Bootiful Wordpress MCP Server
A WordPress MCP server project based on Spring Boot, built with Maven, and supports integration with the Claude desktop application
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What is the Bootiful WordPress MCP Server?
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server specifically designed for Claude Desktop, focusing on integrating WordPress-related functions. It allows users to directly interact with WordPress through Claude Desktop without complex configurations.How to use the Bootiful WordPress MCP Server?
Simply configure the configuration file of Claude Desktop, add the MCP server settings, and restart the application to start using it.Use cases
Suitable for WordPress developers, content creators, and administrators to quickly perform WordPress-related tasks, such as content management and site configuration.Main Features
Seamless IntegrationDeeply integrated with Claude Desktop, providing a smooth WordPress operation experience
Simple ConfigurationThe setup can be completed with just a few lines of JSON configuration
Cross-platform SupportSupports macOS and other mainstream operating systems
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Simplify the WordPress management process
Perform WordPress operations without leaving Claude Desktop
Simple configuration and easy to use
Limitations
Currently only supports Claude Desktop
Requires manual editing of the configuration file
The functions are relatively basic and suitable for simple operations
How to Use
Build the Project
Use Maven to build the project and generate an executable jar file
Edit the Configuration File
Find and edit the configuration file of Claude Desktop, and add the MCP server configuration
Restart the Application
Restart Claude Desktop after saving the configuration file to make the changes take effect
Usage Examples
Basic Configuration ExampleHow to configure Claude Desktop to use this MCP server
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the configuration file?
How to know if the configuration is successful?
Related Resources
Claude Desktop Official Documentation
Usage and configuration guide for Claude Desktop
WordPress Developer Documentation
APIs and guides related to WordPress development
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