5ire MCP Setup: Connect MCP Servers to 5ire

5ireOpen sourcestdioSSEStreamable HTTPOfficial site

What it is

A sleek, cross-platform desktop AI assistant and MCP client that works with major model providers and a local knowledge base.

How MCP works in 5ire

5ire is an MCP client. You add a server from Tools > New by entering its command, arguments, and environment variables, and 5ire writes the config itself.

Config file location

Tools > New in 5ire takes command, arguments, and env values through the UI; 5ire generates the underlying config rather than exposing a documented file to edit.

Add your first server

We haven't verified an exact config snippet for 5ire against its official docs yet, so we won't guess one here. Tools > New in 5ire takes command, arguments, and env values through the UI; 5ire generates the underlying config rather than exposing a documented file to edit. Check the official documentation for the current setup steps, and browse our MCP server directory to pick a server to connect.

Transports & platforms

Transportsstdio, SSE, Streamable HTTP
PlatformsmacOS, Windows, Linux
LicenseOpen source
Vendor5ire

FAQ

Does 5ire support MCP?

Yes. 5ire works as an MCP client over stdio, SSE, Streamable HTTP. 5ire is an MCP client. You add a server from Tools > New by entering its command, arguments, and environment variables, and 5ire writes the config itself.

Where is the 5ire MCP config?

Tools > New in 5ire takes command, arguments, and env values through the UI; 5ire generates the underlying config rather than exposing a documented file to edit.

Which MCP servers work with 5ire?

Any server that speaks a transport 5ire supports (stdio, SSE, Streamable HTTP). Browse the MCP server directory on this site to find databases, browser automation, API integrations, and dev tools, then add them using the config format above.

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