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title: 'Endgame - Documentation - Claude Code Setup Guide'
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description: 'Learn how to set up and use Endgame with Claude Code AI. Complete guide for configuring the MCP server and developing with AI assistance.'
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Claude Code is a spectacular AI-enhanced CLI for writing and working with code. It supports MCP servers, and by adding Endgame, you'll enable Claude Code to seamlessly deploy any code that it writes.
## Install Claude Code
If you don't already have Claude Code installed, follow its [official documentation](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/getting-started) to get started.
## Add Endgame MCP Server
There are two ways to add the Endgame MCP server to Claude Code:
### Using the CLI (Recommended)
Run this command in your terminal. Be sure to use the `--scope user` flag to install it globally, otherwise it will only be available in the current project:
```bash
claude mcp add endgame \
--scope user \
-e API_KEY=your_endgame_api_key \
-- npx endgame-mcp@latest
```
Replace `your_endgame_api_key` with your actual Endgame API key, which you can obtain from Endgame's [dashboard](https://dashboard.endgame.dev).
### Manual Configuration
Alternatively, you can manually add this configuration to your `.claude.json` file. To make it available globally, add it to the `"mcpServers"` object at the root level of the JSON (rather than within a specific project):
```json
"mcpServers": {
"endgame": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"endgame-mcp@latest"
],
"env": {
"API_KEY": "your_endgame_api_key"
}
}
}
```
Replace `your_endgame_api_key` with your actual Endgame API key, which you can get from [Endgame's dashboard](https://dashboard.endgame.dev).
## Verify Installation
To confirm the MCP server has been correctly installed, you can list the installed MCPs with these commands:
```bash
claude
# After it starts up, run:
/mcp
```
Once configured, you can use the Endgame tools directly within Claude Code conversations to manage your applications and deployments seamlessly.