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@zients/line-mcp-server

npm version CI Node.js License: MIT

MCP Server for LINE Messaging API — let AI agents send messages, manage groups, configure rich menus, and query analytics on LINE. Works with Codex CLI, Claude Code, OpenClaw, and any MCP-compatible client.

Disclaimer: This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by LY Corporation or LINE.

Features

Messaging (12 tools)

Tool

Description

push_text_message

Send text to a user, group, or room

push_image_message

Send an image (HTTPS URLs only)

push_sticker_message

Send a LINE sticker

push_flex_message

Send a Flex Message (rich layout)

push_video_message

Send a video (HTTPS URLs only)

push_audio_message

Send an audio clip (HTTPS URLs only)

push_location_message

Send a location (lat/lng)

show_loading_indicator

Display a loading animation in a chat

broadcast_text_message

Broadcast text to all followers

multicast_text_message

Send text to multiple users (max 500)

broadcast_flex_message

Broadcast a Flex Message to all followers

multicast_flex_message

Send a Flex Message to multiple users (max 500)

Profile (2 tools)

Tool

Description

get_user_profile

Get user display name, picture, status, and language

get_group_summary

Get group name and picture (bot must be a member of the group)

Group & Room Management (8 tools)

Tool

Description

get_group_member_count

Get number of members in a group

get_group_member_ids

List all member IDs in a group

get_group_member_profile

Get a specific member's profile within a group

leave_group

Bot leaves a group (permanent)

get_room_member_count

Get number of members in a room

get_room_member_ids

List all member IDs in a room

get_room_member_profile

Get a specific member's profile within a room

leave_room

Bot leaves a room (permanent)

Rich Menu (9 tools)

Tool

Description

create_rich_menu

Create a new rich menu

list_rich_menus

List all rich menus

get_rich_menu

Get a specific rich menu by ID

delete_rich_menu

Delete a rich menu

set_default_rich_menu

Set the default rich menu for all users

get_default_rich_menu

Get the current default rich menu ID

cancel_default_rich_menu

Remove the default rich menu

link_rich_menu_to_user

Assign a rich menu to a specific user

unlink_rich_menu_from_user

Remove a user's assigned rich menu

Insight & Analytics (13 tools)

Tool

Description

get_bot_info

Get bot's display name, ID, chat mode, and mark-as-read mode

get_message_quota

Get monthly message sending quota

get_message_quota_consumption

Get messages sent this month

get_follower_ids

List follower user IDs (paginated)

get_number_of_followers

Get follower count statistics for a date (yyyyMMdd, UTC+9)

get_friend_demographics

Get follower demographic data (age, gender, area)

get_sent_reply_count

Get number of sent reply messages for a date (yyyyMMdd, UTC+9)

get_sent_push_count

Get number of sent push messages for a date (yyyyMMdd, UTC+9)

get_sent_multicast_count

Get number of sent multicast messages for a date (yyyyMMdd, UTC+9)

get_sent_broadcast_count

Get number of sent broadcast messages for a date (yyyyMMdd, UTC+9)

get_message_deliveries

Get number of message deliveries for a date (yyyyMMdd, UTC+9)

get_message_event

Get message event statistics by request ID

get_statistics_per_unit

Get statistics for a custom aggregation unit within a date range

Related MCP server: LineWhiz

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >= 22

  • A LINE Official Account with Messaging API enabled

  • Channel Access Token

Create a LINE Official Account

  1. Go to LINE Official Account Manager and create an account

  2. Go to LINE Developers Console and log in

  3. Create a Provider (or select an existing one)

  4. Under the Provider, create a Messaging API Channel linked to your Official Account

  5. Go back to LINE Developers Console, select your Provider and Channel

  6. In the Basic settings tab, find Your user ID (U...) — for testing push messages to yourself

  7. Go to the Messaging API tab, scroll to the bottom, and click Issue under Channel access token (long-lived) to generate your token

Enable Group/Room Features (Optional)

To use group/room tools or send messages to groups and rooms:

  1. In LINE Official Account ManagerSettingsAccount settings → enable Allow bot to join groups

  2. In LINE Official Account ManagerSettingsResponse settings → enable Webhook

  3. In LINE Developers Console → your Channel → Messaging API tab → set your Webhook URL

  4. Invite the bot to a group or room in the LINE app (search by the bot's Basic ID @xxx shown in LINE Developers Console → Basic settings)

  5. To get the ID, receive the join event or any message event via Webhook — it will contain source.groupId (for groups) or source.roomId (for rooms)

No installation needed — just configure your MCP client.

DEFAULT_UID is optional. Set it when you want single-target messaging tools to use a default LINE User ID, so calls like push_text_message can omit to.

Codex CLI

codex mcp add @zients/line-mcp-server \
  --env CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
  --env DEFAULT_UID=U... \
  -- npx -y @zients/line-mcp-server

Start a new Codex session after adding the MCP server so Codex loads the new tools.

Claude Code

claude mcp add @zients/line-mcp-server -t stdio \
  -e CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
  -e DEFAULT_UID=U... \
  -- npx -y @zients/line-mcp-server

OpenClaw (mcporter)

mcporter config add @zients/line-mcp-server \
  --command npx \
  --arg -y --arg @zients/line-mcp-server \
  --env CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
  --env DEFAULT_UID=U... \
  --description "LINE Messaging API tools"

Other MCP clients

Add the following to your MCP client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "@zients/line-mcp-server": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@zients/line-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<your-token>",
        "DEFAULT_UID": "U..."
      }
    }
  }
}

Setup (build from source)

git clone https://github.com/zients/line-mcp-server.git
cd line-mcp-server
npm install
npm run build   # compiles TypeScript to dist/

Codex CLI

codex mcp add @zients/line-mcp-server \
  --env CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
  --env DEFAULT_UID=U... \
  -- node /path/to/line-mcp-server/dist/index.js

Claude Code

claude mcp add @zients/line-mcp-server -t stdio \
  -e CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
  -e DEFAULT_UID=U... \
  -- node /path/to/line-mcp-server/dist/index.js

OpenClaw (mcporter)

mcporter config add @zients/line-mcp-server \
  --command node \
  --arg /path/to/line-mcp-server/dist/index.js \
  --env CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN=<your-token> \
  --env DEFAULT_UID=U... \
  --description "LINE Messaging API tools"

Verify & call tools (mcporter)

mcporter list @zients/line-mcp-server --schema
mcporter call @zients/line-mcp-server.push_text_message to=U... text="Hello"
mcporter call @zients/line-mcp-server.push_text_message text="Hello from DEFAULT_UID"
mcporter call @zients/line-mcp-server.get_user_profile userId=U...
mcporter call @zients/line-mcp-server.get_bot_info

After registration, Claude can call LINE tools directly:

"Send 'Hello' to my LINE group C1234567890"

Target ID Prefixes

Prefix

Type

U...

User ID

C...

Group ID

R...

Room ID

Project Structure

src/
├── index.ts                          # Entry point (stdio MCP server)
├── services/
│   └── line.ts                       # LineService interface + LineMessagingClient
├── tools/
│   ├── messaging.ts                  # 12 messaging tools
│   ├── profile.ts                    # 2 profile tools
│   ├── group.ts                      # 8 group/room management tools
│   ├── richmenu.ts                   # 9 rich menu tools
│   └── insight.ts                    # 13 insight/analytics tools
└── utils/
    ├── error.ts                      # Error formatting utility
    ├── flex.ts                       # Flex message JSON validation
    └── target.ts                     # DEFAULT_UID parsing and target fallback

tests/
├── helpers/
│   └── mock-line-service.ts          # Shared mock LineService for all tests
├── integration/
│   └── server.test.ts                # MCP server integration test (all 44 tools)
├── services/
│   └── line.test.ts                  # LineMessagingClient unit tests
├── tools/
│   ├── messaging.test.ts             # Messaging tool handler tests
│   ├── profile.test.ts               # Profile tool handler tests
│   ├── group.test.ts                 # Group/room tool handler tests
│   ├── richmenu.test.ts              # Rich menu tool handler tests
│   └── insight.test.ts               # Insight tool handler tests
└── utils/
    ├── error.test.ts                 # Error formatting tests
    └── target.test.ts                # DEFAULT_UID and target fallback tests

Testing

npm test              # run all tests
npm run test:coverage # run with coverage report

Environment Variables

Variable

Required

Description

CHANNEL_ACCESS_TOKEN

Yes

LINE Messaging API channel access token

DEFAULT_UID

No

Default recipient User ID (must start with U). When set, the single-target messaging tools (push_text_message, push_image_message, push_sticker_message, push_flex_message, push_video_message, push_audio_message, push_location_message, show_loading_indicator) may omit to/chatId and send to this user by default. An explicit to (User/Group/Room) always overrides it. If set to a value that does not start with U, the server exits on startup.

License

MIT

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license - permissive license
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quality - not tested
A
maintenance

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