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@cutpro/mcp

v1.0.2

Published

CutPro MCP server — wraps the public v1 API as MCP tools for AI clients

Readme

CutPro MCP

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that turns long videos into viral clips with AI. It exposes the full CutPro API as tools, so an LLM can run the whole flow: analyze a video, clip the best moments, render the final MP4, and publish to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.

Key features

  • End to end. All 34 v1 endpoints as tools: workspace, balance, videos, clipping, clips, templates, renders, posts and connections.
  • Token efficient. Results are compact and projected to the fields that matter; list_clips is rating sorted, capped, and omits long signed URLs unless asked.
  • Runs everywhere. stdio for local clients (Claude Code, Cursor, Claude Desktop, Windsurf, VS Code, Cline, Zed) and a hosted Streamable HTTP endpoint with OAuth for ChatGPT and Claude.ai.

Getting started

Requirements

  • Node.js 18 or newer.
  • A CutPro account on the Pro plan and an API key. Generate one at cut.pro/studio/me/api-keys.
  • An MCP-compatible client.

Standard config

Most clients use the same JSON. Add your API key under env:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cutpro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@cutpro/mcp"],
      "env": { "CUTPRO_API_KEY": "<your-api-key>" }
    }
  }
}

Install

After installing via a button, add your CUTPRO_API_KEY to the server's env.

claude mcp add cutpro --env CUTPRO_API_KEY=<your-api-key> -- npx -y @cutpro/mcp

Add to claude_desktop_config.json (Settings, Developer, Edit Config):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cutpro": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@cutpro/mcp"],
      "env": { "CUTPRO_API_KEY": "<your-api-key>" }
    }
  }
}

Add the standard config above to the client's MCP settings (mcp.json / mcpServers).

Open the MCP Servers panel, choose Configure, and add the standard config above.

gemini mcp add cutpro npx -y @cutpro/mcp -e CUTPRO_API_KEY=<your-api-key>

Add to ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.cutpro]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "@cutpro/mcp"]
env = { "CUTPRO_API_KEY" = "<your-api-key>" }

Use the hosted server. Add a custom connector pointing to:

https://mcp.cut.pro

You authorize with your CutPro API key on a consent page (OAuth), so no local setup is needed.

Configuration

The server is configured with environment variables.

| Variable | Description | Required | | --- | --- | --- | | CUTPRO_API_KEY | Your CutPro API key (Pro plan). | Yes (stdio) | | CUTPRO_WORKSPACE_ID | Selects the workspace for multi-workspace keys. | No | | CUTPRO_API_URL | Override the API base URL. Defaults to https://api.cut.pro/api/v1. | No |

| Variable | Description | | --- | --- | | MCP_TRANSPORT=http / PORT | Serve Streamable HTTP at the root instead of stdio. | | MCP_OAUTH=1 | Enable the full OAuth 2.1 layer (discovery, DCR, PKCE) for browser clients. | | MCP_PUBLIC_URL | Public endpoint, e.g. https://mcp.cut.pro. Its origin becomes the OAuth issuer. | | MCP_REDIS_URL | Back OAuth state with Redis so it survives restarts and scales across instances. |

MCP_TRANSPORT=http PORT=8787 MCP_OAUTH=1 \
MCP_PUBLIC_URL=https://mcp.cut.pro MCP_REDIS_URL=redis://127.0.0.1:6379 \
npx -y @cutpro/mcp

In OAuth mode the user authorizes with their own API key on a consent page; the access token maps server side to that key. Without MCP_REDIS_URL, an in-memory store is used (single instance, state lost on restart).

Tools

  • get_workspace: the workspace this key resolved to, with plan and role.
  • get_balance: current credit balance.
  • get_balance_history: ledger of credits added and consumed.
  • list_videos: your source video library.
  • start_upload: get a presigned URL to upload your own file (max 2 GB; .mp4/.mov/.webm/.mkv).
  • complete_upload: register a finished upload and get its credit cost.
  • delete_video: delete a source video and its submissions.
  • analyze_video: preview metadata and credit cost of a public URL (free).
  • submit_clipping: start AI clipping (charges credits).
  • list_submissions: clipping jobs for a video.
  • get_submission: poll a submission until completed or failed.
  • delete_submission: delete a submission and its clips.
  • list_clips: clips of a completed submission, rating sorted (URLs opt-in).
  • apply_template: apply an editing template to clips in bulk.
  • delete_clip: delete a single clip.
  • list_templates: editing templates to apply to clips.
  • render_clip: render a clip to a final MP4.
  • get_render: poll a render until completed.
  • get_render_download: signed download URL of a completed render.
  • cancel_render: cancel or delete a render.
  • get_render_limits: render quota for the workspace.
  • start_bulk_download / get_bulk_download: bundle several renders into one download.
  • create_post: publish rendered clips to connected accounts (immediate or scheduled).
  • list_posts / get_post / update_post / delete_post: manage posts.
  • publish_post: trigger publishing now.
  • retry_post_item / delete_post_item: handle individual targets.
  • list_connections / get_connection: connected social accounts.

Each tool carries read-only / write / destructive annotations so clients can plan calls.

Links

License

MIT