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substack-article-mcp

by jenny-ouyang

substack-article-mcp

MCP server for Substack — read articles, comments, feed, and subscriptions from Cursor, Claude Desktop, Claude Code, or any MCP client. Public content works without authentication; log in for premium/paywalled articles and personalized features.


Quick Start

Choose your AI client:

Cursor

One command — logs in and configures Cursor automatically:

npx -y substack-article-mcp install --cursor

Restart Cursor after installation.

Claude Code

One command — logs in and adds the MCP globally:

npx -y substack-article-mcp install --claude-code

Claude Desktop

Download the .mcpb extension from the Releases page and double-click to install.

Optional: After installing, go to Extensions > Substack Articles > Settings and paste your Substack cookie to unlock paid articles, subscriptions, and your feed. Leave it empty for public-only access.

Use it

Ask from chat — the app starts the server automatically:

  • "List recent articles from platformer" (public, no auth needed)

  • "Get the full content of article 184929446" (works with numeric IDs)

  • "Show me the comments on this article"

  • "Search platformer articles for 'antitrust'"

  • "What newsletters do I subscribe to?" (requires auth)

  • "Show me my reader feed" (requires auth)


Related MCP server: Substack MCP

Authentication

Authentication is optional. Public tools (list_articles, get_article, search_articles, get_comments) work without any credentials as long as you specify a subdomain.

Log in to unlock:

  • Full paid/premium article content

  • list_subscriptions — see all newsletters you follow

  • get_feed — your personalized reader feed

  • get_inbox — chronological inbox from all subscriptions

  • Auto-detected default subdomain (so you don't need to specify one)

How auth works

The server checks for credentials in this priority order:

  1. SUBSTACK_COOKIE environment variable — used by Claude Desktop's .mcpb extension (set automatically from the optional cookie field in settings)

  2. ~/.substack-article-mcp/auth.json — saved by the login or install command

  3. No auth — public content only

Refreshing credentials

Substack cookies expire every few weeks. When tools start returning auth errors:

  • Cursor / Claude Code: Run npx -y substack-article-mcp login in your terminal

  • Claude Desktop: Go to Extensions > Substack Articles > Settings and paste a fresh cookie

  1. Open substack.com in Chrome and log in

  2. DevTools (F12) → Application → Cookies → substack.com

  3. Copy the value of substack.sid (and substack.lli for paid articles)

  4. Use as: substack.sid=YOUR_VALUE; substack.lli=YOUR_LLI_VALUE


CLI Commands

Command

Description

npx -y substack-article-mcp install --cursor

Log in + add MCP to Cursor

npx -y substack-article-mcp install --claude-code

Log in + add MCP to Claude Code

npx -y substack-article-mcp login

Refresh credentials (Chrome login flow)

npx -y substack-article-mcp login --manual '<cookie>'

Paste cookies directly

npx -y substack-article-mcp login --check

Check auth status and cookie age

npx -y substack-article-mcp --help

Show help

npx -y substack-article-mcp --version

Show version

Do not run npx -y substack-article-mcp with no arguments in your terminal. That starts the MCP stdio server and your terminal will appear stuck. Your AI client starts it automatically.


MCP Tools

Tool

Auth Required

Description

substack_auth_status

No

Check auth status, cookie age, and get refresh guidance

list_articles

No*

List published articles with metadata and engagement stats

get_article

No*

Full article as markdown. Accepts slug or numeric post ID

search_articles

No*

Search articles by keyword

get_comments

No*

Full comment tree with replies and reactions

list_subscriptions

Yes

All newsletters you subscribe to (paid, comped, free)

get_feed

Yes

Personalized reader feed from subscribed newsletters

get_inbox

Yes

Chronological inbox with pagination

* Requires a subdomain parameter if not authenticated. Auth is needed for paid/premium content.

All content tools accept an optional subdomain parameter to read any newsletter (e.g., subdomain: "platformer").

get_article and get_comments also accept numeric post IDs (e.g., 184929446). When using an ID, the publication is auto-detected.


Privacy & Security

  • The server runs entirely on your local machine as a subprocess of your AI client

  • No cloud hosting, no intermediary servers

  • Your credentials never leave your computer

  • The login command uses a dedicated Chrome profile in ~/.substack-article-mcp/chrome-profile/ — completely separate from your regular Chrome


Requirements

  • Node.js 18+

  • Google Chrome (for the login / install commands only — not needed for Claude Desktop)

Disclaimer

Uses Substack's internal APIs. Use for personal/experimental purposes. Not affiliated with Substack.

License

MIT

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