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MCP'S

pal-mcp-server

by BeehiveInnovations

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Overview

PAL MCP Server connects Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, and multiple model providers through an MCP server workflow.

Details

PAL MCP Server is a BeehiveInnovations GitHub project described as combining Claude Code, GeminiCLI, CodexCLI, and model providers including Gemini, OpenAI, OpenRouter, Azure, Grok, Ollama, custom models, or all of them together. Its official getting-started guide covers prerequisites, API key setup, uvx installation, and MCP client configuration for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Cursor, and VS Code. The documented clink tool acts as a CLI-to-CLI bridge that spawns AI subagents, connects external CLIs, supports roles such as planner and codereviewer, and preserves conversation continuity.

When to Use

Use when you want an MCP server workflow that connects AI coding CLIs such as Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex CLI. Use when you need MCP client configuration guidance for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Cursor, or VS Code. Use when you want to experiment with a CLI-to-CLI bridge that can spawn AI subagents and assign roles such as planner or codereviewer.

Getting Started

  1. Read the official getting-started guide at https://github.com/BeehiveInnovations/pal-mcp-server/blob/main/docs/getting-started.md.
  2. Review the documented prerequisites, API key setup, and uvx installation steps.
  3. Configure the MCP client you plan to use, such as Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Cursor, or VS Code, following the project documentation.
  4. Review the clink tool documentation to understand the CLI-to-CLI bridge, subagent spawning, supported roles, and conversation-continuity behavior.

Key Features

  • •MCP server project for combining Claude Code, GeminiCLI, CodexCLI, and multiple model providers.
  • •Supports documented setup for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, Cursor, and VS Code.
  • •Getting-started documentation covers prerequisites, API key setup, uvx installation, and MCP client configuration.
  • •Includes clink, a CLI-to-CLI bridge documented to spawn AI subagents and connect external CLIs.
  • •clink documentation describes roles such as planner and codereviewer while preserving conversation continuity.

Capabilities

  • •mcp-server
  • •ai-cli-bridge
  • •mcp-client-configuration
  • •subagent-orchestration
  • •multi-provider-model-workflow

Last updated May 31, 2026