Linkedin-Profile-Analyzer

by rugvedp
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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

  • Manages environment variables for the LinkedIn MCP server, particularly for storing and accessing the RapidAPI key.

  • Enables access to the LinkedIn MCP project repository for installation and contribution.

  • Provides the implementation environment for the LinkedIn profile analyzer MCP server.

LinkedIn Profile Analyzer MCP

A powerful LinkedIn profile analyzer MCP (Machine Control Protocol) server that interacts with LinkedIn's API to fetch, analyze, and manage LinkedIn posts data. This MCP is specifically designed to work with Claude AI.

Features

  • Fetch and store LinkedIn posts for any public profile
  • Search through posts with keyword filtering
  • Get top performing posts based on engagement metrics
  • Filter posts by date range
  • Paginated access to stored posts
  • Easy integration with Claude AI

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.7+
  • RapidAPI key for LinkedIn Data API
  • Claude AI access

Getting Started

1. Get RapidAPI Key

  1. Visit LinkedIn Data API on RapidAPI
  2. Sign up or log in to RapidAPI
  3. Subscribe to the LinkedIn Data API
  4. Copy your RapidAPI key from the dashboard

2. Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/rugvedp/linkedin-mcp.git cd linkedin-mcp
  1. Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Set up environment variables:
    • Create a .env file
    • Add your RapidAPI key:
RAPIDAPI_KEY=your_rapidapi_key_here

Project Structure

linkedin-mcp/ ├── main.py # Main MCP server implementation ├── mcp.json # MCP configuration file ├── requirements.txt # Python dependencies ├── .env # Environment variables └── README.md # Documentation

MCP Configuration

The mcp.json file configures the LinkedIn MCP server:

{ "mcpServers": { "LinkedIn Updated": { "command": "uv", "args": [ "run", "--with", "mcp[cli]", "mcp", "run", "path/to/your/script.py" ] } } }

Make sure to update the path in args to match your local file location.

Available Tools

1. fetch_and_save_linkedin_posts

Fetches LinkedIn posts for a given username and saves them locally.

fetch_and_save_linkedin_posts(username: str) -> str

2. get_saved_posts

Retrieves saved posts with pagination support.

get_saved_posts(start: int = 0, limit: int = 10) -> dict

3. search_posts

Searches posts for specific keywords.

search_posts(keyword: str) -> dict

4. get_top_posts

Returns top performing posts based on engagement metrics.

get_top_posts(metric: str = "Like Count", top_n: int = 5) -> dict

5. get_posts_by_date

Filters posts within a specified date range.

get_posts_by_date(start_date: str, end_date: str) -> dict

Using with Claude

  1. Initialize the MCP server in your conversation with Claude
  2. Use the available tools through natural language commands
  3. Claude will help you interact with LinkedIn data using these tools

API Integration

This project uses the following endpoint from the LinkedIn Data API:

  • GET /get-profile-posts: Fetches posts from a LinkedIn profile
    • Base URL: https://linkedin-data-api.p.rapidapi.com
    • Required Headers:
      • x-rapidapi-key: Your RapidAPI key
      • x-rapidapi-host: linkedin-data-api.p.rapidapi.com

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

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

Author

Rugved Patil

Repository

linkedin-mcp

Acknowledgments

  • RapidAPI for providing LinkedIn data access
  • Anthropic for Claude AI capabilities
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A powerful LinkedIn Profile Analyzer that seamlessly integrates with Claude AI to fetch and analyze public LinkedIn profiles, enabling users to extract, search, and analyze posts data through RapidAPI's LinkedIn Data API.

  1. Features
    1. Prerequisites
      1. Getting Started
        1. 1. Get RapidAPI Key
        2. 2. Installation
      2. Project Structure
        1. MCP Configuration
          1. Available Tools
            1. 1. fetch_and_save_linkedin_posts
            2. 2. get_saved_posts
            3. 3. search_posts
            4. 4. get_top_posts
            5. 5. get_posts_by_date
          2. Using with Claude
            1. API Integration
              1. Contributing
                1. License
                  1. Author
                    1. Repository
                      1. Acknowledgments