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aeo-mcp

v1.0.1

Published

MCP server that gives AI agents tools to inspect a website's visibility to AI answer engines: crawler permissions, llms.txt, structured data, and a full AI-readiness audit.

Readme

aeo-mcp

An MCP server that gives AI agents — Claude, Claude Code, Cursor, anything speaking the Model Context Protocol — tools to inspect a website's visibility to AI answer engines. Crawler permissions, llms.txt, structured data, on-page signals, and a full 29-check AI-readiness audit (powered by answer-audit), each one tool call away. Read-only, no API keys, no telemetry.

Install

Claude Code

claude mcp add aeo -- npx -y aeo-mcp

Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json)

{ "mcpServers": { "aeo": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "aeo-mcp"] } } }

Cursor (.cursor/mcp.json)

{ "mcpServers": { "aeo": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "aeo-mcp"] } } }

Tools

| Tool | When the agent uses it | Input | Returns | |---|---|---|---| | audit_url | "How visible is this site to ChatGPT/Perplexity?" — full AEO health check | { url } | 0-100 score, grade, category breakdown, failed/warned checks with fixes | | check_ai_crawlers | "Is GPTBot blocked?" — robots.txt policy per AI bot | { url } | Per-bot allow/block verdicts with the matching rule, plus sitemaps | | inspect_llms_txt | "Does this site have llms.txt? Is it valid?" | { url } | Title, summary, sections with links, structural issues, raw excerpt | | extract_structured_data | "What schema markup does this page have?" | { url } | JSON-LD types, key fields per node, parse errors | | extract_page_signals | "Why do engines misread this page?" | { url } | Title, meta description, h1, canonical, lang, text ratio, heading outline, client-side-rendering flag |

Bots checked by check_ai_crawlers: GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, CCBot, Bingbot.

Try these prompts

  • "Audit glowlab.com and summarize the top 3 AEO fixes."
  • "Compare the AI crawler policies of nike.com and adidas.com — who is more open to being cited?"
  • "Check if my site has a valid llms.txt, and if not, draft one from my page signals."

Security

The server fetches model-supplied URLs, so it ships with an SSRF guard: http/https only, DNS resolution checked against private and special ranges (loopback, RFC1918, link-local, unique-local, IPv4-mapped forms), re-validation on every redirect hop, 10 s timeout, 2 MB body cap, max 5 redirects. Violations return a clean tool error, never an exception. All tools are read-only and no LLM calls happen inside the server.

Development

npm install
npm run build   # required before npm test (the protocol test runs dist/)
npm test

Tests include a scripted stdio round-trip (initialize → tools/list → tools/call) against the built server. To inspect interactively:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js

License

MIT © Arthur Carlson