Xpath
An MCP server for executing XPath queries, supporting queries on XML/HTML content and queries on content obtained from a URL.
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What is the XPath MCP Server?
The XPath MCP Server is a tool for executing XPath queries, which supports extracting the required data from XML or HTML content. It helps users easily locate and manipulate specific nodes in XML/HTML documents.How to use the XPath MCP Server?
Through simple API calls, you can input XML/HTML content and XPath query expressions to quickly obtain the desired results.Applicable scenarios
It is suitable for scenarios that require parsing and extracting data from XML or HTML documents, such as web crawlers, data cleaning, or content analysis.Main features
XPath query
Supports querying XML or HTML content using standard XPath syntax.
URL support
Can load XML or HTML content from a remote URL and execute queries.
Advantages
It is easy to use and can complete data extraction without writing complex code.
Supports multiple MIME types (such as text/xml, application/xml, text/html, etc.).
It is open - source and free, and can be customized according to requirements.
Limitations
For very large XML files, performance may need to be optimized.
Does not support some advanced XPath features (such as namespace handling).
How to use
Install the XPath MCP Server
Quickly install it into your Claude Desktop environment via the Smithery CLI.
Configure the environment
Add relevant settings for the XPath MCP Server to the configuration file of Claude Desktop.
Execute a query
Call the API and pass the XML content and XPath query expression.
Usage examples
Query the values of all <item> elements
Extract the text values of all <item> elements from the given XML content.
Get all links
Extract all hyperlink addresses from an HTML document.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install the XPath MCP Server?
Does it support namespace handling?
What if the XPath query returns an empty result?
Related resources
Official documentation
Detailed API documentation and technical instructions.
GitHub repository
Source code and the latest updates.
Example tutorial video
Watch a video guide on how to use the XPath MCP Server.

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