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@heznpc/profilekit-mcp

v0.2.1

Published

MCP server for ProfileKit. Render composable GitHub profile SVG cards from Claude Code, Codex CLI, or any MCP-capable agent.

Downloads

399

Readme

profilekit-mcp

MCP server for ProfileKit. Build GitHub profile SVG cards through conversation — from Claude Code, Codex CLI, ChatGPT Apps, or any other MCP-capable agent.

ProfileKit is the human craft layer on top of AI-generated defaults. This MCP server is how you reach it from inside a coding agent.


Why MCP

Since OpenAI and Anthropic co-announced MCP Apps in late 2025, a single MCP server covers Claude Code + Codex CLI + ChatGPT natively. No per-platform adapters.

Install

npm install -g @heznpc/profilekit-mcp

Register with your agent

Claude Code — add to .claude/settings.json in your repo:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "profilekit": { "command": "profilekit-mcp" }
  }
}

Codex CLI — add to ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.profilekit]
command = "profilekit-mcp"

ChatGPT Apps — (Apps SDK MCP adapter; see the Apps SDK docs for wire-up)

Usage

Inside any registered agent, just ask:

> What ProfileKit cards exist?
> Render a tokyo_night stats card for heznpc.
> Give me a hero banner saying "heznpc" with subtitle "Building the ecosystem AI lives in", wave background, space-grotesk font.
> Build a kanagawa-themed pin card for heznpc/ProfileKit.

The agent will invoke list_cards / list_themes / render under the hood and hand you back a URL + markdown snippet ready to paste into your README.

Tools

| Tool | Description | |---|---| | list_cards | Enumerate all 28 card types with one-line descriptions and required params | | list_themes | List the 17 built-in themes | | render | Build a card URL + markdown + HTML snippet for a given type and params |

render does not fetch the SVG. It returns the URL and snippets so you can embed the live image wherever external <img> tags are allowed (GitHub README, dev.to, Hashnode, Notion cover, slide cover).

Example conversation

You: Render a pin card for heznpc/anvil using the rose_pine theme.

Agent: [calls render(type="pin", params={username: "heznpc", repo: "anvil", theme: "rose_pine"})]

URL:
https://profilekit.vercel.app/api/pin?username=heznpc&repo=anvil&theme=rose_pine

Markdown:
![pin](https://profilekit.vercel.app/api/pin?username=heznpc&repo=anvil&theme=rose_pine)

HTML:
<img src="https://profilekit.vercel.app/api/pin?username=heznpc&repo=anvil&theme=rose_pine" alt="pin" />

Roadmap

  • v0.2 — Dynamic catalog sync from a ProfileKit /api/catalog endpoint (drop-in updates when new cards ship)
  • v0.3compose_readme(sections) tool — return a full blog-layout README snippet in one call
  • v0.4 — Optional SVG inlining (fetch card content into the response) for agents that want to reason over the markup
  • v1.0 — Palette suggestion tool backed by the caller's own vision/LLM capability (no built-in model calls)

License

MIT © heznpc