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mcp-server-lgtm

by dongri

MCP Server for LGTM images. This TypeScript-based server fetches random LGTM (Looks Good To Me) images for use in code reviews and developer communications.

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What is mcp-server-lgtm?

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that interacts with the LGTM API to provide random 'Looks Good To Me' images.

How to use mcp-server-lgtm?

Install the server using npx @modelcontextprotocol/create-server mcp-server-lgtm. For Claude Desktop, configure the server path in claude_desktop_config.json. Alternatively, install via Smithery using npx -y @smithery/cli install @dongri/mcp-server-lgtm --client claude.

Key features of mcp-server-lgtm

  • Fetches random LGTM images

  • Returns markdown code for embedding images

  • Provides direct image URLs

  • Integration with Claude Desktop

  • Installable via Smithery

Use cases of mcp-server-lgtm

  • Adding visual confirmation to code reviews

  • Enhancing developer communication with positive feedback

  • Automating the inclusion of LGTM images in messages

  • Providing visual cues for approval in development workflows

FAQ from mcp-server-lgtm

What is an LGTM image?

LGTM stands for 'Looks Good To Me'. It's an image used to signify approval or agreement.

How do I install this server?

You can install it using npx @modelcontextprotocol/create-server mcp-server-lgtm or via Smithery using npx -y @smithery/cli install @dongri/mcp-server-lgtm --client claude.

How do I configure this server for Claude Desktop?

Add the server config to your claude_desktop_config.json file, specifying the path to the built index.js file.

How do I debug this server?

Use the MCP Inspector by running npm run inspector. This will provide a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.

What is Smithery?

Smithery is a platform for installing and managing MCP servers. You can find more information at https://smithery.ai/server/@dongri/mcp-server-lgtm.