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wordpress-org-mcp-server

v1.0.5

Published

MCP server for WordPress.org plugin analysis and comparison

Readme

WordPress Plugin Directory MCP Server

Tests

npm version npm downloads

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Claude Code to analyze, download, and compare WordPress.org plugins with your local plugins.

🔗 Repository: https://github.com/juanma-wp/wordpress-org-mcp

Features

  • Search plugins on WordPress.org by keyword
  • Download plugins directly from WordPress.org
  • Extract and analyze plugin files
  • Compare local plugins with WordPress.org versions
  • Generate detailed diffs between plugin versions
  • Browse plugin file structures

Installation & Setup

# Register with Claude CLI
claude mcp add wordpress-org npx wordpress-org-mcp-server

# Verify registration
claude mcp list

Available Tools

search_plugins

Search for WordPress.org plugins by keyword.

Parameters:

  • query (string): Search query
  • limit (number, optional): Maximum results (default: 10)

Example:

Search for "jwt authentication" plugins

get_plugin_info

Get detailed information about a specific plugin.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug

Example:

Get info for plugin "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"

download_plugin

Download a plugin from WordPress.org.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • version (string, optional): Version (default: "latest")

extract_plugin

Extract a downloaded plugin ZIP file.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • zip_path (string, optional): Path to ZIP file

list_plugin_files

List files in an extracted plugin.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • extension (string, optional): Filter by extension (.php, .js, etc.)

read_plugin_file

Read contents of a specific plugin file.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • file_path (string): Relative path to file

compare_plugins

Compare local plugin with WordPress.org version.

Parameters:

  • local_path (string): Path to local plugin directory
  • wp_org_slug (string): WordPress.org plugin slug
  • format (string, optional): "summary" or "detailed" (default: "summary")

Example:

Compare my local plugin with WordPress.org version:
- local_path: "/absolute/path/to/rest-auth-jwt"
- wp_org_slug: "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"

get_file_diff

Get detailed diff for a specific file.

Parameters:

  • local_path (string): Path to local plugin
  • wp_org_slug (string): WordPress.org plugin slug
  • file_path (string): Relative path to file

Example Workflow

  1. Search for similar plugins:

    Search for JWT authentication plugins to see what's available
  2. Get plugin details:

    Get detailed info for "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"
  3. Compare with your local plugin:

    Compare my local plugin at "/path/to/my/plugin" with "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"
  4. Examine specific differences:

    Show me the diff for "includes/class-auth.php" between my plugin and "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"

Plugin Storage Locations

The server stores downloaded and extracted plugins in system directories to avoid cluttering your project workspace:

Default Locations

macOS:

  • Cache (downloads): ~/Library/Caches/wordpress-org-mcp/
  • Extractions: /tmp/wordpress-org-mcp-extractions/

Linux:

  • Cache (downloads): ~/.cache/wordpress-org-mcp/ (or $XDG_CACHE_HOME/wordpress-org-mcp/)
  • Extractions: /tmp/wordpress-org-mcp-extractions/

Windows:

  • Cache (downloads): %LOCALAPPDATA%\wordpress-org-mcp\Cache\
  • Extractions: %TEMP%\wordpress-org-mcp-extractions\

Customizing Storage Locations

Set these environment variables before registering the MCP server:

# Set custom paths
export WP_MCP_CACHE_DIR="/path/to/custom/cache"
export WP_MCP_EXTRACT_DIR="/path/to/custom/extractions"

# Register the MCP server (will use custom paths)
claude mcp add wordpress-org npx wordpress-org-mcp-server

**Persistent Setup:**
Add the environment variables to your shell profile (`.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, `.bash_profile`, etc.):

```bash
echo 'export WP_MCP_CACHE_DIR="/path/to/custom/cache"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'export WP_MCP_EXTRACT_DIR="/path/to/custom/extractions"' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc

Environment Variables:

  • WP_MCP_CACHE_DIR: Custom directory for downloaded ZIP files
  • WP_MCP_EXTRACT_DIR: Custom directory for extracted plugin files

Why System Directories?

  • No Git conflicts: Downloaded plugins won't appear in your project's version control
  • Cross-platform compatibility: Uses appropriate directories for each operating system
  • Easy cleanup: Temporary extractions are automatically cleaned up on system restart

Development

# Watch mode for development
npm run dev

# Build for production
npm run build

# Start the server
npm start

Troubleshooting

  1. "Plugin not found" errors: Verify the plugin slug is correct on WordPress.org
  2. Download failures: Check internet connection and WordPress.org availability
  3. Extraction errors: Ensure sufficient disk space and file permissions

Supported File Types

  • PHP files (.php)
  • JavaScript files (.js)
  • CSS files (.css)
  • Text files (.txt, .md)
  • Configuration files (.json, .xml, .yml)

Binary files are compared by size only.