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@iflow-mcp/linkedin-mcp-server

v0.1.2

Published

MCP server for interacting with Linkedin Marketing API

Readme

Linkedin MCP Server

MCP server for interacting with Linkedin Community Management API.

This MCP server:

⚠️ Disclaimer: The Third-Party Authorization Flow proposal status is currently in draft. The only MCP client, to my knowledge, that currently implements this specification of the protocol is the MCP Inspector

Features

Tools

  • user-info - Get current logged in user infos (name, headline and profile picture)
  • create-post - Create a new post on LinkedIn

Installation

Follow those instructions to run Linkedin MCP server on your host. You'll need to provide your own Linkedin client.

Requirements

  • Node 22 (lts/jod)
  • pnpm 10
  • a Linkedin client with Community Management API product installed and http://localhost:3001/callback added to the authorized redirect URLs

Instructions

  • Install dependencies:
pnpm install
  • Create env file and populate with your Linkedin client credentials and a random string secret value for JWT_SECRET:
cp .env.template .env && vi .env
  • Run the server:
pnpm run dev
  • Configure your favorite MCP client to use this new server:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "linkedin": {
      "url": "http://localhost:3001/sse"
    }
  }
}

Debugging

Start the MCP Inspector to debug this server, which is available as a package script:

pnpm run inspector

Access the inspector in your browser at http://localhost:5173

Acknowledgment

  • Den Delimarsky that bravely gave a first shot at this new authorization flow with Microsoft Entra ID and detailed his results in his blog post: https://den.dev/blog/auth-modelcontextprotocol-entra-id/
  • Matt Pocock and his always welcome neat TS tricks specifically in the context of writting your own MCP server on AI Hero: https://www.aihero.dev/publish-your-mcp-server-to-npm