Track port usage, find free ports, and manage local port allocations.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "MCP Port Manager" yet — see the docs or source repo.
List the currently registered ports and their mapped applications, and highlight whether 3000, 5432, and 8080 are already in use.
A list of ports mapped to applications, with the requested ports clearly marked as used or available.
Find free ports suitable for a local development environment, preferably unregistered ports in the 4000 to 4100 range.
A recommended list of available ports that can be assigned to a new service.
Register port 4010 for a local service named auth-service; if it is already taken, suggest an alternative port and add it to the registry notes.
The port is registered or an alternative is suggested, and the central allocation record is updated.
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