Connect to a LambdaMOO admin port for administration and object maintenance.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "moo-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to this LambdaMOO admin port and run an eval snippet to inspect the current state of a target object.
Returns the eval result so an administrator can quickly inspect object or environment state.
Connect to the MOO admin port and inspect or modify a specified object's verb or property definitions for maintenance.
Outputs the verb or property management result, making it easier to update object configuration and behavior.
Connect to the MOO admin port and walk an object's inheritance chain to confirm its parent structure.
Returns the object's inheritance relationships for analyzing origin and hierarchy.
Developers or administrators can inspect and modify verb and property definitions when object behavior needs to change. This enables direct maintenance of object logic in LambdaMOO.
When an object's behavior is unexpected or its origin is unclear, you can walk the inheritance chain to confirm its parent structure. This helps identify design or configuration issues.
Administrators can use the exposed eval capability to quickly inspect object or runtime state. It is useful for ad hoc administrative queries and checks.
It is an MCP server for LambdaMOO administration. It connects to a MOO's admin port over TCP and provides eval, verb/property management, and inheritance chain walking.
Based on the description, you at least need TCP access to the target LambdaMOO admin port. Other installation or runtime prerequisites are not provided; see the source repository.
It targets the admin port rather than normal user interaction and exposes administrative capabilities as MCP tools. Its focus is on admin operations such as eval, verb/property maintenance, and inheritance inspection.
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