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Tiger MCP

timescale/tiger-cli
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Summary

Connects Claude to Tiger Cloud's database platform with full service lifecycle management and query execution. You get tools for creating, forking, resizing, and monitoring PostgreSQL services, plus direct SQL execution with parameterized queries. Runs in two modes: standard stdio transport or HTTP streaming for remote setups. Notably proxies a documentation MCP server that lets Claude search PostgreSQL and TimescaleDB docs semantically, which means your assistant can pull API details and best practices on demand. Authentication flows through the Tiger CLI, so once you're logged in locally the MCP server inherits your credentials. Ships with a read-only mode if you want to restrict destructive operations.

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Tools

Public tool metadata for what this MCP can expose to an agent.

22 tools
market.statusGet current market status (open/closed/pre-market/after-hours) for specified markets.

Get current market status (open/closed/pre-market/after-hours) for specified markets.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

quotes.realtimeGet real-time quotes (price, volume, bid/ask) for a list of stock symbols.

Get real-time quotes (price, volume, bid/ask) for a list of stock symbols.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

quotes.klineGet historical OHLC candlestick data for a symbol. Supports day, week, month, 1min-60min periods.

Get historical OHLC candlestick data for a symbol. Supports day, week, month, 1min-60min periods.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

quotes.depthGet order book (bid/ask depth) for symbols.

Get order book (bid/ask depth) for symbols.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

stock.symbolsList all available stock symbols for a market.

List all available stock symbols for a market.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

stock.detailsGet comprehensive details for stocks: name, exchange, industry, market cap, 52-week range.

Get comprehensive details for stocks: name, exchange, industry, market cap, 52-week range.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

stock.fundamentalsGet fundamental financial data for a stock (P/E, EPS, revenue, etc.).

Get fundamental financial data for a stock (P/E, EPS, revenue, etc.).

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

market.scannerScan the market for stocks matching criteria (top gainers, volume leaders, etc.).

Scan the market for stocks matching criteria (top gainers, volume leaders, etc.).

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

options.expirationsGet available option expiration dates for an underlying symbol.

Get available option expiration dates for an underlying symbol.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

options.chainGet the full option chain for a symbol and expiration date.

Get the full option chain for a symbol and expiration date.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

futures.exchangesList available futures exchanges.

List available futures exchanges.

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futures.contractsGet tradable futures contracts for an exchange.

Get tradable futures contracts for an exchange.

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account.assetsGet account assets: net liquidation value, cash, buying power, P&L.

Get account assets: net liquidation value, cash, buying power, P&L.

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account.positionsGet portfolio positions: symbol, quantity, avg cost, market value, P&L.

Get portfolio positions: symbol, quantity, avg cost, market value, P&L.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

orders.listList orders with optional filters by status, symbol, or time range.

List orders with optional filters by status, symbol, or time range.

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orders.activeGet currently active (pending) orders.

Get currently active (pending) orders.

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orders.filledGet filled (executed) orders.

Get filled (executed) orders.

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orders.previewPreview an order before placement: shows estimated commission, margin impact, and buying power effect.

Preview an order before placement: shows estimated commission, margin impact, and buying power effect.

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orders.placePlace a trade order. Use orders.preview first to check impact.

Place a trade order. Use orders.preview first to check impact.

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orders.modifyModify an existing pending order.

Modify an existing pending order.

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orders.cancelCancel a pending order by ID.

Cancel a pending order by ID.

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contracts.getLook up contract details for a symbol (exchange, lot size, currency, etc.).

Look up contract details for a symbol (exchange, lot size, currency, etc.).

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Tiger CLI

Tiger CLI is the command-line interface for Tiger Cloud. It provides commands for managing and querying database services, as well as an integrated Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for use with AI assistants.

Installation

Multiple installation methods are provided. Choose your preferred method from the options below. If you aren't sure, use the first one!

Install Script (macOS/Linux/WSL)

curl -fsSL https://cli.tigerdata.com | sh

Install Script (Windows)

irm https://cli.tigerdata.com/install.ps1 | iex

Homebrew (macOS/Linux)

brew install --cask timescale/tap/tiger-cli

Debian/Ubuntu

# Add repository
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/timescale/tiger-cli/script.deb.sh | sudo os=any dist=any bash

# Install tiger-cli
sudo apt-get install tiger-cli

For manual repository installation instructions, see here.

Red Hat/Fedora

# Add repository
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/timescale/tiger-cli/script.rpm.sh | sudo os=rpm_any dist=rpm_any bash

# Install tiger-cli
sudo yum install tiger-cli

For manual repository installation instructions, see here.

Go Install

go install github.com/timescale/tiger-cli/cmd/tiger@latest

Updating

To upgrade an existing installation to the latest release:

tiger upgrade

This downloads the latest published binary, verifies its checksum, and replaces the currently running binary in place. If Tiger CLI was installed via a package manager (Homebrew, apt, yum/dnf), tiger upgrade will instead point you at the matching package-manager command.

Quick Start

After installing Tiger CLI, authenticate with your Tiger Cloud account:

# Login to your Tiger account
tiger auth login

# View available commands
tiger --help

# List your database services
tiger service list

# Create a new database service
tiger service create --name my-database

# Get connection string
tiger db connection-string

# Connect to your database
tiger db connect

# Install the MCP server
tiger mcp install

Usage

Tiger CLI provides the following commands:

  • tiger auth - Authentication management
    • login - Log in to your Tiger account
    • logout - Log out from your Tiger account
    • status - Show current authentication status and project ID
  • tiger service - Service lifecycle management
    • list - List all services
    • create - Create a new service
    • get - Show detailed service information (aliases: describe, show)
    • fork - Fork an existing service
    • start - Start a stopped service
    • stop - Stop a running service
    • resize - Resize service CPU and memory allocation
    • delete - Delete a service
    • update-password - Update service master password
    • logs - View service logs
  • tiger db - Database operations
    • connect - Connect to a database with psql (in an interactive terminal, if the service has read replicas, offers to connect to one of them; use --no-replica-prompt to skip)
    • connection-string - Get connection string for a service
    • test-connection - Test database connectivity
    • schema - Display database schema information (tables, views, indexes, functions, TimescaleDB hypertables, and more)
  • tiger config - Configuration management
    • show - Show current configuration
    • set - Set configuration value
    • unset - Remove configuration value
    • reset - Reset configuration to defaults
  • tiger mcp - MCP server setup and management
    • install - Install and configure MCP server for an AI assistant
    • start - Start the MCP server
    • list - List available MCP tools, prompts, and resources
    • get - Get detailed information about a specific MCP capability (aliases: describe, show)
  • tiger version - Show version information
  • tiger upgrade - Upgrade the Tiger CLI to the latest version (alias: update)

Use tiger <command> --help for detailed information about each command.

MCP Server

Tiger CLI includes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants like Claude Code to interact with your Tiger Cloud infrastructure. The MCP server provides programmatic access to database services and operations.

Installation

Configure the MCP server for your AI assistant:

# Interactive installation (prompts for client selection)
tiger mcp install

# Or specify your client directly
tiger mcp install claude-code    # Claude Code
tiger mcp install codex          # Codex
tiger mcp install cursor         # Cursor IDE
tiger mcp install gemini         # Gemini CLI
tiger mcp install vscode         # VS Code
tiger mcp install windsurf       # Windsurf

After installation, restart your AI assistant to activate the Tiger MCP server.

Manual Installation

If your MCP client is not supported by tiger mcp install, follow the client's instructions for installing MCP servers. Use tiger mcp start as the command to start the MCP server. For example, many clients use a JSON file like the following:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tiger": {
      "command": "tiger",
      "args": [
        "mcp",
        "start"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Streamable HTTP Protocol

The above instructions install the MCP server using the stdio transport. If you need to use the Streamable HTTP transport instead, you can start the server with tiger mcp start http --port 8080 and install it into your client using http://localhost:8080 as the URL.

Available MCP Tools

The MCP server exposes the following tools to AI assistants:

Service Management:

  • service_list - List all database services in your project
  • service_get - Get detailed information about a specific service
  • service_create - Create new database services with configurable resources
  • service_fork - Fork an existing database service to create an independent copy
  • service_start - Start a stopped database service
  • service_stop - Stop a running database service
  • service_resize - Resize a database service by changing CPU and memory allocation
  • service_update_password - Update the master password for a service
  • service_logs - View logs for a database service

Database Operations:

  • db_execute_query - Execute SQL queries against a database service with support for parameterized queries, custom timeouts, and connection pooling
  • db_schema - Display a service's database schema (tables, views, materialized views, enums, functions, procedures, indexes, triggers, and TimescaleDB hypertable/continuous aggregate metadata) as readable text for an agent's context

The MCP server automatically uses your CLI authentication and configuration, so no additional setup is required beyond tiger auth login.

Proxied Tools

In addition to the service management tools listed above, the Tiger MCP server also proxies tools from a remote documentation MCP server. This feature provides AI assistants with semantic search capabilities for PostgreSQL, TimescaleDB, and Tiger Cloud documentation, as well as prompts/guides for various Tiger Cloud features.

The proxied documentation server (pg-aiguide) currently provides the following tools:

  • view_skill - Retrieve comprehensive guides for Postgres and TimescaleDB features and best practices
  • search_docs - Search PostgreSQL and TimescaleDB documentation using natural language queries

This proxy connection is enabled by default and requires no additional configuration.

To disable the documentation proxy:

tiger config set docs_mcp false

Configuration

The CLI stores configuration in ~/.config/tiger/config.yaml by default, and supports hierarchical configuration through environment variables and command-line flags.

# Show current configuration
tiger config show

# Set configuration values
tiger config set output json

# Remove configuration value
tiger config unset output

# Reset to defaults
tiger config reset

Configuration Options

All configuration options can be set via tiger config set <key> <value>:

  • analytics - Enable/disable analytics (default: true)
  • color - Enable/disable colored output (default: true)
  • debug - Enable/disable debug logging (default: false)
  • docs_mcp - Enable/disable docs MCP proxy (default: true)
  • output - Output format: json, yaml, or table (default: table)
  • password_storage - Password storage method: keyring, pgpass, or none (default: keyring)
  • read_only - When true, mutating operations are refused: the tiger service create/fork/start/stop/resize/update-password/delete CLI commands and their MCP equivalents return an error, and tiger db connect, tiger db connection-string, and the db_execute_query MCP tool open the database session in Tiger Cloud's immutable read-only mode (writes and DDL are rejected by the server). Read commands/tools are unaffected — tiger db schema and the db_schema MCP tool always open a read-only session regardless of this setting. Default: false.
  • service_id - Default service ID
  • version_check - When true, the CLI checks for a newer version on each invocation (in an interactive terminal) and prints a notice if one is available. Set to false to disable. Default: true.

Environment Variables

Environment variables override configuration file values. All variables use the TIGER_ prefix:

  • TIGER_ANALYTICS - Enable/disable analytics
  • TIGER_COLOR - Enable/disable colored output
  • TIGER_CONFIG_DIR - Path to configuration directory (default: ~/.config/tiger)
  • TIGER_DEBUG - Enable/disable debug logging
  • TIGER_DOCS_MCP - Enable/disable docs MCP proxy
  • TIGER_OUTPUT - Output format: json, yaml, or table
  • TIGER_PASSWORD_STORAGE - Password storage method: keyring, pgpass, or none
  • TIGER_READ_ONLY - When true, write/destructive CLI commands and Tiger MCP tools refuse to run, and db_execute_query runs against a read-only database connection
  • TIGER_PUBLIC_KEY - Public key to use for authentication (takes priority over stored credentials)
  • TIGER_SECRET_KEY - Secret key to use for authentication (takes priority over stored credentials)
  • TIGER_SERVICE_ID - Default service ID
  • TIGER_VERSION_CHECK - When true, the CLI checks for a newer version on each invocation (in an interactive terminal) and prints a notice if one is available; false to disable

Global Flags

These flags are available on all commands and take precedence over both environment variables and configuration file values:

  • --analytics - Enable/disable analytics
  • --color - Enable/disable colored output
  • --config-dir <path> - Path to configuration directory (default: ~/.config/tiger)
  • --debug - Enable/disable debug logging
  • --password-storage <method> - Password storage method: keyring, pgpass, or none
  • --service-id <id> - Specify service ID
  • --skip-update-check - Skip checking for updates on startup (default: false)
  • -h, --help - Show help information

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Here's how to get started:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Add tests for new functionality
  5. Ensure all tests pass (go test ./...)
  6. Submit a pull request

For detailed development information, see docs/development.md.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.

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Configuration

TIGER_PUBLIC_KEY*

Tiger Cloud API public key for authentication

TIGER_SECRET_KEY*secret

Tiger Cloud API secret key for authentication

Categories
Databases
Registryactive
Packageghcr.io/timescale/tiger-cli:0.20.5
TransportSTDIO
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UpdatedJun 9, 2026
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