
"Today, we're excited to introduce the AWS Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) MCP Server, a new tool that bridges the gap between AI assistants and your AWS infrastructure development workflow."
"Whether you're writing AWS CloudFormation templates or AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) code, the IaC MCP Server acts as an intelligent companion that understands your infrastructure needs and provides contextual assistance throughout your development lifecycle."
"The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that enables AI assistants to securely connect to external data sources and tools. Think of it as a universal adapter that lets AI models interact with your development tools while keeping sensitive operations local and under your control."
"Remote Documentation Search Tools These tools connect to the AWS Knowledge MCP backend to retrieve relevant, up-to-date information: search_cdk_documentation Search the AWS CDK knowledge base for APIs, concepts, and implementation guidance. search_cdk_samples_and_constructs Discover pre-built AWS CDK constructs and patterns from the AWS Construct Library. search_cloudformation_documentation Query CloudFormation documentation for resource types, properties, and intrinsic functions. read_cdk_documentation_page Retrieve and read full documentation pages returned from searches or provided URLs."
The IaC MCP Server connects AI assistants to AWS infrastructure development workflows, providing contextual help for CloudFormation templates and CDK code. The server uses the open Model Context Protocol to securely link AI models to external documentation and tooling while preserving local execution and control over sensitive operations. The server exposes nine specialized tools grouped into remote documentation search and local validation/troubleshooting categories. Remote tools query AWS CDK and CloudFormation knowledge and samples. Local tools run on the developer machine to validate templates, surface best practices, and assist with deployment troubleshooting without sending execution to external services.
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