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@iflow-mcp/anilist-mcp

v1.2.6

Published

AniList MCP server for accessing AniList API data

Readme

AniList MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that interfaces with the AniList API, allowing LLM clients to access and interact with anime, manga, character, staff, and user data from AniList.

Features

  • Search for anime, manga, characters, staff, and studios
  • Get detailed information about specific anime, manga, characters, and staff members
  • Access user profiles and lists
  • Support for advanced filtering options
  • Retrieve genres and media tags

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+

Using with Claude Desktop (or other MCP clients)

Installing via Smithery

To install AniList MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @yuna0x0/anilist-mcp --client claude

# For other MCP clients, use the following command:
# List available clients
npx -y @smithery/cli list clients
# Install to other clients
npx -y @smithery/cli install @yuna0x0/anilist-mcp --client <client_name>

Installing via mcp-get

npx @michaellatman/mcp-get@latest install anilist-mcp

Manual Installation

  1. Add this server to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "anilist": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "anilist-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "ANILIST_TOKEN": "your_api_token"
      }
    }
  }
}

You may remove the env object entirely, if you are not planning to use the AniList Token for operations that require login.

  1. Restart Claude Desktop
  2. Use the tools to interact with AniList

Environment Variables

  • ANILIST_TOKEN: (Optional) AniList API Token (Only needed for operations that require login)

Get an AniList API Token (Optional)

To get an API token, follow these steps:

  1. Go to AniList settings.
  2. Click on "Create New Client".
  3. Use this URL as your client's "Redirect URL":
https://anilist.co/api/v2/oauth/pin
  1. Click "Save"
  2. Then go to https://anilist.co/api/v2/oauth/authorize?client_id={clientID}&response_type=token, replace the {clientID} with the client ID you get. It will ask you to log in and then provide you with the token to use.
  3. Copy the generated token and use it in your .env file or environment variables.

Available Tools

Misc Tools

  • get_genres: Get all available genres on AniList
  • get_media_tags: Get all available media tags on AniList
  • get_site_statistics: Get AniList site statistics over the last seven days
  • get_studio: Get information about a studio by its AniList ID or name
  • favourite_studio: [Requires Login] Favourite or unfavourite a studio by its ID

Activity Tools

  • delete_activity: [Requires Login] Delete the current authorized user's activity post
  • get_activity: Get a specific AniList activity by its ID
  • get_user_activity: Fetch activities from a user
  • post_message_activity: [Requires Login] Post a new message activity or update an existing one
  • post_text_activity: [Requires Login] Post a new text activity or update an existing one

List Tools

  • get_user_anime_list: Get a user's anime list
  • get_user_manga_list: Get a user's manga list
  • add_list_entry: [Requires Login] Add an entry to the authorized user's list
  • remove_list_entry: [Requires Login] Remove an entry from the authorized user's list
  • update_list_entry: [Requires Login] Update an entry on the authorized user's list

Media Tools

  • get_anime: Get detailed information about an anime by its AniList ID
  • get_manga: Get detailed information about a manga by its AniList ID
  • favourite_anime: [Requires Login] Favourite or unfavourite an anime by its ID
  • favourite_manga: [Requires Login] Favourite or unfavourite a manga by its ID

People Tools

  • get_character: Get information about a character by their AniList ID
  • get_staff: Get information about staff member by their AniList ID
  • favourite_character: [Requires Login] Favourite or unfavourite a character by its ID
  • favourite_staff: [Requires Login] Favourite or unfavourite a staff member by their ID
  • get_todays_birthday_characters: Get all characters whose birthday is today
  • get_todays_birthday_staff: Get all staff members whose birthday is today

Recommendation Tools

  • get_recommendation: Get an AniList recommendation by its ID
  • get_recommendations_for_media: Get AniList recommendations for a specific media

Search Tools

  • search_activity: Search for activities on AniList
  • search_anime: Search for anime with query term and filters
  • search_manga: Search for manga with query term and filters
  • search_character: Search for characters based on a query term
  • search_staff: Search for staff members based on a query term
  • search_studio: Search for studios based on a query term
  • search_user: Search for users on AniList

Thread Tools

  • get_thread: Get a specific thread by its AniList ID
  • get_thread_comments: Get comments for a specific thread
  • delete_thread: [Requires Login] Delete a thread by its ID

User Tools

  • get_user_profile: Get a user's AniList profile
  • get_user_stats: Get a user's AniList statistics
  • get_full_user_info: Get a user's complete profile and stats information
  • get_user_recent_activity: Get recent activity from a user
  • get_authorized_user: [Requires Login] Get profile information of the currently authorized user
  • follow_user: [Requires Login] Follow or unfollow a user by their ID
  • update_user: [Requires Login] Update user settings

Example Usage

Basic Anime Search

Can you search for anime similar to "Bocchi the Rock!"?

Get Character Info

Can you tell me about the character Hitori Gotou? Use the AniList tools to find information.

Compare Studio Works

What anime has Studio Ghibli produced? Can you list their most popular works?

Local Development

This project uses pnpm as its package manager.

Clone the repository and install dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/yuna0x0/anilist-mcp.git
cd anilist-mcp
pnpm install

Configuration (Optional)

  1. Create a .env file by copying the example:
cp .env.example .env
  1. Edit the .env file and add your AniList API token:
ANILIST_TOKEN=your_api_token

Debugging with MCP Inspector

You can use the MCP Inspector to test and debug the AniList MCP server:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector -e ANILIST_TOKEN=your_api_token npx anilist-mcp

# Use this instead when Local Development
pnpm run inspector

Then open your browser to the provided URL (usually http://localhost:6274) to access the MCP Inspector interface. From there, you can:

  1. Connect to your running AniList MCP server
  2. Browse available tools
  3. Run tools with custom parameters
  4. View the responses

This is particularly useful for testing your setup before connecting it to Claude or another AI assistant.

Docker

Pull from Docker Hub:

docker pull yuna0x0/anilist-mcp

Docker build (Local Development):

docker build -t yuna0x0/anilist-mcp .

Docker multi-platform build (Local Development):

docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 -t yuna0x0/anilist-mcp .

Security Notice

This MCP server accepts your AniList API token in the .env file or as an environment variable. Keep this information secure and never commit it to version control.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.