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Feishu MCP Server

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This server acts as a proxy between Claude/Cursor and Feishu (Lark) robots, allowing users to leverage LLMs to control Feishu robots and execute business logic. It facilitates communication between LLM interfaces and Feishu's API.

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What is Feishu MCP Server?

The Feishu MCP Server is a proxy server that allows Claude or Cursor users to control Feishu (Lark) robots using Large Language Models (LLMs). It acts as an intermediary, translating requests from LLM interfaces into Feishu API calls.

How to use Feishu MCP Server?

  1. Install the server either manually or via Smithery. 2. Configure the server with your Feishu robot's webhook address and the correct path. 3. Use Claude/Cursor with an MCP client to send requests to the MCP server, which will then interact with the Feishu robot.

Key features of Feishu MCP Server

  • Proxy for Feishu robot control

  • Integration with Claude/Cursor

  • Enables LLM-driven automation of Feishu tasks

  • Simplified API interaction with Feishu

Use cases of Feishu MCP Server

  • Automating Feishu tasks via LLM prompts

  • Integrating Feishu robots into LLM workflows

  • Creating custom Feishu bot commands using natural language

  • Extending the functionality of Claude/Cursor with Feishu integration

FAQ from Feishu MCP Server

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Control Protocol. In this context, it refers to the communication protocol used between the LLM interface and the server.

Do I need a Feishu robot to use this?

Yes, this server acts as a proxy for an existing Feishu robot. You need a configured Feishu robot to interact with.

What is Smithery?

Smithery is a platform that simplifies the installation and management of servers like this one for Claude Desktop.

Can I use this with other LLMs besides Claude and Cursor?

While primarily designed for Claude and Cursor, it may be adaptable to other LLMs with appropriate MCP client configuration.

Where can I find the correct path and webhook address?

The path refers to the location where you've installed the server files. The webhook address is provided by your Feishu robot configuration.