Devhub Cms MCP
DevHub CMS MCP is an integrated service based on the Model Context Protocol for managing content in the DevHub CMS system.
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What is DevHub CMS MCP?
DevHub CMS MCP is a tool that supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing large language models (LLMs) to interact with the DevHub CMS system through it, enabling efficient management of businesses, locations, blog posts, and media.How to use DevHub CMS MCP?
By installing MCP and setting the necessary environment variables, you can easily manage and update the content in DevHub CMS.Use Cases
Suitable for enterprise customers who need automated content management, especially those who want to integrate content management systems with AI tools.Main Features
Business and Location ManagementRetrieve, create, update, and delete business and location information for enterprises, including addresses, coordinates, and business hours.
Blog Post ManagementRetrieve, create, and update blog posts in DevHub CMS.
Media UploadUpload images to the DevHub media library, supporting multiple file formats.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Manage DevHub CMS without direct API access
Support unified management of multiple content types
Improve content management efficiency
Limitations
Need to set necessary environment variables
Have certain dependence on network connection
How to Use
Install the MCP Server
Install DevHub CMS MCP using the uv package manager.
Configure Environment Variables
Set the necessary environment variables, such as API key, secret key, and Base URL.
Start the MCP Server
Run the MCP server to start interacting with DevHub CMS.
Usage Examples
Get the Business ListUse the get_businesses() function to get all businesses and their IDs and names.
Upload an ImageUse the upload_image() function to upload an image to the DevHub media library.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install DevHub CMS MCP?
Which environment variables are required?
Does it support multi - language content management?
Related Resources
Official Documentation of DevHub CMS MCP
Learn more about MCP.
GitHub Repository
View the source code and contribute.
Video Tutorial
Watch the video to learn how to get started quickly.
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