plugins/aws-common/skills/aws-mcp-setup/SKILL.md
Configure AWS MCP servers for documentation search and API access. Use when setting up AWS MCP, configuring AWS documentation tools, troubleshooting MCP connectivity, or when user mentions aws-mcp, awsdocs, uvx setup, or MCP server configuration. Covers both Full AWS MCP Server (with uvx + credentials) and lightweight Documentation MCP (no auth required).
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This guide helps you configure AWS MCP tools for AI agents. Two options are available:
| Option | Requirements | Capabilities | |--------|--------------|--------------| | Full AWS MCP Server | Python 3.10+, uvx, AWS credentials | Execute AWS API calls + documentation search | | AWS Documentation MCP | None | Documentation search only |
Before configuring, check if AWS MCP tools are already available using either method:
Look for these tool name patterns in your agent's available tools:
mcp__aws-mcp__* or mcp__aws__* → Full AWS MCP Server configuredmcp__*awsdocs*__aws___* → AWS Documentation MCP configuredHow to check: Run /mcp command to list all active MCP servers.
Agent tools use hierarchical configuration (precedence: local → project → user → enterprise):
| Scope | File Location | Use Case |
|-------|---------------|----------|
| Local | .claude.json (in project) | Personal/experimental |
| Project | .mcp.json (project root) | Team-shared |
| User | ~/.claude.json | Cross-project personal |
| Enterprise | System managed directories | Organization-wide |
Check these files for mcpServers containing aws-mcp, aws, or awsdocs keys:
# Check project config
cat .mcp.json 2>/dev/null | grep -E '"(aws-mcp|aws|awsdocs)"'
# Check user config
cat ~/.claude.json 2>/dev/null | grep -E '"(aws-mcp|aws|awsdocs)"'
# Or use Claude CLI
claude mcp list
If AWS MCP is already configured, no further setup needed.
Run these commands to determine which option to use:
# Check for uvx (requires Python 3.10+)
which uvx || echo "uvx not available"
# Check for valid AWS credentials
aws sts get-caller-identity || echo "AWS credentials not configured"
Use when: uvx available AND AWS credentials valid
Prerequisites:
uv package managerRequired IAM Permissions:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"aws-mcp:InvokeMCP",
"aws-mcp:CallReadOnlyTool",
"aws-mcp:CallReadWriteTool"
],
"Resource": "*"
}]
}
Configuration (add to your MCP settings):
{
"mcpServers": {
"aws-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-proxy-for-aws@latest",
"https://aws-mcp.us-east-1.api.aws/mcp",
"--metadata", "AWS_REGION=us-west-2"
]
}
}
}
Credential Configuration Options:
AWS Profile (recommended for development):
"args": [
"mcp-proxy-for-aws@latest",
"https://aws-mcp.us-east-1.api.aws/mcp",
"--profile", "my-profile",
"--metadata", "AWS_REGION=us-west-2"
]
Environment Variables:
"env": {
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "...",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "...",
"AWS_REGION": "us-west-2"
}
IAM Role (for EC2/ECS/Lambda): No additional config needed - uses instance credentials
Additional Options:
--region <region>: Override AWS region--read-only: Restrict to read-only tools--log-level <level>: Set logging level (debug, info, warning, error)Reference: https://github.com/aws/mcp-proxy-for-aws
Use when:
Configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"awsdocs": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://knowledge-mcp.global.api.aws"
}
}
}
After configuration, verify tools are available:
For Full AWS MCP:
mcp__aws-mcp__aws___search_documentation, mcp__aws-mcp__aws___call_awsFor Documentation MCP:
mcp__awsdocs__aws___search_documentation, mcp__awsdocs__aws___read_documentation| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| uvx: command not found | uv not installed | Install with pip install uv or use Option B |
| AccessDenied error | Missing IAM permissions | Add aws-mcp:* permissions to IAM policy |
| InvalidSignatureException | Credential issue | Check aws sts get-caller-identity |
| Tools not appearing | MCP not started | Restart your agent after config change |
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