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glif-mcp

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glif-mcp is an MCP server designed for running AI workflows from glif.app. It allows users to execute glifs with inputs and access detailed information about glifs, runs, and users.

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What is glif-mcp?

glif-mcp is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables the execution of AI workflows defined in glif.app. It provides an interface for running glifs, retrieving metadata, and managing user interactions within the glif ecosystem.

How to use glif-mcp?

To use glif-mcp, you can either install and run it locally or use Smithery to host and run it remotely. After installation, configure your MCP client (e.g., Claude Desktop) with the server's command and environment variables, including your Glif API token. You can then interact with the server using the provided tools to run glifs, get information, and manage your account.

Key features of glif-mcp

  • Run glifs with inputs

  • Get detailed information about glifs, runs, and users

  • Access glif metadata through URI-based resources

  • Integration with Claude Desktop

Use cases of glif-mcp

  • Executing AI workflows defined in glif.app

  • Retrieving metadata about glifs and runs

  • Managing user interactions within the glif ecosystem

  • Integrating glif workflows into Claude Desktop

FAQ from glif-mcp

What is glif.app?

glif.app is a platform for creating and sharing AI workflows.

How do I get an API token?

You can get your API token from https://glif.app/settings/api-tokens.

What is Smithery?

Smithery is a platform that hosts and runs MCP servers automatically.

What are the usage limits?

Usage is subject to the same limits as user accounts on glif.app. You can purchase more credits at https://glif.app/pricing.

How do I debug glif-mcp?

You can use the MCP Inspector or look at the glif-mcp logs inside the Claude logs directory if you're using Claude Desktop.