MCP ConfigsMay 12, 2026·2 min read

Confluent MCP — Kafka + Flink Tools via MCP

Confluent MCP Server exposes 50+ Confluent tools (Kafka, Flink SQL, Schema Registry and more) to MCP clients, with a config-driven setup via npx.

Agent ready

This asset can be read and installed directly by agents

TokRepo exposes a universal CLI command, install contract, metadata JSON, adapter-aware plan, and raw content links so agents can judge fit, risk, and next actions.

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Agent surface
Any MCP/CLI agent
Kind
Mcp
Install
Single
Trust
Trust: Established
Entrypoint
mcp-confluent
Universal CLI install command
npx tokrepo install 69e89492-40e0-55d4-870f-a82d691a3a18
Intro

Confluent MCP Server exposes 50+ Confluent tools (Kafka, Flink SQL, Schema Registry and more) to MCP clients, with a config-driven setup via npx.

  • Best for: teams who want agents to inspect/operate Kafka + Confluent Cloud with a controlled allow/block list
  • Works with: Node.js (per README); Confluent Cloud/Local; MCP clients (Claude Desktop/Code, Cursor, VS Code, Gemini CLI)
  • Setup time: 15–30 minutes

Practical Notes

  • Quant: the README describes 50+ tools across Kafka, Flink SQL, Schema Registry and more.
  • Quant: you can validate tool surface quickly with --list-tools before wiring it into an MCP client.

A safe integration pattern

The fastest way to get burned is to give an agent a giant, write-capable surface area on day 1. Instead:

  1. Start with discovery-only tools: list clusters/topics, read configs, fetch schemas.
  2. Add a narrow allow-list for write actions (produce, create topics) only after you have a human review loop.
  3. Version and review config.yaml like code: PRs, diffs, and environment scoping.

What to measure

  • Time to answer “where is this message coming from?” before/after MCP adoption.
  • Number of manual CLI steps replaced by agent tool calls (start with 5 per incident).

FAQ

Q: Do I need to install globally? A: No. The README shows running via npx with a config file.

Q: How do I restrict actions? A: Use allow/block lists (see CLI options) and start with read-only exploration.

Q: What is a good first task? A: List environments/clusters/topics, then inspect one schema and consumer group flow end-to-end.

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Source & Thanks

Source: https://github.com/confluentinc/mcp-confluent > License: MIT > GitHub stars: 152 · forks: 50

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