MCPFast / Tools / Browserland: In-browser multi-server terminal with MCP
Browserland is a multi-server terminal within the browser, leveraging the MCP protocol for an interactive experience.
View on GitHub→Browserland provides a powerful, in-browser terminal environment designed for developers working with multiple servers. It utilizes the Message Channel Protocol (MCP) to deliver a seamless and interactive experience, allowing for efficient management and interaction with your server infrastructure directly from your web browser. This tool simplifies the process of connecting to and managing various server instances without the need for external desktop applications.
Browserland functions as a unified interface for accessing and controlling multiple server connections simultaneously. By integrating MCP, it enables real-time communication and command execution across different server environments. This means you can monitor logs, run commands, and manage processes on various machines from a single, accessible browser tab. The tool is built with developer efficiency in mind, aiming to reduce context switching and streamline workflows.
Browserland is an essential tool for developers, system administrators, and DevOps engineers who frequently interact with multiple servers. It is particularly beneficial for those working on projects involving distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, or managing numerous development and staging environments. If you are looking for a consolidated, browser-based solution to simplify your server management tasks and improve your command-line workflow, Browserland is designed for you.