Aiyogg Tinypng MCP Server
TinyPNG's MCP server, providing local and remote image compression functions
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What is the TinyPNG MCP Server?
The TinyPNG MCP Server is a tool based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that allows you to compress local or remote image files through an API interface. It leverages the powerful capabilities of the TinyPNG API, supports multiple image formats, and can significantly reduce file sizes.How to use the TinyPNG MCP Server?
First, you need to install the dependencies and configure the environment variables, then run the server through the command line. Next, you can use the provided tools to compress local or remote image files.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for users who need to frequently handle image compression tasks, such as designers, developers, or website administrators, to optimize web page loading speed or save storage space.Main Features
Compress Local ImagesAllows users to upload local image files and compress them to the specified format.
Compress Remote ImagesSupports directly fetching images from a URL and compressing them.
Multi - format SupportCompatible with multiple image formats, such as JPEG, PNG, etc.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Compress image files quickly and efficiently.
No need to manually download tools, just simple configuration is required for use.
Support multiple image formats to meet diverse needs.
Limitations
Requires a valid TinyPNG API key to work properly.
May take more time to process very large image files.
How to Use
Install Dependencies and Build
Use a package manager to install the required dependencies and build the project.
Edit the Configuration File
Fill in the necessary configuration information in the mcp.json file, including the API key and server path.
Start the Server
Start the TinyPNG MCP server according to the configuration.
Usage Examples
Compress Local Image FilesUse the compress_local_image command to compress a locally located picture.
Compress Remote Image FilesUse the compress_remote_image command to compress a picture from a network address.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to obtain a TinyPNG API key?
Why did my compression task fail?
Which image formats are supported?
Related Resources
TinyPNG Official Documentation
Understand how the TinyPNG API works and how to use it.
GitHub Code Repository
View the project's source code and latest updates.
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