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Model Context Protocol server for Clypt — submit podcast URLs, receive clips and trailer.
Model Context Protocol server for Clypt. Lets AI agents (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, any MCP-aware client) submit a podcast URL and receive clips, an optional trailer, show notes, a guest-share link, and the transcript.
Pure shim over the public REST API at https://useclypt.com/api/v1 — three tools, no clever middleware.
| Tool | Wraps | Returns |
|---|---|---|
submit_job | POST /v1/jobs | { id, status: 'queued', ... } — kicks the pipeline. Wall-clock to terminal: ~2-5 min for audio/RSS sources, ~10-12 min for video + trailer. |
get_job | GET /v1/jobs/{id} | Current job state. When status='complete', output contains clips, optional trailer, guest_share_url, show_notes, transcript. When failed, error carries a code + message. |
list_jobs | GET /v1/jobs | Cursor-paginated list of the org's recent jobs. |
The flow is asynchronous: submit_job returns immediately with a queued id; the agent polls get_job until terminal. Once a webhook is registered against your org, job.completed and job.failed events fire on every terminal transition — register via the public API at POST /v1/webhooks (no MCP tool for this yet; coming in a later minor).
npm install -g @useclypt/mcp-server
Or run without installing:
npx -y @useclypt/mcp-server
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):
{
"mcpServers": {
"clypt": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@useclypt/mcp-server"],
"env": {
"CLYPT_API_KEY": "clk_live_..."
}
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop. Then prompt: "Use Clypt to clip this podcast: ".
Same recipe — the binary is mcp-server (or run without global install via npx -y @useclypt/mcp-server) and the only required env var is CLYPT_API_KEY.
If your key starts with clk_test_ instead of clk_live_, every job returns a deterministic fixture instead of running the real pipeline. No transcription cost, no R2 storage cost, no Stripe charges. Useful for wiring up your agent before you commit to real submissions.
Fixture mapping:
source.type='video_url' (any URL) → success fixture with 3 clips + optional trailersource.type='audio_url' / rss_feed_url (URL without "fail") → success fixturetranscription_failed error fixturesource.type='youtube_url' → youtube_ingestion_failed error fixtureinvalid_source_url validation error at submitGet a sandbox key from your developer dashboard once it ships (until then, ask Nelson).
| Variable | Required | Default | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
CLYPT_API_KEY | yes | — | Bearer token for the Clypt API. clk_live_* or clk_test_*. |
CLYPT_BASE_URL | no | https://useclypt.com | Override for staging or local development. Trailing slash is stripped. |
npm install
npm run build
npm test # vitest unit tests with mocked fetch
npm run dev # tsc --watch
Smoke against the live API with the MCP inspector CLI:
npm run build
CLYPT_API_KEY=clk_test_xxx \
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector --cli node dist/index.js --method tools/list
MIT — see LICENSE.
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Model Context Protocol server for Clypt — submit podcast URLs, receive clips and trailer.
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