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Local, typed MCP server for controlling Autodesk Maya via commandPort

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Maya MCP

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License: MIT

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Maya MCP is a local Model Context Protocol server for controlling Autodesk Maya through Maya's commandPort.

It gives MCP clients a typed tool surface for scene work, nodes, selection, modeling, shading, skinning, animation, curves, scripts, and viewport capture without importing Maya modules in the server process.

This project is unofficial and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Autodesk. Autodesk Maya is a trademark of Autodesk, Inc.

Why Use It

  • runs outside Maya, so the server stays isolated from Maya imports
  • talks to Maya over localhost only
  • exposes 71 typed tools instead of raw API calls
  • supports safer scene replacement flows for unsaved changes
  • leaves raw code execution disabled unless you opt in

Claude Desktop Quick Start

For Claude Desktop, use the packaged MCPB extension from
the latest GitHub Release.

  1. Download maya-mcp-<version>.mcpb from the release Assets section.
  2. Install it in Claude Desktop by double-clicking the .mcpb file, dragging
    it into Claude Desktop, or using Settings -> Extensions -> Advanced settings
    -> Install Extension.
  3. Keep the Maya commandPort setting at 7001 unless you use a different port.
  4. Open Maya and run the commandPort setup from the next section.
  5. In Claude Desktop, verify with health_check, scene_info, and
    nodes_list.

Claude Desktop uses underscore tool names such as scene_info. Other MCP
clients use dotted names such as scene.info.

Quick Start

1. Install

pip install maya-mcp

On Windows:

py -m pip install maya-mcp

From source:

pip install -e ".[dev]"

2. Open Maya commandPort

Download, then paste and run, the complete
scripts/enable_commandport.py
file in Maya's Python Script Editor. The helper keeps the established Python +
echoOutput path on Maya 2025 and later. On Maya 2024 only, it selects the
loopback-only response compatibility path required by that release.

3. Start the server

maya-mcp

Other supported launch styles:

python -m maya_mcp.server
python src/maya_mcp/server.py
fastmcp run

fastmcp run works from this repo because it includes fastmcp.json.

4. Add it to your client

Codex CLI / IDE extension

Codex uses ~/.codex/config.toml for MCP servers. The CLI and IDE extension share that config.

Installed package:

[mcp_servers.maya]
command = "maya-mcp"

Source checkout or Windows-friendly setup:

[mcp_servers.maya]
command = "py"
args = ["-m", "maya_mcp.server"]
env = { PYTHONPATH = "src" }

Use the PYTHONPATH line only when running from a source checkout.
Use python instead of py on platforms that do not provide the Windows launcher.

Claude Code

Claude Code project-scoped MCP servers live in .mcp.json.
The server key is user-defined; these examples use maya consistently.

Installed package:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "maya": {
      "command": "maya-mcp",
      "args": []
    }
  }
}

Source checkout or Windows-friendly setup:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "maya": {
      "command": "py",
      "args": ["-m", "maya_mcp.server"],
      "env": {
        "PYTHONPATH": "src"
      }
    }
  }
}

For Codex CLI and Claude Code on Windows, py -m maya_mcp.server is usually more reliable than relying on the maya-mcp console script being on the correct PATH.

Claude Desktop Extension

Maya MCP ships as a Claude Desktop MCPB extension. The extension still runs the
same local stdio server and keeps Maya communication on localhost.

User installation, build, verification, and troubleshooting notes live in
Claude Desktop Extension.

Published GitHub Releases attach the built .mcpb package as
maya-mcp-<version>.mcpb after the release workflow validates and smoke-tests
the bundle.

The packaging script supports a user-local MCPB CLI install:

npm install --prefix "$env:USERPROFILE\.tools\mcpb" @anthropic-ai/mcpb
.\packaging\claude-mcpb\build.ps1

VS Code

VS Code uses .vscode/mcp.json with a servers object.

{
  "servers": {
    "maya": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "maya-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Other MCP clients

Some clients use a generic mcpServers object:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "maya": {
      "command": "maya-mcp",
      "args": []
    }
  }
}

5. Verify

Call these tools in order:

  1. health.check
  2. scene.info
  3. nodes.list

Tool Coverage

Family Count
health 1
maya 2
scene 9
nodes 7
attributes 2
selection 6
connections 5
mesh 3
viewport 1
modeling 15
shading 3
skin 6
animation 6
curve 2
script 3

script.run is disabled by default and requires MAYA_MCP_ENABLE_RAW_EXECUTION=true.

scene.new and scene.open still refuse by default when the current scene has unsaved changes. Clients that advertise MCP form elicitation can receive an in-band discard-changes confirmation instead of having to retry with force=True.

Main Docs

Published docs: https://gimbalgoats.github.io/GG_MayaMCP/

Development

This repo uses py for Python commands on Windows:

py -m ruff check .
py -m ruff format .
py -m mypy src/
py -m pytest

If tests import maya_mcp from site-packages instead of this repo:

$env:PYTHONPATH='src'
py -m pytest

Security Notes

  • localhost only
  • no remote-host support
  • no Maya imports in the MCP server process
  • no arbitrary code execution by default
  • no secrets or raw tracebacks in client-facing errors

Privacy

Maya MCP runs locally. The project does not operate a hosted service, collect
telemetry, or receive Maya scene data from local use. See
Privacy Policy.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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