Lifx Api MCP Server
The LIFX API MCP Server is a local Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that controls LIFX smart lights through natural language, providing functions such as light state query, scene switching, and special effect triggering.
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What is the LIFX MCP Server?
This is an intelligent control server running on your local machine, allowing you to interact with LIFX smart lights through natural language. It serves as a bridge between AI assistants (such as Claude) and your LIFX devices, converting your voice or text commands into light control commands.How to use the LIFX MCP Server?
Simply install the server software, configure your LIFX API key, and then send natural language commands through supported clients (such as the Claude desktop version) to control the lights.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for smart home automation control, voice assistant integration, scenario-based light management, and various scenarios that require flexible control of LIFX lights.Main Features
Basic Light Control
Basic light operations such as on/off control, brightness adjustment, and color setting
Scene Management
Activate preset light scenes to quickly switch between different lighting atmospheres
Light Special Effects
Supports multiple dynamic light effects such as breathing, pulsing, and flame
Natural Language Interaction
Control lights using everyday language instead of technical terms
Advantages
Control smart lights without programming knowledge
Compatible with multiple AI assistants
Local operation ensures privacy and security
Supports all functions of the LIFX product line
Limitations
Requires a LIFX cloud service API key
Depends on the local network environment
Some advanced functions require a specific firmware version
How to Use
Get a LIFX API Key
Log in to the LIFX cloud settings page to create a personal access token
Install the Server
Choose an installation method suitable for your system
Configure the API Key
Set your LIFX key through a configuration file or environment variables
Connect the Client
Configure your AI assistant client to connect to the MCP server
Usage Examples
Basic Light Control
Turn on/off and adjust lights using natural language
Scene Activation
Activate a preset lighting scene with one click
Dynamic Effects
Create vivid light special effects
Frequently Asked Questions
Why isn't my light responding?
How do I know which special effects are available?
Is the API key secure?
Related Resources
LIFX Official API Documentation
Complete reference documentation for the LIFX cloud API
MCP Protocol Specification
Technical specification for the Model Context Protocol
GitHub Repository
Project source code and issue tracking

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