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nahook-mcp

The official Model Context Protocol server for Nahook — drive webhook deliveries, endpoints, and event triggers from Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline, and any other MCP-compatible AI assistant.

The MCP server ships as a subcommand of the nahook CLI. One binary, one credentials file, one install path.

What it does

Once installed and authenticated, your AI assistant can:

  • Inspect endpoints, deliveries, and per-attempt logs to debug failed webhooks.

  • Retry failed or dead-lettered deliveries.

  • Trigger events and fan them out to every subscribed endpoint.

  • Send webhooks directly to a single endpoint.

  • Manage endpoints (create, update, pause, resume) — never delete, by design.

Write operations are tagged with the MCP destructiveHint/readOnlyHint annotations so MCP clients surface a per-call human-approval prompt before anything mutates state.

Related MCP server: mcp-server-woocommerce

Install

The MCP server is a subcommand of the nahook CLI. Install the CLI, then add it to your AI client.

1. Install the CLI

macOS / Linux (Homebrew):

brew install getnahook/tap/nahook

Linux / macOS (install script):

curl -fsSL https://cli.nahook.com/install.sh | sh

See getnahook/nahook-cli for other install options.

2. Log in once

nahook login

This opens your browser, walks you through device-grant authentication, and writes credentials to ~/.nahook/config.toml.

3. Wire the MCP server into your AI client

Claude Desktop & Claude Code CLI:

claude mcp add nahook -- nahook mcp serve

Cursor — edit ~/.cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nahook": {
      "command": "nahook",
      "args": ["mcp", "serve"]
    }
  }
}

Cline (VS Code) — Cline → Settings → MCP Servers → add:

{
  "nahook": {
    "command": "nahook",
    "args": ["mcp", "serve"]
  }
}

Zed — add to settings.json:

{
  "assistant": {
    "mcp_servers": {
      "nahook": {
        "command": "nahook",
        "args": ["mcp", "serve"]
      }
    }
  }
}

Other MCP-compatible clients (Continue, Windsurf, Goose, …) follow the same command + args shape.

Tools

Tool

What it does

whoami

Local config sanity check — workspace, region, token id, expiry.

list_endpoints

List every endpoint in the current workspace.

get_endpoint

Fetch one endpoint by ep_xxx.

create_endpoint

Create a new endpoint. Defaults to the workspace's default environment; also accepts slugs like production.

update_endpoint

Partial patch — pause/resume, change URL, update description.

list_environments

List every environment in the workspace.

list_deliveries

Page through an endpoint's deliveries, newest-first.

get_delivery

Fetch one delivery by del_xxx. Pass include_payload: true to also fetch the original webhook body — critical for debugging.

list_attempts

List every attempt against a delivery (useful for debugging failures).

retry_delivery

Re-enqueue a failed or dead-lettered delivery.

trigger_event

Fire an event by type — the backend fans it out to every subscriber.

send_to_endpoint

Send a webhook directly to one endpoint.

Authentication model

The MCP server uses two separate credentials:

  • CLI login token (nhc_…) — written by nahook login. Powers read tools and management operations on endpoints / deliveries / environments.

  • Ingestion key (nhk_…) — the same key your SDKs use. Powers trigger_event and send_to_endpoint. Set it via NAHOOK_INGESTION_KEY=nhk_... in the MCP client's environment, or add ingestion_key = "nhk_..." to ~/.nahook/config.toml. The server fails loudly if a write tool is called without one configured.

Permissions are evaluated per request against your workspace role — the MCP token has exactly the permissions you have in the dashboard, nothing more.

Where the code lives

The MCP server implementation is part of the nahook CLI source tree. This repo exists as a discoverability surface — README, MCP directory entries, and packaging metadata. There is no separate codebase to maintain.

If you want to file a bug, request a tool, or contribute: please open the issue at getnahook/nahook-cli.

License

MIT — same as the CLI.

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