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erickwendel-contributions-mcp: Query & Analyze Contributions

Discover Erick Wendel's cross-platform contributions effortlessly with this MCP server—your one-stop tool to query, track, and analyze his impactful work.

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About erickwendel-contributions-mcp

What is erickwendel-contributions-mcp: Query & Analyze Contributions?

erickwendel-contributions-mcp is a framework built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to query and analyze contribution data, such as speeches, articles, and code contributions. It provides a structured interface for developers to retrieve, filter, and process datasets through supported clients like Cursor, Claude Desktop, or MCPHost. The tool ensures type safety with TypeScript and Zod validation, enabling precise data handling.

How to use erickwendel-contributions-mcp: Query & Analyze Contributions?

To utilize the framework, users must:

  1. Install dependencies and configure an MCP-compatible client.
  2. Define queries using the provided SDK or raw MCP syntax.
  3. Execute requests to fetch data (e.g., "List speeches from 2023" or "Filter articles by topic").
  4. Process results using integrated error-handling mechanisms for reliability.

Full documentation and examples are available in the repository.

erickwendel-contributions-mcp Features

Key Features of erickwendel-contributions-mcp: Query & Analyze Contributions?

  • MCP Protocol Compliance: Works with Cursor, Claude Desktop, and MCPHost.
  • TypeScript & Zod: Ensures type safety and validation for all data workflows.
  • Auto-generated SDK: Built via GenQL for seamless integration.
  • Modular Architecture: Clean separation of API layers, business logic, and utilities.
  • Robust Error Handling: Built-in safeguards for network and validation errors.

Use cases of erickwendel-contributions-mcp: Query & Analyze Contributions?

Common applications include:

  • Generating reports on contribution activity over specific periods.
  • Filtering content by language, author, or category (e.g., technical vs. marketing).
  • Automating analysis of contribution trends for strategic decision-making.
  • Integrating contribution tracking into developer workflows via CI/CD pipelines.

erickwendel-contributions-mcp FAQ

FAQ from erickwendel-contributions-mcp: Query & Analyze Contributions?

  • Q: What environment is required?
    A: Node.js v23+ and an MCP client (Cursor, Claude Desktop, or MCPHost).
  • Q: Can I use this without coding?
    A: CLI and API tools allow non-developers to execute predefined queries.
  • Q: How do I customize queries?
    A: Extend the SDK or craft raw MCP requests using the schema documentation.
  • Q: Is there API rate limiting?
    A: Built-in throttling prevents overload; configurable via environment variables.

Content

erickwendel-contributions-mcp

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools to query Erick Wendel's contributions across different platforms. Query talks, blog posts, and videos using natural language through Claude, Cursor or similars. This project was built using Cursor IDE with the default agent (trial version).

This MCP server is also available on Smithery for direct integration.

Available Tools

This MCP server provides the following tools to interact with the API:

  • get-talks: Retrieves a paginated list of talks with optional filtering

    • Supports filtering by ID, title, language, city, country, and year
    • Can return counts grouped by language, country, or city
  • get-posts: Fetches posts with optional filtering and pagination

    • Supports filtering by ID, title, language, and portal
  • get-videos: Retrieves videos with optional filtering and pagination

    • Supports filtering by ID, title, and language
  • check-status: Verifies if the API is alive and responding

Integration with AI Tools

Inspect MCP Server Capabilities

You can inspect this MCP server's capabilities using Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli@latest inspect @ErickWendel/erickwendel-contributions-mcp

This will show you all available tools, their parameters, and how to use them.

Setup

  1. Make sure you're using Node.js v23+
node -v
#v23.9.0
  1. Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/erickwendel/erickwendel-contributions-mcp.git
cd erickwendel-contributions-mcp
  1. Restore dependencies:
npm ci

Integration with AI Tools

Cursor Setup

  1. Open Cursor Settings

  2. Navigate to MCP section

  3. Click "Add new MCP server"

  4. Configure the server:

    Name = erickwendel-contributions

Type = command
Command = node ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_PROJECT/src/index.ts

or if you prefer executing it from Smithery

    Name = erickwendel-contributions
Type = command
Command = npm exec -- @smithery/cli@latest run @ErickWendel/erickwendel-contributions-mcp

or configure directly from the Cursor's global MCP file located in ~/.cursor/mcp.json and add the following:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "erickwendel-contributions": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_PROJECT/src/index.ts"]
    }
  }
}

or if you prefer executing it from Smithery

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "erickwendel-contributions": {
      "command": "npm",
      "args": [
        "exec",
        "--",
        "@smithery/cli@latest",
        "run",
        "@ErickWendel/erickwendel-contributions-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
  1. Make sure Cursor chat is in Agent mode by selecting "Agent" in the lower left side dropdown

  2. Go to the chat an ask "how many videos were published about JavaScript in 2024"

Claude Desktop Setup

Installing via Smithery

To install Erick Wendel Contributions for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @ErickWendel/erickwendel-contributions-mcp --client claude

Note : The Smithery CLI installation for Claude is currently experiencing issues. Please use the manual installation method below until this is resolved.

Manual Setup

  1. Go to Claude settings
  2. Click in the Developer tab
  3. Click in edit config
  4. Open the config in a code editor
  5. Add the following configuration to your Claude Desktop config:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "erickwendel-contributions": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_PROJECT/src/index.ts"]
    }
  }
}

or if you prefer executing it from Smithery

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "erickwendel-contributions": {
      "command": "npm",
      "args": [
        "exec",
        "--",
        "@smithery/cli@latest",
        "run",
        "@ErickWendel/erickwendel-contributions-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
  1. Save file and Restart Claude Desktop
  2. Open the Developer tab again and check if it's in the "running" state as follows:

  1. Go to the chat and ask "Are there videos about RAG?"

Free Alternative Using MCPHost

If you don't have access to Claude Desktop nor Cursor, you can use MCPHost with Ollama as a free alternative. MCPHost is a CLI tool that enables Large Language Models to interact with MCP servers.

  1. Install MCPHost:
go install github.com/mark3labs/mcphost@latest
  1. Create a config file (e.g. ./mcp.jsonc):
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "erickwendel-contributions": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_PROJECT/src/index.ts"]
    }
  }
}

or if you prefer executing it from Smithery

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "erickwendel-contributions": {
      "command": "npm",
      "args": [
        "exec",
        "--",
        "@smithery/cli@latest",
        "run",
        "@ErickWendel/erickwendel-contributions-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
  1. Run MCPHost with your preferred Ollama model:
ollama pull MODEL_NAME
mcphost --config ./mcp.jsonc -m ollama:MODEL_NAME

Example Queries

Here are some examples of queries you can ask Claude, Cursor or any MCP Client:

  1. "How many talks were given in 2023?"

  1. "Show me talks in Spanish"

  1. "Find posts about WebXR"

Development

Features

  • Built with Model Context Protocol (MCP)
  • Type-safe with TypeScript and Zod schema validation
  • Native TypeScript support in Node.js without transpilation
  • Generated SDK using GenQL
  • Modular architecture with separation of concerns
  • Standard I/O transport for easy integration
  • Structured error handling
  • Compatible with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and MCPHost (free alternative)

Note: This project requires Node.js v23+ as it uses the native TypeScript support added in the last year.

Architecture

The codebase follows a modular structure:

src/
  ├── config/      # Configuration settings
  ├── types/       # TypeScript interfaces and types
  ├── tools/       # MCP tool implementations
  ├── utils/       # Utility functions
  ├── services/    # API service layer
  └── index.ts     # Main entry point

Testing

To run the test suite:

npm test

For development mode with watch:

npm run test:dev

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Author

Erick Wendel

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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