't provided, ASK me — do not invent values or leave raw placeholders. After adding it, tell me how to verify the server is connected.Real-time Kubernetes network traffic visibility and API analysis for HTTP, gRPC, Redis, Kafka, DNS.