Go Process Inspector
MCP ServerFreeInspect and analyze running Go processes with detailed goroutine states, memory statistics, and binary information. Use an interactive terminal UI or HTTP API for programmatic access. Enable the MCP server to interact with Go process data via a Server-Sent Events endpoint and available tools for gor
- Best for
- goroutine state inspection, memory statistics retrieval, binary information extraction
- Type
- MCP Server · Free
- Score
- 47/100
- Best alternative
- AWS MCP Servers
- Agent-compatible
- Yes — MCP protocol
Capabilities5 decomposed
goroutine state inspection
Medium confidenceThis capability provides detailed insights into the states of goroutines within a running Go process by leveraging the Go runtime's introspection capabilities. It utilizes a combination of the runtime package and a Server-Sent Events (SSE) endpoint to stream real-time updates about goroutine states, allowing developers to monitor and analyze concurrent execution patterns effectively.
Utilizes SSE for real-time updates, allowing developers to receive live data about goroutine states without polling.
More efficient than traditional polling methods as it streams updates, reducing overhead and latency.
memory statistics retrieval
Medium confidenceThis capability retrieves and presents detailed memory statistics of a running Go process by interfacing with the runtime package's memory profiling tools. It aggregates data on heap allocations, garbage collection cycles, and memory usage, providing a comprehensive view of the application's memory footprint through an interactive terminal UI or HTTP API.
Integrates directly with Go's runtime memory profiling tools, providing real-time insights without additional instrumentation.
Offers more detailed and accurate memory statistics than generic monitoring tools due to its deep integration with Go's runtime.
binary information extraction
Medium confidenceThis capability allows users to extract and analyze binary information from Go executables by utilizing Go's reflection capabilities and binary analysis libraries. It provides insights into the binary's structure, including function symbols, package dependencies, and build information, which can be accessed programmatically via the HTTP API or interactively through the terminal UI.
Employs Go's reflection and binary analysis capabilities to provide detailed insights without needing external tools.
More comprehensive than generic binary analysis tools, as it specifically targets Go binaries and leverages Go's own introspection features.
process lookup and management
Medium confidenceThis capability enables users to look up and manage running Go processes through an HTTP API or terminal interface. It utilizes system-level calls to gather information about active Go processes, including their IDs, memory usage, and goroutine states, allowing developers to manage and monitor multiple instances efficiently.
Combines process management with real-time data retrieval, enabling seamless interaction with running Go applications.
More integrated than standalone process managers, as it provides direct insights into Go-specific metrics.
interactive terminal ui for process inspection
Medium confidenceThis capability offers an interactive terminal user interface that allows users to inspect and analyze Go processes in real-time. It employs a command-line interface built with Go's rich standard library, providing a user-friendly experience for navigating goroutine states, memory statistics, and binary information without needing to write code.
Designed specifically for Go process inspection, providing tailored commands and visualizations that enhance usability.
More focused than general-purpose terminal tools, as it is optimized for Go process analysis.
Capabilities are decomposed by AI analysis. Each maps to specific user intents and improves with match feedback.
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Best For
- ✓Go developers debugging concurrent applications
- ✓Go developers optimizing memory usage in applications
- ✓Go developers needing insights into binary files
- ✓DevOps engineers managing Go applications in production
- ✓Go developers preferring command-line tools for monitoring
Known Limitations
- ⚠Limited to Go applications; does not support other languages.
- ⚠Requires a running Go process with debug information.
- ⚠Only applicable to Go applications; requires specific runtime flags for profiling.
- ⚠Limited to Go binaries; does not analyze binaries from other languages.
- ⚠Limited to processes running on the same machine; requires appropriate permissions.
- ⚠Requires terminal access; may not be suitable for users preferring GUI tools.
Requirements
Input / Output
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Inspect and analyze running Go processes with detailed goroutine states, memory statistics, and binary information. Use an interactive terminal UI or HTTP API for programmatic access. Enable the MCP server to interact with Go process data via a Server-Sent Events endpoint and available tools for goroutines, memory stats, runtime info, and process lookup.
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