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Status Command

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Status Command

The mcpproxy status command displays the current state of your MCPProxy instance including running status, API key, Web UI URL, and server statistics.

Overview

mcpproxy status [flags]

The command operates in two modes:

  • Daemon mode: When MCPProxy is running, queries live data via Unix socket
  • Config mode: When MCPProxy is not running, reads from the config file

Flags

FlagShortDefaultDescription
--show-keyfalseDisplay the full unmasked API key
--web-urlfalsePrint only the Web UI URL (for piping)
--reset-keyfalseRegenerate API key and save to config
--output-otableOutput format: table, json, yaml
--jsonfalseShorthand for -o json

Examples

Basic Status Check

bash
mcpproxy status

When daemon is running:

MCPProxy Status
  State:       Running
  Version:     v1.2.0
  Listen:      127.0.0.1:8080
  Uptime:      2h 15m
  API Key:     a1b2****gh78
  Web UI:      http://127.0.0.1:8080/ui/?apikey=a1b2...gh78
  Routing:     retrieve_tools
  Servers:     12 connected, 2 quarantined
  Socket:      /Users/you/.mcpproxy/mcpproxy.sock
  Config:      /Users/you/.mcpproxy/mcp_config.json

When daemon is not running:

MCPProxy Status
  State:       Not running
  Listen:      127.0.0.1:8080 (configured)
  API Key:     a1b2****gh78
  Web UI:      http://127.0.0.1:8080/ui/?apikey=a1b2...gh78
  Config:      /Users/you/.mcpproxy/mcp_config.json

Show Full API Key

bash
# Display full key for copying
mcpproxy status --show-key

# Copy to clipboard (macOS)
mcpproxy status --show-key -o json | jq -r .api_key | pbcopy

Open Web UI in Browser

bash
# macOS
open $(mcpproxy status --web-url)

# Linux
xdg-open $(mcpproxy status --web-url)

Reset API Key

bash
mcpproxy status --reset-key

Output:

Warning: Resetting the API key will disconnect any HTTP clients using the current key.
         Socket connections (tray app) are NOT affected.

New API key: e7f8a9b0c1d2e3f4...
Saved to: /Users/you/.mcpproxy/mcp_config.json

MCPProxy Status
  State:       Running
  ...
  API Key:     e7f8a9b0c1d2e3f4...

:::note If the MCPPROXY_API_KEY environment variable is set, resetting the key in the config file will not take effect until the environment variable is removed or updated. :::

JSON Output

bash
mcpproxy status -o json
json
{
  "state": "Running",
  "listen_addr": "127.0.0.1:8080",
  "uptime": "2h 15m",
  "uptime_seconds": 8100,
  "api_key": "a1b2****gh78",
  "web_ui_url": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/ui/?apikey=...",
  "routing_mode": "retrieve_tools",
  "servers": {
    "connected": 12,
    "quarantined": 2,
    "total": 14
  },
  "socket_path": "/Users/you/.mcpproxy/mcpproxy.sock",
  "config_path": "/Users/you/.mcpproxy/mcp_config.json",
  "version": "v1.2.0"
}

API Key Masking

By default, the API key is masked showing only the first 4 and last 4 characters:

a1b2c3d4e5f6...7890abcd  →  a1b2****abcd

Use --show-key to reveal the full key. The --reset-key flag implicitly shows the full new key.

Transport and Authentication

TransportAuth RequiredAffected by Key Reset
Unix socket (tray app, CLI)No (OS-level auth)No
HTTP/TCP (remote clients)Yes (API key)Yes - clients need new key
MCP endpoints (/mcp)NoNo

Exit Codes

CodeMeaning
0Success
1General error (config load failure, etc.)
4Config error