Community & support
mcpfold is built in the open. Whether you’re stuck, found a bug, or want to add support for a client you use, here’s the fastest way to the right place.
Get help
Questions and how-tos are best in GitHub Discussions — the project’s community forum. Search existing issues first in case it’s already known.
Request or add a client
Want a client mcpfold doesn’t support yet? Open an adapter request. Adding one is a one-PR job — see the adapter guide and CONTRIBUTING.
Report a bug
The best bug reports come with a diagnostics bundle. Run mcpfold diagnose — it collects your environment and the shape of your config with secrets and personal paths redacted, so it’s safe to attach. Then open a bug report and include it, plus what you expected versus what happened.
The bundle never contains secret values — see how redaction works on the security page, and the full command contract in the CLI docs.
Stay in the loop & support the project
- Blog — launches and deep-dives.
- Changelog — what shipped.
- Project governance — how decisions get made.
- Sponsor — support the work.
mcpfold is an independent, open-source project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the MCP project. To report a security vulnerability privately, see the security page.