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@iflow-mcp/missionsquad-mcp-rss

v1.0.8

Published

MCP server for fetching, parsing, and managing RSS feeds

Readme

MCP-RSS Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for fetching, parsing, and managing RSS feeds.

Features

  • Fetch and parse RSS/Atom feeds
  • In-memory caching with TTL
  • Batch fetching of multiple feeds
  • Monitor feeds for new items
  • Search content across multiple feeds
  • Extract and format feed content
  • OPML export of subscribed feeds

Getting Started

  • Install: yarn add @missionsquad/mcp-rss or npm install @missionsquad/mcp-rss

Prerequisites

  • Node.js v20 or later
  • npm or yarn

Setup

  1. Install Dependencies:
    yarn
  2. Configure Environment:
    • Copy .env.example to .env.
    • Edit .env and set the necessary environment variables.
  3. Build the Project:
    yarn build
  4. Start the Server:
    yarn start

Available Tools

  • fetch_rss_feed: Fetches and parses a single RSS feed.
  • fetch_multiple_feeds: Fetches multiple RSS feeds in parallel or sequentially.
  • monitor_feed_updates: Checks for new items in a feed since a specific time.
  • search_feed_items: Searches for content across one or more RSS feeds.
  • extract_feed_content: Extracts and formats content from feed items. Supports json, markdown, html, and text formats.
  • get_feed_headlines: Gets a list of headlines from a feed. Supports json, markdown, html, and text formats.

Available Resources

  • rss://cache/{feedUrl}: Access cached feed data.
  • rss://opml/export: Export all monitored feeds in OPML format.

Configuration

Configure the server using environment variables defined in .env. See .env.example for all available options.


Try it on Mission Squad

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