--- title: Neon Extension description: Add Neon MCP Server as a Goose Extension --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; import CLIExtensionInstructions from '@site/src/components/CLIExtensionInstructions'; import GooseDesktopInstaller from '@site/src/components/GooseDesktopInstaller'; import { PanelLeft } from 'lucide-react'; This tutorial covers how to add the [Neon MCP Server](https://github.com/neondatabase/mcp-server-neon) as a Goose extension to interact with your Neon Postgres databases and manage your projects, branches, and more. Neon offers two versions of the MCP server: 1. **Remote MCP server** hosted by Neon, which redirects you to neon.com to sign in to your Neon account. 2. **Local MCP server** that you can run on your own machine using an API key to connect with a specific organization or your personal account. :::warning Security Note The Neon MCP Server grants powerful database management capabilities and is intended for local development only - always review LLM-requested actions before execution and avoid using in production environments. ::: ## Configuration :::tip TLDR [Launch the installer](goose://extension?type=streamable_http&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmcp.neon.tech%2Fmcp&id=neon&name=Neon&description=Manage%20Neon%20Postgres%20databases%2C%20projects%2C%20and%20branches) Use `goose configure` to add a `Remote Extension (Streaming HTTP)` extension type with: **Endpoint URL** ``` https://mcp.neon.tech/mcp ``` ::: :::info OAUTH FLOW An OAuth window will open in your browser. Follow the prompts to authorize access to your Neon account. ::: :::tip TLDR [Launch the installer](goose://extension?cmd=npx&arg=-y&arg=%40neondatabase%2Fmcp-server-neon&arg=start&arg=%3CYOUR_NEON_API_KEY%3E&id=neon&name=Neon&description=Manage%20your%20Neon%20Postgres%20databases%2C%20projects%2C%20and%20branches) **Command** ```sh npx -y @neondatabase/mcp-server-neon start ``` No environment variables are needed. ::: :::info Prerequisites - [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (v18.0.0 or higher) installed on your system to run this command, as it uses `npx` - Neon API key to authenticate the Neon MCP Server with your Neon account. You can create one from the [Neon Console](https://console.neon.tech) under your Profile settings. Refer to the [Neon documentation on API Keys](https://neon.com/docs/manage/api-keys#creating-api-keys) for detailed instructions. ::: "]} /> For all setup and configuration options, see the [official Neon MCP Server documentation](https://neon.com/docs/ai/neon-mcp-server). ## Example Usage 1 Get an overview of all your Neon database projects and their configurations. ### Goose Prompt ``` List my Neon projects ``` ### Goose Output ``` I'll help you list your Neon projects using the neon__list_projects tool. By default, it will show the first 10 projects. Here are your Neon projects: 1. laravel-test (ID: mute-mountain-08595850) - Region: AWS US East 2 - Created: July 23, 2025 - PostgreSQL: v17 2. rls-test (ID: noisy-hill-99207787) - Region: AWS US East 2 - Created: July 20, 2025 - PostgreSQL: v17 3. neon-auth-test (ID: rapid-pond-81053507) - Region: Azure East US 2 - Created: July 7, 2025 - PostgreSQL: v17 4. saas-starter-kit-nextjs (ID: misty-poetry-78149700) - Region: AWS US West 2 - Created: June 23, 2025 - PostgreSQL: v17 - Note: Has logical replication enabled 5. neon-auth-mcp-oauth (ID: gentle-base-21700263) - Region: AWS US West 2 - Created: June 4, 2025 - PostgreSQL: v17 All projects are running PostgreSQL 17 and have autoscaling configured between 1-2 compute units. Would you like more detailed information about any specific project? ``` ## Example Usage 2 Discover what tables and schemas exist within a specific project. ### Goose Prompt ``` What tables do I have in my neon-auth-mcp-oauth project? ``` ### Goose Output ``` In your neon-auth-mcp-oauth project, there is one table: users_sync in the neon_auth schema ``` ## Example Usage 3 Run queries against your database tables to retrieve and analyze your data. ### Goose Prompt ``` Count the rows in the users_sync table. ``` ### Goose Output ``` I'll count the rows in the neon_auth.users_sync table using a COUNT query. Total Records: 1 row Table Location: Schema neon_auth, Table users_sync Project: neon-auth-mcp-oauth (Project ID: gentle-base-21700263) Content: Contains one user record ```