MCP Configuration File Management 
Introduction 
The MCP Configuration File Management module provides a set of tools and resources for managing Nginx configuration files. These features allow AI agents and automation tools to perform various configuration file operations, including reading, creating, modifying, and organizing configuration files.
Feature List 
Get Nginx Configuration File Base Path 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_base_path
List Configuration Files 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_list
Get Configuration File Content 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_get
Add New Configuration File 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_add
Modify Existing Configuration File 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_modify
Rename Configuration File 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_rename
Create Configuration Directory 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_mkdir
History 
- Type: tool
- Name: nginx_config_history
Usage Examples 
Here are some examples of using MCP Configuration File Management features:
Get Base Path 
json
{
  "tool": "nginx_config_base_path",
  "parameters": {}
}Example response:
json
{
  "base_path": "/etc/nginx"
}List Configuration Files 
json
{
  "tool": "nginx_config_list",
  "parameters": {
    "path": "/etc/nginx/conf.d"
  }
}Example response:
json
{
  "files": [
    {
      "name": "default.conf",
      "is_dir": false,
      "path": "/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf"
    },
    {
      "name": "example.conf",
      "is_dir": false,
      "path": "/etc/nginx/conf.d/example.conf"
    }
  ]
}Get Configuration File Content 
json
{
  "tool": "nginx_config_get",
  "parameters": {
    "path": "/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf"
  }
}Modify Configuration File 
json
{
  "tool": "nginx_config_modify",
  "parameters": {
    "path": "/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf",
    "content": "server {\n    listen 80;\n    server_name example.com;\n    location / {\n        root /usr/share/nginx/html;\n        index index.html;\n    }\n}"
  }
}Important Notes 
- All path operations are relative to the Nginx configuration base path
- Configuration file modifications are automatically backed up and can be restored using the history feature
- Some operations may require validation of configuration file syntax