Supports configuration through .env files for storing authentication tokens and feature flags when using the inspector.
Configuration
HYPERSPELL_TOKENshould be a valid user or app token (refer to the Hyperspell docs for how to obtain a user token).Some MCP clients don't support resources well (looking at you, Claude Desktop), so we can expose them as tools instead. Set
HYPERSPELL_USE_RESOURCEStofalse(default) to expose everything as tools,trueto expose retrieveing single documents or listing collections as resources instead, orbothif you want it all.Optionally, set
HYPERSPELL_COLLECTIONto the name of the collection you want to query and add data to. If not set, it will use the user's default collection instead.
Related MCP server: Hyperbrowser
Claude Desktop
Note that Claude needs the absolute path to uv, which can be found with which uv (it's usually ~/.local/bin/uv).
Using the inspector
Create a .env file with the following contents:
Then run this to start the inspector: