Kubernetes MCP Server Joins the Containers Organization!
I'm thrilled to announce that the Kubernetes MCP Server has officially migrated to the github.com/containers GitHub organization!

New Repository Location:
👉 github.com/containers/kubernetes-mcp-server
Why the Move?
The Kubernetes MCP Server has grown far beyond its origins as a personal project. It is now a powerful, flexible, and feature-complete Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling seamless interaction with Kubernetes and OpenShift clusters. With over 10 contributors, 400 stars, 60 forks, 46 releases, and thousands of weekly downloads, it has become a key component in the MCP ecosystem.
Our main goal for this migration is to foster a more neutral, community-driven, and inclusive collaboration environment. By joining the well-established Containers organization, we're better positioned to:
- Welcome new contributors and maintainers from diverse backgrounds and organizations.
- Signal that the project is open for community governance and input.
- Ensure the project's long-term sustainability and growth.
- Accelerate the adoption of MCP as a Kubernetes and OpenShift interface.
What’s Next?
Moving to the Containers organization is just the start. With a strong foundation in place and your support, we'll be shipping new features, improving the user experience, and building tools that matter for the Kubernetes, OpenShift, and AI communities.
If you’re building tools for AI agents that need to interact with Kubernetes, or if you're just curious about Model Context Protocol, this is the time to get involved.
Get Involved!
No matter your background, your involvement is welcome and valued! Here’s how you can participate:
- ⭐ Star the repo: github.com/containers/kubernetes-mcp-server
- 🧑💻 Contribute: Submit features, bugfixes, issues, documentation, or integrations.
- 📣 Spread the word: Share this announcement, the repository, and your experiences with the Kubernetes MCP Server.