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Cubbi - Container Tool

Cubbi is a command-line tool for managing ephemeral containers that run AI tools and development environments. It works with both local Docker and a dedicated remote web service that manages containers in a Docker-in-Docker (DinD) environment. Cubbi also supports connecting to MCP (Model Control Protocol) servers to extend AI tools with additional capabilities.

PyPI - Version PyPI - Python Version Tests License: MIT

🚀 Quick Reference

  • cubbi session create - Create a new session
  • cubbix - Shortcut for cubbi session create
  • cubbix . - Mount the current directory
  • cubbix /path/to/dir - Mount a specific directory
  • cubbix https://github.com/user/repo - Clone a repository

📋 Requirements

📥 Installation

# Via pip
pip install cubbi

# Via uv
uv tool install cubbi

# Without installation
# (meaning all commands below must be prefixed with `uvx`)
uvx cubbi

Then compile your first image:

cubbi image build goose
cubbi image build opencode

For Developers

If you are looking to contribute to the development, you will need to use uv as well:

git clone https://github.com/monadical-sas/cubbi
cd cubbi
uv tool install --with-editable . .
# You'll have cubbi and cubbix executable files in your PATH, pointing to the local installation.

📚 Basic Usage

# Show help message (displays available commands)
cubbi

# Create a new session with the default image (using cubbix alias)
cubbix

# Create a session and run an initial command before the shell starts
cubbix --run "ls -l"

# Create a session, run a command, and exit (no shell prompt)
cubbix --run "ls -l" --no-shell

# List all active sessions
cubbi session list

# Connect to a specific session
cubbi session connect SESSION_ID

# Close a session when done
cubbi session close SESSION_ID

# Create a session with a specific image
cubbix --image goose
cubbix --image opencode

# Create a session with environment variables
cubbix -e VAR1=value1 -e VAR2=value2

# Mount custom volumes (similar to Docker's -v flag)
cubbix -v /local/path:/container/path
cubbix -v ~/data:/data -v ./configs:/etc/app/config

# Mount a local directory (current directory or specific path)
cubbix .
cubbix /path/to/project

# Connect to external Docker networks
cubbix --network teamnet --network dbnet

# Connect to MCP servers for extended capabilities
cubbix --mcp github --mcp jira

# Clone a Git repository
cubbix https://github.com/username/repo

# Using the cubbix shortcut (equivalent to cubbi session create)
cubbix                        # Creates a session without mounting anything
cubbix .                      # Mounts the current directory
cubbix /path/to/project       # Mounts the specified directory
cubbix https://github.com/username/repo  # Clones the repository

# Shorthand with MCP servers
cubbix https://github.com/username/repo --mcp github

# Shorthand with an initial command
cubbix . --run "apt-get update && apt-get install -y my-package"

# Execute a command and exit without starting a shell
cubbix . --run "python script.py" --no-shell

# Enable SSH server in the container
cubbix --ssh

🖼️ Image Management

Cubbi includes an image management system that allows you to build, manage, and use Docker images for different AI tools:

# List available images
cubbi image list

# Get detailed information about an image
cubbi image info goose
cubbi image info opencode

# Build an image
cubbi image build goose
cubbi image build opencode

Images are defined in the cubbi/images/ directory, with each subdirectory containing:

  • Dockerfile: Docker image definition
  • entrypoint.sh: Container entrypoint script
  • cubbi-init.sh: Standardized initialization script
  • cubbi_image.yaml: Image metadata and configuration
  • README.md: Image documentation

Cubbi automatically discovers and loads image definitions from the YAML files.


## Development

```bash
# Run the tests
uv run -m pytest

# Run linting
uvx ruff check .

# Format code
uvx ruff format .

⚙️ Configuration

Cubbi supports user-specific configuration via a YAML file located at ~/.config/cubbi/config.yaml. This allows you to set default values and configure service credentials.

Managing Configuration

# View all configuration
cubbi config list

# Get a specific configuration value
cubbi config get langfuse.url

# Set configuration values
cubbi config set langfuse.url "https://cloud.langfuse.com"
cubbi config set langfuse.public_key "pk-lf-..."
cubbi config set langfuse.secret_key "sk-lf-..."

# Set API keys for various services
cubbi config set openai.api_key "sk-..."
cubbi config set anthropic.api_key "sk-ant-..."

# Reset configuration to defaults
cubbi config reset

Default Networks Configuration

You can configure default networks that will be applied to every new session:

# List default networks
cubbi config network list

# Add a network to defaults
cubbi config network add teamnet

# Remove a network from defaults
cubbi config network remove teamnet

Default Volumes Configuration

You can configure default volumes that will be automatically mounted in every new session:

# List default volumes
cubbi config volume list

# Add a volume to defaults
cubbi config volume add /local/path:/container/path

# Remove a volume from defaults (will prompt if multiple matches found)
cubbi config volume remove /local/path

Default volumes will be combined with any volumes specified using the -v flag when creating a session.

Default MCP Servers Configuration

You can configure default MCP servers that sessions will automatically connect to:

# List default MCP servers
cubbi config mcp list

# Add an MCP server to defaults
cubbi config mcp add github

# Remove an MCP server from defaults
cubbi config mcp remove github

When adding new MCP servers, they are added to defaults by default. Use the --no-default flag to prevent this:

cubbi mcp add github -e GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN=xxxx github mcp/github --no-default

When creating sessions, if no MCP server is specified with --mcp, the default MCP servers will be used automatically.

External Network Connectivity

Cubbi containers can connect to external Docker networks, allowing them to communicate with other services in those networks:

# Create a session connected to external networks
cubbi session create --network teamnet --network dbnet

Important: Networks must be "attachable" to be joined by Cubbi containers. Here's how to create attachable networks:

# Create an attachable network with Docker
docker network create --driver bridge --attachable teamnet

# Example docker-compose.yml with attachable network
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
  web:
    image: nginx
    networks:
      - teamnet

networks:
  teamnet:
    driver: bridge
    attachable: true  # This is required for Cubbi containers to connect

Service Credentials

Service credentials like API keys configured in ~/.config/cubbi/config.yaml are automatically passed to containers as environment variables:

Config Setting Environment Variable
langfuse.url LANGFUSE_URL
langfuse.public_key LANGFUSE_INIT_PROJECT_PUBLIC_KEY
langfuse.secret_key LANGFUSE_INIT_PROJECT_SECRET_KEY
openai.api_key OPENAI_API_KEY
anthropic.api_key ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
openrouter.api_key OPENROUTER_API_KEY
google.api_key GOOGLE_API_KEY

🌐 MCP Server Management

MCP (Model Control Protocol) servers provide tool-calling capabilities to AI models, enhancing their ability to interact with external services, databases, and systems. Cubbi supports multiple types of MCP servers:

  1. Remote HTTP SSE servers - External MCP servers accessed over HTTP
  2. Docker-based MCP servers - Local MCP servers running in Docker containers, with a SSE proxy for stdio-to-SSE conversion

Managing MCP Servers

# List all configured MCP servers and their status
cubbi mcp list

# View detailed status of an MCP server
cubbi mcp status github

# Start/stop/restart individual MCP servers
cubbi mcp start github
cubbi mcp stop github
cubbi mcp restart github

# Start all MCP servers at once
cubbi mcp start --all

# Stop and remove all MCP servers at once
cubbi mcp stop --all

# Run the MCP Inspector to visualize and interact with MCP servers
# It automatically joins all MCP networks for seamless DNS resolution
# Uses two ports: frontend UI (default: 5173) and backend API (default: 3000)
cubbi mcp inspector

# Run the MCP Inspector with custom ports
cubbi mcp inspector --client-port 6173 --server-port 6174

# Run the MCP Inspector in detached mode
cubbi mcp inspector --detach

# Stop the MCP Inspector
cubbi mcp inspector --stop

# View MCP server logs
cubbi mcp logs github

# Remove an MCP server configuration
cubbi mcp remove github

Adding MCP Servers

Cubbi supports different types of MCP servers:

# Example of docker-based MCP server
cubbi mcp add fetch mcp/fetch
cubbi mcp add github -e GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN=xxxx github mcp/github

# Example of SSE-based MCP server
cubbi mcp add myserver https://myssemcp.com

Using MCP Servers with Sessions

MCP servers can be attached to sessions when they are created:

# Create a session with a single MCP server
cubbi session create --mcp github

# Create a session with multiple MCP servers
cubbi session create --mcp github --mcp jira

MCP servers are persistent and can be shared between sessions. They continue running even when sessions are closed, allowing for efficient reuse across multiple sessions.

📜 License

Cubbi is licensed under the MIT License.

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