Origins MCP
Origins-MCP is a home information integration project that connects smart home devices such as Home Assistant and PiHole through the MCP protocol, providing data query functions for indoor and outdoor temperatures, media playback status, etc.
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What is Origins-MCP?
Origins-MCP is a Model Context Protocol server specifically designed to collect and provide information from various smart devices and systems in your home. It's like a smart home data hub that allows you to obtain the status and information of various devices in your home through simple queries.How to use Origins-MCP?
You can connect to this server through a client that supports the MCP protocol (such as LM Studio), and then use natural language to query various information in your home, such as the current indoor and outdoor temperatures, who is watching Plex media, or query network activity.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for smart home users, technology enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to more conveniently monitor and manage the status of home devices through an AI assistant. You can obtain the required information through a conversational approach without directly operating the applications of each device.Main features
Home Assistant integration
Connect to the Home Assistant smart home platform to obtain indoor and outdoor temperature information and Plex media playback status.
PiHole integration
Integrate with the PiHole ad blocker to query network activity information based on IP address.
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Easy installation and configuration
Provide simple installation steps and configuration file settings for quick deployment and use.
Advantages
Obtain information from multiple smart home devices in one stop
Query through natural language without learning complex technical operations
Support multiple popular smart home platforms and services
Open source and easy to expand and customize
Limitations
Need to pre - configure the connection information of each service
Require a certain technical foundation for initial setup
Depend on the availability and stability of external services
How to use
Environment preparation
Make sure you have installed the latest version of Node.js and NPM.
Download and install
Download the source code and install the dependency packages.
Configure connections
Configure the connection information of each service in the plugins/connection directory. Remove the.env.example suffix and fill in the corresponding configuration items.
Run the server
Start the MCP server.
Client configuration
Add the server configuration in LM Studio or other MCP clients.
Usage examples
Temperature monitoring query
When you want to know the current temperature situation in your home, you can obtain indoor and outdoor temperature information through a query.
Media playback status query
When you want to know what media content your family members are watching, you can query the Plex playback status.
Network activity query
When you need to know the network activity of a specific device, you can query relevant information through the IP address.
Nearby flight query
When you hear an airplane and want to know what flight it is, you can query information about the nearest airplane.
Frequently Asked Questions
What technical knowledge do I need to use this server?
Which smart home platforms does this server support?
What should I do if a service cannot be connected?
How to add a new data source or service?
Is this server secure? Will it collect my private data?
Related resources
Node.js official website
Download and install the Node.js runtime environment.
Home Assistant official website
Learn about the Home Assistant smart home platform.
PiHole project page
Learn about the PiHole ad blocker.
LM Studio client
Download the LM Studio client that supports the MCP protocol.
Model Context Protocol documentation
Learn about the technical details and specifications of the MCP protocol.

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