Gives Claude real VMs to test infrastructure code instead of hoping it works in production. Provision multi-node clusters with Ubuntu, CentOS, VyOS, OpenWrt, or OPNsense in seconds, run commands via exec, snapshot working configs with save, then delete when done. Supports custom network topologies with multiple NICs per node for testing routers and firewalls. No local Docker or containers. The LLM writes a bash script or firewall rule, runs it on actual VMs with root access and real networking, sees it fail, adjusts, and tries again until it works. Hosted remote server, so you just add the URL to your MCP config and start breaking things in disposable 10-minute clusters.
claude mcp add --transport stdio sh.antrieb-antrieb uvx antrieb