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Railway MCP Server
Let Claude and other MCP clients manage your Railway.app infrastructure. Deploy services, manage variables, and monitor deployments - all through natural language.
Please Note: This is under development and not all features are available yet. 🚧
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for integrating with the Railway.app platform.
Table of Contents
Features • Installation • Available Tools • Example Workflows • Security • Troubleshooting • Contributing
Features
Status | Meaning |
---|---|
✅ | Complete |
| 🚧🔨⏳ | Being Built or Needs Testing |
| ❌ | Not Built at the moment |
- ✅ Authentication with Railway API tokens
- ✅ Project management (list, info, delete)
- ✅ Deployment management (list, restart)
- ✅ Service management (create from GitHub repo or Docker image, list)
- ✅ Variable management (list, create/update, delete)
- ✅ Service Network management
- ✅ Volume management
- ❌ Full support for all templates
- 🚧🔨⏳ Database template support
- Automatic database and networking workflows
- 🚧🔨⏳ Most commonly used workflows
- ❌ Automatic GitHub repository linking for services
Installation
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ (for built-in fetch API support)
- An active Railway account
- A Railway API token (create one at https://railway.app/account/tokens)
Quick Start
This MCP server is designed to work with MCP Clients like:
- Claude for Desktop | ✅ Battle-Tested
- Cursor | ✅ Needs Testing
- Cline | 🚧🔨⏳ Needs Testing
- Windsurf | 🚧🔨⏳ Needs Testing
- Other MCP Clients | 🚧🔨⏳ Needs Testing
Installing via Smithery
To install railway-mcp automatically, we recommend using Smithery
Claude Desktop
npx -y @smithery/cli install @jason-tan-swe/railway-mcp --client claude
Cursor
npx -y @smithery/cli@latest run @jason-tan-swe/railway-mcp --config "{\"railwayApiToken\":\"token\"}"
Manual Installation For Cursor
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Head to your cursor settings and find the MCP section
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Click 'Add new MCP server'
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Name it however, you like, we recommend
railway-mcp
for better clarity -
Paste this command into the 'Command' section, where is your accounts Railway token:
npx -y @jasontanswe/railway-mcp
Manual Installation For Claude
-
Create or edit your Claude for Desktop config file:
- macOS: `~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json`
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
-
Add the railway-mcp server to your configuration with your API token:
"railway": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@jasontanswe/railway-mcp"],
"env": {
"RAILWAY_API_TOKEN": "your-railway-api-token-here"
}
}
When you have multiple MCP servers, your config file might look like this:
{
"mcpServers": {
// ... All of your existing MCP servers ...
// Add the railway-mcp server to your configuration with your API token
"railway": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@jasontanswe/railway-mcp"],
"env": {
"RAILWAY_API_TOKEN": "your-railway-api-token-here"
}
}
}
}
-
Restart Claude for Desktop
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You can now start using Railway tools directly in Claude. For example:
Please list all my Railway projects
- Alternatively, if you don't want to add your token to the configuration file, you can configure it within Claude using:
Please configure the Railway API with my token: {YOUR_API_TOKEN_HERE}
Recommendations and Other Information
This server best combines with MCP-clients that have access to terminal or with Git (Cursor, Windsurf). Using this MCP with others is recommended as railway-mcp orchestrates containers and streamlines your deployment process seamlessly.
Recommended MCP servers to combine with
- Git || Official Link
- GitHub || Official || Smithery
For Claude
-
Out of the box, Claude does not have terminal access, so it cannot trigger deployments as it will not be able to get the latest commit.
- Spinning up different services and monitoring them are the best use case with Claude.
For Cursor
- Use with GitHub MCP or have the repository already setup on GitHub and cloned locally on your machine to leverage full integration with railway-mcp.
- When Cursor makes a change, it may forget to push it's changes to GitHub causing it to try and deploy a commit that Railway cannot pull.
- SOLUTION: Always ask or include somewhere in your prompt:
Have you pushed our changes to GitHub yet?
- SOLUTION: Always ask or include somewhere in your prompt:
Security Considerations
- Railway API tokens provide full access to your account. Keep them secure.
- When using the environment variable method, your token is stored in the Claude Desktop configuration file.
- Sensitive variable values are automatically masked when displayed.
- All API calls use HTTPS for secure communication.
- The server's memory-only token storage means your token is never written to disk outside of the configuration file.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues:
-
Token Authentication Issues
- Ensure your API token is valid and has the necessary permissions
- If using the environment variable method, check that the token is correctly formatted in the config file
- Try using the
configure
tool directly in Claude if the environment token isn't working
-
Server Connection Issues
- Check that you've installed the latest version of the server
- Verify that Node.js version 18 or higher is installed
- Restart Claude for Desktop after making changes to the configuration
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API Errors
- Verify that you're using correct project, environment, and service IDs
- Check Railway's status page for any service disruptions
- Railway API has rate limits - avoid making too many requests in a short period
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community! Please see our Contributing Guidelines for details on how to get started, development guidelines, and debugging information.
Available Tools
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Authentication
configure
- Set your Railway API token (only needed if not provided in environment variables)
Projects
project-list
- List all projects in your accountproject-info
- Get detailed information about a specific projectproject-create
- Create a new project with optional team IDproject-delete
- Delete a projectproject-environments
- List all environments in a project
Services
service-list
- List all services in a specific projectservice-info
- Get detailed information about a specific serviceservice-create-from-repo
- Create a new service from a GitHub repositoryservice-create-from-image
- Create a new service from a Docker imageservice-delete
- Delete a service from a projectservice-restart
- Restart a service in a specific environmentservice-update
- Update service configuration (build command, start command, etc.) | 🚧 Needs Testing
Deployments
deployment-list
- List recent deployments for a servicedeployment-trigger
- Trigger a new deployment for a servicedeployment-logs
- Get logs for a specific deploymentdeployment-health-check
- Check the health/status of a deployment
Variables
variable-list
- List variables for a service or environmentvariable-set
- Create or update a variablevariable-delete
- Delete a variablevariable-bulk-set
- Bulk update variables for a service | 🚧 Needs Testingvariable-copy
- Copy variables between environments | 🚧 Needs Testing
Databases
database-list-types
- List all available database types that can be deployeddatabase-deploy
- Deploy a new database service
Example Workflows
Setting up a new service
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List projects to get the project ID
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Create a new service from a template
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Add environment variables
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View the service deployment
### Managing environment variables
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List projects to find your project ID
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List variables to see what's currently set
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Create or update variables as needed
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Delete any obsolete variables
Publisher info
Jason Tan
Bachelor of Computing in Software Engineering @ UG, Frontend enthusiast, backend generalist, React & Typescript, Software Engineer