PelaPela
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@PelaPelaTune translation from English to Japanese: 'Hello', friendly tone, kana only"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
PelaPela
Model response tuning for translation work — naturalness, tone, and script guidance, parameterized by language pair. Ships as a Claude Code skill and as an MCP server, so the same tuning methodology works in Claude, ChatGPT (via MCP), and any other MCP-compatible host.
This tunes how a model phrases a translation — word choice, register, script — not the translation engine itself. Point it at whatever model you're already calling.
Why
LLM translations often read as "translated" rather than natural: literal transliteration of ordinary words, mismatched formality, wrong script for the target audience. This package encodes a small, explicit set of rules for catching that, plus a cheap self-check step (fix it yourself before returning, rather than burning a second model call).
Use in Claude Code
Install the plugin, then invoke per language pair with optional tone/script args, in any order:
/pela:en-jp friendly kanaonly
/pela:en-es formalSupported today: en-jp, en-es. See Adding a pair to
extend it.
Use via MCP (ChatGPT and other hosts)
ChatGPT's old Plugins system is deprecated; this ships as an MCP server instead, which ChatGPT and most modern agent hosts support.
npx pelapela-mcpOr point your MCP host's config at it directly:
{
"mcpServers": {
"pelapela": { "command": "npx", "args": ["pelapela-mcp"] }
}
}It exposes one prompt and one tool, both named pela_translate_tuning,
taking pair (required), tone (optional, default neutral), and
script (optional, where the pair supports one).
Hosted / remote MCP (ChatGPT Apps submission, other remote-only hosts)
npx pelapela-mcp above runs over stdio — fine for local hosts (Claude
Desktop, most CLI agents), but ChatGPT's app directory and some other hosts
require a public HTTPS /mcp endpoint instead. worker/ has that variant,
built on Cloudflare Workers + the Agents SDK (McpAgent), same
pela_translate_tuning tool, same core/buildTuning.mjs source of truth —
just a different transport.
Live: https://pelapela-mcp.jess-901.workers.dev/mcp
cd worker
npm install
npm run dev # local HTTP test at http://localhost:8788/mcp
npm run deploy # publish to your own Cloudflare accountSubmitting to ChatGPT's app/plugin directory beyond hosting it is a manual, identity-verified process through OpenAI's own submission portal — not something this repo can automate.
Adding a pair
Everything lives in core/buildTuning.mjs — a single PAIR_NOTES entry per
pair (naturalness rules, tone notes, script variants where applicable). Add
an entry there, add a matching skills/pela-<pair>/SKILL.md following the
existing two as a template, and both the Claude skill and the MCP server
pick it up automatically (the MCP server reads PAIRS directly from the
same module — nothing to duplicate).
Development
npm install
npm test # unit tests for the instruction builder
node tests/mcp-smoke.mjs # real MCP client/server round-trip checkLicense
MIT
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