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Supabase MCP Server

Connect your Supabase projects to Cursor, Claude, Windsurf, and other AI assistants.

supabase-mcp-demo

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) standardizes how Large Language Models (LLMs) talk to external services like Supabase. It connects AI assistants directly with your Supabase project and allows them to perform tasks like managing tables, fetching config, and querying data. See the full list of tools.

Prerequisites

You will need Node.js installed on your machine. You can check this by running:

node -v

If you don't have Node.js installed, you can download it from nodejs.org.

Setup

1. Personal access token (PAT)

First, go to your Supabase settings and create a personal access token. Give it a name that describes its purpose, like "Cursor MCP Server".

This will be used to authenticate the MCP server with your Supabase account. Make sure to copy the token, as you won't be able to see it again.

2. Configure MCP client

Next, configure your MCP client (such as Cursor) to use this server. Most MCP clients store the configuration as JSON in the following format:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supabase": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest",
        "--read-only",
        "--project-ref=<project-ref>"
      ],
      "env": {
        "SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<personal-access-token>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Replace <personal-access-token> with the token you created in step 1. Alternatively you can omit SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN in this config and instead set it globally on your machine. This allows you to keep your token out of version control if you plan on committing this configuration to a repository.

The following options are available:

  • --read-only: Used to restrict the server to read-only queries. Recommended by default. See read-only mode.
  • --project-ref: Used to scope the server to a specific project. Recommended by default. If you omit this, the server will have access to all projects in your Supabase account. See project scoped mode.
  • --features: Used to specify which tool groups to enable. See feature groups.

If you are on Windows, you will need to prefix the command. If your MCP client doesn't accept JSON, the direct CLI command is:

npx -y @supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest --read-only --project-ref=<project-ref>

Note: Do not run this command directly - this is meant to be executed by your MCP client in order to start the server. npx automatically downloads the latest version of the MCP server from npm and runs it in a single command.

Windows

On Windows, you will need to prefix the command with cmd /c:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supabase": {
      "command": "cmd",
      "args": [
        "/c",
        "npx",
        "-y",
        "@supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest",
        "--read-only",
        "--project-ref=<project-ref>"
      ],
      "env": {
        "SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<personal-access-token>"
      }
    }
  }
}

or with wsl if you are running Node.js inside WSL:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "supabase": {
      "command": "wsl",
      "args": [
        "npx",
        "-y",
        "@supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest",
        "--read-only",
        "--project-ref=<project-ref>"
      ],
      "env": {
        "SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<personal-access-token>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Make sure Node.js is available in your system PATH environment variable. If you are running Node.js natively on Windows, you can set this by running the following commands in your terminal.

  1. Get the path to npm:

    npm config get prefix
  2. Add the directory to your PATH:

    setx PATH "%PATH%;<path-to-dir>"
  3. Restart your MCP client.

Project scoped mode

Without project scoping, the MCP server will have access to all organizations and projects in your Supabase account. We recommend you restrict the server to a specific project by setting the --project-ref flag on the CLI command:

npx -y @supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest --project-ref=<project-ref>

Replace <project-ref> with the ID of your project. You can find this under Project ID in your Supabase project settings.

After scoping the server to a project, account-level tools like list_projects and list_organizations will no longer be available. The server will only have access to the specified project and its resources.

Read-only mode

To restrict the Supabase MCP server to read-only queries, set the --read-only flag on the CLI command:

npx -y @supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest --read-only

We recommend you enable this by default. This prevents write operations on any of your databases by executing SQL as a read-only Postgres user. Note that this flag only applies to database tools (execute_sql and apply_migration) and not to other tools like create_project or create_branch.

Feature groups

You can enable or disable specific tool groups by passing the --features flag to the MCP server. This allows you to customize which tools are available to the LLM. For example, to enable only the database and docs tools, you would run:

npx -y @supabase/mcp-server-supabase@latest --features=database,docs

Available groups are: account, docs, database, debug, development, functions, storage, and branching.

If this flag is not passed, the default feature groups are: account, database, debug, development, docs, functions, and branching.

Tools

Note: This server is pre-1.0, so expect some breaking changes between versions. Since LLMs will automatically adapt to the tools available, this shouldn't affect most users.

The following Supabase tools are available to the LLM, grouped by feature.

Account

Enabled by default when no --project-ref is passed. Use account to target this group of tools with the --features option.

Note: these tools will be unavailable if the server is scoped to a project.

  • list_projects: Lists all Supabase projects for the user.
  • get_project: Gets details for a project.
  • create_project: Creates a new Supabase project.
  • pause_project: Pauses a project.
  • restore_project: Restores a project.
  • list_organizations: Lists all organizations that the user is a member of.
  • get_organization: Gets details for an organization.
  • get_cost: Gets the cost of a new project or branch for an organization.
  • confirm_cost: Confirms the user's understanding of new project or branch costs. This is required to create a new project or branch.

Knowledge Base

Enabled by default. Use docs to target this group of tools with the --features option.

  • search_docs: Searches the Supabase documentation for up-to-date information. LLMs can use this to find answers to questions or learn how to use specific features.

Database

Enabled by default. Use database to target this group of tools with the --features option.

  • list_tables: Lists all tables within the specified schemas.
  • list_extensions: Lists all extensions in the database.
  • list_migrations: Lists all migrations in the database.
  • apply_migration: Applies a SQL migration to the database. SQL passed to this tool will be tracked within the database, so LLMs should use this for DDL operations (schema changes).
  • execute_sql: Executes raw SQL in the database. LLMs should use this for regular queries that don't change the schema.

Debug

Enabled by default. Use debug to target this group of tools with the --features option.

  • get_logs: Gets logs for a Supabase project by service type (api, postgres, edge functions, auth, storage, realtime). LLMs can use this to help with debugging and monitoring service performance.
  • get_advisors: Gets a list of advisory notices for a Supabase project. LLMs can use this to check for security vulnerabilities or performance issues.

Development

Enabled by default. Use development to target this group of tools with the --features option.

  • get_project_url: Gets the API URL for a project.
  • get_anon_key: Gets the anonymous API key for a project.
  • generate_typescript_types: Generates TypeScript types based on the database schema. LLMs can save this to a file and use it in their code.

Edge Functions

Enabled by default. Use functions to target this group of tools with the --features option.

  • list_edge_functions: Lists all Edge Functions in a Supabase project.
  • deploy_edge_function: Deploys a new Edge Function to a Supabase project. LLMs can use this to deploy new functions or update existing ones.

Branching (Experimental, requires a paid plan)

Enabled by default. Use branching to target this group of tools with the --features option.

  • create_branch: Creates a development branch with migrations from production branch.
  • list_branches: Lists all development branches.
  • delete_branch: Deletes a development branch.
  • merge_branch: Merges migrations and edge functions from a development branch to production.
  • reset_branch: Resets migrations of a development branch to a prior version.
  • rebase_branch: Rebases development branch on production to handle migration drift.

Storage

Disabled by default to reduce tool count. Use storage to target this group of tools with the --features option.

  • list_storage_buckets: Lists all storage buckets in a Supabase project.
  • get_storage_config: Gets the storage config for a Supabase project.
  • update_storage_config: Updates the storage config for a Supabase project (requires a paid plan).

Other MCP servers

@supabase/mcp-server-postgrest

The PostgREST MCP server allows you to connect your own users to your app via REST API. See more details on its project README.

Resources

For developers

This repo uses npm for package management, and the latest LTS version of Node.js.

Clone the repo and run:

npm install --ignore-scripts

Note

On recent versions of MacOS, you may have trouble installing the libpg-query transient dependency without the --ignore-scripts flag.

License

This project is licensed under Apache 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.

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