AI-Powered GitOps
The Flux MCP Server connects AI assistants directly to your Kubernetes clusters, enabling seamless interaction through natural language for troubleshooting, analysis, and operations.
Capabilities
Instant Understanding
Quickly understand your Flux installation status, resource configurations, and deployment histories across environments.
Environment Comparison
Compare Flux configurations for applications and infrastructure between development, staging, and production.
Faster Incident Response
Reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR) during incidents with contextual analysis and actionable remediation steps.
Root Cause Analysis
Automatically correlate events, logs, and configuration changes to identify the source of failures in a GitOps pipeline.
Pipeline Management
Trigger reconciliations, suspend/resume Flux resources, and manage your delivery pipelines with simple requests.
Visualization
Generate diagrams that map out Flux dependencies, resource relationships, and delivery workflows across clusters.
How It Works
The Flux MCP Server integrates with AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol, providing them with purpose-built tools to interact with your clusters. When you ask a question or make a request, the AI uses these tools to gather information, analyze configurations, and perform operations based on your instructions.
Security Built-in
The Flux MCP Server is designed with security in mind, ensuring safe interaction between AI assistants and your Kubernetes clusters.
- Provides a read-only mode for observation without affecting cluster state
- Masks sensitive information in Kubernetes Secret values
- Operates with your existing kubeconfig permissions
- Supports Kubernetes impersonation for limited access
- Access to the local file system is read-only and restricted to kubeconfig
Ready for Agentic GitOps?
Install the Flux Operator and connect your AI Agents to Flux MCP.