Enables interaction with the dev.to platform through its public API. Allows users to retrieve articles, user profiles, tags, comments, and perform article searches without requiring authentication.
Enables publishing markdown blog posts directly to Dev.to as drafts or live articles through a single MCP tool, with support for tags, series, canonical URL, and cover image.
Provides tools to search and retrieve articles from the dev.to API, including search by query, tag, or technology, and fetching full articles by ID or slug.
Enables managing a Dev.to account from Claude or any MCP client, including browsing articles, creating/editing posts, and reading comments. Uses the official Forem API with a personal API key.
Campaign-driven social engagement MCP server for authentic developer community interaction (Dev.to, Bluesky, Twitter, Reddit) with a streamlined scout-draft-strike pipeline minimizing LLM round trips.
This is a complete MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that implements a articles of dev.to with robust validation using TypeScript and Zod. The server integrates directly with Cursor, allowing you search articles on dev.to.
Enables interaction with dev.to platform through a message-based architecture, supporting article management operations like create, update, delete, and get articles.
A production-ready MCP server for the DEV Community (Forem) API, enabling management of articles, comments, users, tags, organizations, reading list, and followers through any MCP-compatible client.
Provides AI agents with 6 tools for searching Hugging Face models, GitHub trending repos, analyzing GitHub repositories, fetching dev.to articles, Show HN launches, and Product Hunt daily launches. Built for dev tooling research and AI ecosystem analysis.
Aggregates technical articles from multiple sources (Qiita, Dev.to, NewsAPI, Hacker News), summarizes them using Gemini API, and syncs them to Notion databases with personalized recommendations based on reading history and tags.
An MCP server providing real-time access to tech news from Hacker News, GitHub trending repositories, ArXiv papers, and dev.to articles, with capabilities for deep dives and cross-source comparisons.