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Github Composable Delivery Snowfakery Mcp

MCP server for authoring, analyzing, debugging, and running Snowfakery recipes

Developer ToolsPackagePythonOpen SourceExternal
Last updated
March 16, 2026
Visibility
Public
ByRegistry

About This MCP Server


Snowfakery is a YAML-based tool for programmatically generating test data. This MCP server connects Snowfakery to AI assistants, letting you:

Perfect for teams that need realistic test data—from Salesforce admins to developers building data pipelines.

Capabilities
Snowfakery documentation and recipe examplesJSON schema for recipe validationRun outputs and artifactsValidate & analyze recipes (catch errors early)Run recipes and capture outputList & retrieve example recipesGenerate CumulusCI mapping files

Why Use Github Composable Delivery Snowfakery Mcp?

  • Snowfakery documentation and recipe examples
  • JSON schema for recipe validation
  • Run outputs and artifacts
  • Validate & analyze recipes (catch errors early)
  • Run recipes and capture output
  • List & retrieve example recipes
  • Generate CumulusCI mapping files

Specifications

Status
live
Industry
Developer Tools
Category
General
Server type
Package
Language
Python
License
Open Source
Verified
Yes

Requirements

  • uv sync --all-groups

Hosting


Hosting Options

  • Package

API


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1

Configure

Configuration
json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "snowfakery-mcp": {
      "command": "snowfakery-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Performance


Usage


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Name
Github Composable Delivery Snowfakery Mcp
Function
MCP server for authoring, analyzing, debugging, and running Snowfakery recipes
Transport
Package
Language
Python
Source
External (Registry)
License
Open Source
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