
Berth
MCP server by github.com/seayniclabs/berth
Database management — query, schema inspection, migrations for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite.
About Berth
Berth is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server published by seayniclabs in the official MCP registry, listed under Databases on Loomal. Database management — query, schema inspection, migrations for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite.
It ships as a Python package on PyPI (berth-mcp), so any MCP client that can launch a local process can run it.
Development happens in the open at github.com/seayniclabs/berth.
Use Berth with your agent
claude mcp add berth -- uvx berth-mcp{
"mcpServers": {
"berth": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"berth-mcp"
]
}
}
}berth-mcpFrequently asked questions
- What is Berth?
- Berth is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server by seayniclabs in the Databases category. Database management — query, schema inspection, migrations for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite.
- How do I connect Berth to Claude, Cursor, or another MCP client?
- Install Berth from its pypi package (berth-mcp) and register it under "mcpServers" in your client's MCP configuration — for example claude_desktop_config.json or Cursor's mcp.json — then restart the client.
- Is Berth open source?
- Yes — the source code is public at github.com/seayniclabs/berth.
- Can AI agents pay to use Berth?
- Not yet through Loomal — Berth is listed as a free directory entry. If its maintainer verifies ownership, they can set per-call USDC pricing that agents pay over x402, with settlement on Base.
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