A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with the Hashnode API. This server provides tools for accessing and searching Hashnode content programmatically.
- Creating and publishing new articles
- Updating existing articles
- Searching for articles by keywords
- Retrieving article details
- Getting user information
- Fetching the latest articles from a publication
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/sbmagar13/hashnode-mcp-server.git cd hashnode-mcp-server
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Create a virtual environment and activate it:
python -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows, use: .venv\Scripts\activate
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Install the dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Create a
.env
file in the root directory with your Hashnode API credentials:HASHNODE_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_personal_access_token HASHNODE_API_URL=https://gql.hashnode.com
You have two options for running the server:
python run_server.py
Or directly using the root file:
python mcp_server.py
The server will start and listen for connections from AI assistants. By default, it runs on localhost:8000
using the Server-Sent Events (SSE) transport protocol.
When properly configured in Claude Desktop or Cline VSCode extension, the MCP integration will automatically start and manage the server process for you.
When configuring your MCP server in Claude Desktop or Cline VSCode extension, you should use the root mcp_server.py
file directly rather than the files in the hashnode_mcp
directory. The hashnode_mcp
directory is primarily for packaging purposes.
The server provides the following tools:
test_api_connection()
: Test the connection to the Hashnode APIcreate_article(title, body_markdown, tags="", published=False)
: Create and publish a new article on Hashnodeupdate_article(article_id, title=None, body_markdown=None, tags=None, published=None)
: Update an existing article on Hashnodeget_latest_articles(hostname, limit=10)
: Get the latest articles from a Hashnode publication by hostnamesearch_articles(query, page=1)
: Search for articles on Hashnodeget_article_details(article_id)
: Get detailed information about a specific articleget_user_info(username)
: Get information about a Hashnode user
Once the server is running, you can use it with AI assistants that support the Model Context Protocol (MCP), such as Claude. The assistant will be able to use the tools provided by the server to interact with the Hashnode API.
The tools can be used to:
- Test the API connection
- Create and publish new articles
- Update existing articles
- Get the latest articles from a publication
- Search for articles
- Get detailed information about specific articles
- Get information about users
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Navigate to the Cline MCP settings file:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Code\User\globalStorage\saoudrizwan.claude-dev\settings\cline_mcp_settings.json
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings\cline_mcp_settings.json
- Linux:
Unfortunately, Claude Desktop is not available for Linux as of now
(You can use Cline extension instead)
- Windows:
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Add your Hashnode MCP server configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "hashnode": { "command": "/path/to/your/venv/bin/python", "args": [ "/path/to/your/hashnode-mcp-server/mcp_server.py" ], "env": { "HASHNODE_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-personal-access-token" } } } }
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Navigate to the configuration file:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
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Add your Hashnode MCP server configuration using the same format as above.
If you encounter connection issues:
- Verify the server is running
- Check the paths in your configuration
- Ensure your environment variables are properly set
- Check the server logs for any error messages
- Try restarting both the MCP server and the Claude application
HASHNODE_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN
: Your Hashnode personal access tokenHASHNODE_API_URL
: The Hashnode GraphQL API URL (default: https://gql.hashnode.com)
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
The source code for this project is available on GitHub: https://github.com/sbmagar13/hashnode-mcp-server
The project is organized with a clean, modular structure:
mcp_server.py
: Root server implementation that can be run directlyhashnode_mcp/
: Core package containing the modular functionalitymcp_server.py
: Package version of the server implementationutils.py
: Utility functions for formatting responses and GraphQL queries
run_server.py
: Entry point for running the server using the package version
The server uses asynchronous programming with Python's asyncio
and httpx
libraries for efficient API communication. GraphQL queries and mutations are defined as constants, making them easy to maintain and update.
Planned future developments include:
- Additional Hashnode features (comments, series, newsletters)
- Analytics integration
- Content optimization
- Multi-user support
- Webhook support
- Hashnode for providing the API
- Model Context Protocol (MCP) for the server framework
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