Hevy MCP

by chrisdoc
Verified

remote-capable server

The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.

Integrations

  • Used for environment variable configuration to store the Hevy API key.

  • Utilized for code formatting and linting in the development process of the MCP server.

  • Used for version control of the MCP server codebase.

hevy-mcp: Model Context Protocol Server for Hevy Fitness API

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that interfaces with the Hevy fitness tracking app and its API. This server enables AI assistants to access and manage workout data, routines, exercise templates, and more through the Hevy API (requires PRO subscription).

Features

  • Workout Management: Fetch, create, and update workouts
  • Routine Management: Access and manage workout routines
  • Exercise Templates: Browse available exercise templates
  • Folder Organization: Manage routine folders

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v20 or higher)
  • npm or yarn
  • A Hevy API key

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install hevy-mcp for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @chrisdoc/hevy-mcp --client claude

Manual Installation

# Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/chrisdoc/hevy-mcp.git cd hevy-mcp # Install dependencies npm install # Create .env file from sample cp .env.sample .env # Edit .env and add your Hevy API key

Integration with Cursor

To use this MCP server with Cursor, you need to update your ~/.cursor/mcp.json file by adding the following configuration:

{ "hevy-mcp-server": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "hevy-mcp"], "env": { "HEVY_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here" } } }

Make sure to replace your-api-key-here with your actual Hevy API key.

Configuration

Create a .env file in the project root with the following content:

HEVY_API_KEY=your_hevy_api_key_here

Replace your_hevy_api_key_here with your actual Hevy API key.

Usage

Development

npm run dev

This starts the MCP server in development mode with hot reloading.

Production

npm run build npm start

Available MCP Tools

The server implements the following MCP tools:

Workout Tools

  • get-workouts: Fetch and format workout data
  • get-workout: Get a single workout by ID
  • create-workout: Create a new workout
  • update-workout: Update an existing workout
  • get-workout-count: Get the total count of workouts
  • get-workout-events: Get workout update/delete events

Routine Tools

  • get-routines: Fetch and format routine data
  • create-routine: Create a new routine
  • update-routine: Update an existing routine
  • get-routine: Get a single routine by ID

Exercise Template Tools

  • get-exercise-templates: Fetch exercise templates
  • get-exercise-template: Get a template by ID

Routine Folder Tools

  • get-routine-folders: Fetch routine folders
  • create-routine-folder: Create a new folder
  • get-routine-folder: Get a folder by ID

Project Structure

hevy-mcp/ ├── .env # Environment variables (API keys) ├── src/ │ ├── index.ts # Main entry point │ ├── tools/ # Directory for MCP tool implementations │ │ ├── workouts.ts # Workout-related tools │ │ ├── routines.ts # Routine-related tools │ │ ├── templates.ts # Exercise template tools │ │ └── folders.ts # Routine folder tools │ ├── generated/ # API client (generated code) │ │ ├── client/ # Kiota-generated client │ └── utils/ # Helper utilities │ ├── formatters.ts # Data formatting helpers │ └── validators.ts # Input validation helpers ├── scripts/ # Build and utility scripts └── tests/ # Test suite

Development

Code Style

This project uses Biome for code formatting and linting:

npm run check

Generating API Client

The API client is generated from the OpenAPI specification using Kiota:

npm run export-specs npm run build:client

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that interfaces with the Hevy fitness tracking app and its API. This server enables AI assistants to access and manage workout data, routines, exercise templates, and more through the Hevy API (requires PRO subscription).

  1. Features
    1. Prerequisites
      1. Installation
        1. Installing via Smithery
        2. Manual Installation
        3. Integration with Cursor
      2. Configuration
        1. Usage
          1. Development
          2. Production
        2. Available MCP Tools
          1. Workout Tools
          2. Routine Tools
          3. Exercise Template Tools
          4. Routine Folder Tools
        3. Project Structure
          1. Development
            1. Code Style
            2. Generating API Client
          2. License
            1. Contributing
              1. Acknowledgements
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