Company Lens MCP Registry
This project is an MCP server publishing process, which involves using the mcp - publisher tool for initialization, GitHub login, generating an Ed25519 key pair, verifying domain name ownership through DNS TXT records, and finally publishing the server to the MCP registry.
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What is the Company Lens MCP Server?
The Company Lens MCP Server is a service based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) specifically designed for querying and analyzing company information. Through the standardized MCP interface, AI assistants and other applications can easily access enterprise data, providing users with valuable insights such as company background and business information.How to use the Company Lens MCP Server?
Using the Company Lens MCP Server requires several steps: First, initialize the publishing tool. Then, authenticate your identity through GitHub or DNS. Finally, publish the server to the MCP registry. After publishing, AI assistants and applications can connect to this server via the MCP protocol to query company information.Applicable scenarios
This service is particularly suitable for scenarios that require enterprise data support, such as market research, competitive analysis, investment decision-making, and business intelligence analysis. Users can directly ask the AI assistant for company-related information without manually searching multiple data sources.Main features
Company information query
Provides comprehensive company data query functions, including basic information such as company name, business scope, and industry classification.
MCP standard protocol support
Fully compatible with the Model Context Protocol standard and can be seamlessly integrated with any AI assistant or application that supports MCP.
Secure authentication
Supports two authentication methods, GitHub and DNS, to ensure the security of server publishing.
Registry publishing
The server can be published to the official MCP registry for easy discovery and use by users.
Advantages
Standardized interface: Uses the MCP standard protocol with good compatibility
Easy to integrate: Can be easily integrated with various AI assistants and applications
Flexible authentication: Supports multiple authentication methods
Centralized management: Manages servers uniformly through the registry
Limitations
Requires technical configuration: Initial setup requires certain technical knowledge
Relies on external tools: Requires tools such as mcp - publisher
Network requirements: Needs to be able to access the MCP registry
How to use
Initialize the publishing tool
First, you need to install and initialize the MCP publishing tool to prepare for subsequent publishing operations.
Log in to your GitHub account
Authenticate your identity using your GitHub account. This is the first - step verification for publishing the server.
Generate a security key
Create an encrypted key for DNS verification to ensure the secure publishing of the server.
Configure DNS records
Configure DNS TXT records based on the generated public key for domain name verification.
DNS authentication
Use the generated private key for DNS verification to complete the second authentication method.
Publish the server
Publish the configured MCP server to the registry so that it can be discovered and used.
Verify the publishing result
Check if the server is successfully published to the MCP registry.
Usage examples
Market research analysis
When conducting market research, you need to quickly understand the situation of major companies in a certain industry.
Competitor investigation
Before formulating a business strategy, you need to understand the business layout of competitors.
Investment decision - making support
Investors need to understand the basic situation and industry position of the target company.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an MCP server?
Why are two authentication methods required?
How to update the server after publishing?
How can ordinary users use this server?
What if the server publishing fails?
Related resources
Model Context Protocol official documentation
Official documentation and specification instructions for the MCP protocol
MCP registry
Browse and discover published MCP servers
GitHub repository
Source code for the Company Lens MCP Server
MCP Quick Start Guide
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