Reearth Cms MCP
The MCP server for Re:Earth CMS provides content management system integration functions, supporting asset management, comments, data export, project management, and model operations, etc.
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What is the Re:Earth CMS MCP Server?
The Re:Earth CMS MCP Server is a bridge connecting the AI assistant with the Re:Earth Content Management System. It allows you to use natural language commands to manage website content, publish articles, update data, process media files, etc., just like having a dedicated content management assistant.How to use the Re:Earth CMS MCP Server?
First, you need to configure your API token and workspace ID, and then enable this MCP server on supported AI platforms (such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.). After the configuration is complete, you can manage your Re:Earth CMS content through conversations.Use Cases
Suitable for content editors who need to frequently update website content, website administrators who need to process data in batches, teams who want to improve content management efficiency, and users who want to automate content workflows through AI.Main Features
Asset Management
Upload, publish, and unpublish media files (images, videos, documents, etc.), and manage your digital asset library.
Content Management
Create, edit, delete, and publish content items, supporting multiple content models and custom fields.
Comment System
Add, update, and delete comments on content and assets to facilitate team collaboration and content review.
Data Export
Export content data in CSV or GeoJSON format for easy data analysis or integration with other systems.
Model Management
View the structure and field definitions of content models to understand the data organization method.
Project Management
Browse and manage different projects in the workspace and organize your content structure.
Bulk Operations
Perform the same operation on multiple content items at once to improve work efficiency.
Advantages
Manage content through natural language without manual operation of the CMS interface
Support bulk operations, significantly improving content management efficiency
Compatible with multiple AI platforms (Claude, Cursor, VS Code, etc.)
Provide a data export function for easy data analysis and migration
Support team collaboration functions such as comments and content review
Limitations
Requires configuration of API tokens and workspace IDs, with a certain technical threshold
Cannot manage workspaces, users, and model architectures (only content operations are supported)
Requires a stable network connection to access the Re:Earth CMS API
Some advanced CMS functions may not be accessible through the MCP
How to Use
Obtain Necessary Credentials
Create an integration in the Re:Earth CMS workspace settings to obtain an API token. Find your workspace ID from the CMS editor URL.
Select Installation Method
Choose the Docker (recommended) or Go installation method according to your environment. The Docker method is simpler and suitable for most users.
Configure the MCP Server
Add the MCP server configuration in the AI platform you are using (such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.) and set environment variables.
Start Using
After the configuration is complete, restart the AI application and you can start managing your Re:Earth CMS content through conversations.
Usage Examples
Content Editing and Publishing
Content editors need to quickly create and publish a new article, including setting the title, content, publication date, and category.
Bulk Content Update
Website administrators need to update the status of a series of locations from 'Draft' to 'Published' for display on the map.
Data Backup and Export
Data analysts need to export all sensor data for analysis, requiring GeoJSON format for use in geographic information systems.
Content Review Collaboration
The editing team needs to add review comments before publishing an article to ensure content quality.
Media Asset Management
The marketing team needs to publish new product images and ensure that the images are correctly displayed on the website.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is this MCP server free?
In which AI applications can I use this MCP?
How do I obtain an API token and a workspace ID?
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What formats are supported for data export?
How can I get help if I encounter problems?
Is this MCP server secure?
Related Resources
Re:Earth CMS Official Website
Learn about the complete functions and features of Re:Earth CMS
GitHub Repository
View the source code, report issues, and contribute code
MCP Protocol Documentation
Learn about the technical specifications of the Model Context Protocol
Docker Hub Image
Get the latest Docker image
Apache 2.0 License
View the details of the project's open - source license

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