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docker mcp catalog import

DescriptionImport a catalog from URL or file
Usagedocker mcp catalog import <alias|url|file>

Description

Import an MCP server catalog from a URL or local file. The catalog will be downloaded and stored locally for use with the MCP gateway.

When --mcp-registry flag is used, the argument must be an existing catalog name, and the command will import servers from the MCP registry URL into that catalog.

Options

OptionDefaultDescription
--dry-runShow Imported Data but do not update the Catalog
--mcp-registryImport server from MCP registry URL into existing catalog

Examples

Import from URL

docker mcp catalog import https://example.com/my-catalog.yaml

Import from local file

docker mcp catalog import ./shared-catalog.yaml

Import from MCP registry URL into existing catalog

docker mcp catalog import my-catalog --mcp-registry https://registry.example.com/server