Zulip
The Zulip MCP server is a middleware service designed for the Zulip API, enabling AI assistants to interact with Zulip workspaces.
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What is the Zulip MCP server?
The Zulip MCP server is an integrated tool that allows AI assistants (such as Claude) to interact with chat channels in a Zulip organization via the API. It supports various functions, including sending messages, managing channels, and adding emoji reactions.How to use the Zulip MCP server?
First, create a Zulip bot account and obtain its API key. Then, configure the Zulip MCP server to connect to your Zulip instance. You can use the server to perform operations such as sending messages and retrieving history.Use cases
The Zulip MCP server is well - suited for enterprise environments that require automated handling of Zulip chat flows. For example, it can be used in notification systems, internal communication coordination, or customer service support.Main Features
List available channelsDisplay a list of all available channels in the organization.
Send a new messagePublish a new text message to a specified channel.
Send a private messageSend a private message directly to one or more users.
Add an emoji reactionAdd an emoji as a reaction to a specific message.
Get channel historyRetrieve recent messages under a certain channel and topic.
Subscribe to a channelMake the bot subscribe to a new channel.
Get user listList all users in the organization and their basic information.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Simplifies the interaction process between AI assistants and Zulip.
Supports rich message management and customization features.
Easy to deploy and scale to teams of different sizes.
Limitations
Requires administrator privileges to set up the bot and assign appropriate permissions.
May require higher computing resources for very large organizations.
Some advanced features may depend on a specific version of the Zulip platform.
How to Use
Create a Zulip bot account
Log in to your Zulip instance, navigate to the settings page, and create a new bot account.
Install and start the Zulip MCP server
Install and run the server according to the installation guide.
Test basic functions
Try sending a test message to the target channel.
Usage Examples
Send a welcome messageAutomatically send a welcome message to a specified channel when a new member joins.
Get historyRetrieve important updates from a specific channel in the past day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to ensure my bot has sufficient permissions?
What if I forget my API key?
Related Resources
Zulip official documentation
Gain in - depth knowledge of Zulip's basic and advanced features.
GitHub code repository
View the source code and contribute.
Installation guide video
Watch a detailed installation and configuration demonstration.
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