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Chatwork MCP Server

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Chatwork MCP Server is a server that allows you to operate Chatwork from AI using the Model Context Protocol. It enables integration with AI tools like Claude Desktop.

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What is Chatwork MCP Server?

Chatwork MCP Server is a server that enables AI tools to interact with and control Chatwork by using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

How to use Chatwork MCP Server?

To use the server, configure your AI tool (e.g., Claude Desktop) to connect to the MCP server. This typically involves editing a configuration file (e.g., claude_desktop_config.json) to specify the command to run the server and any necessary environment variables, such as the Chatwork API token.

Key features of Chatwork MCP Server

  • AI Integration

  • Chatwork Control

  • Model Context Protocol Support

  • Extensible

Use cases of Chatwork MCP Server

  • Automated Chatwork tasks via AI

  • AI-powered Chatwork message generation

  • Integration with AI assistants

  • Custom Chatwork workflows triggered by AI

FAQ from Chatwork MCP Server

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, a protocol for AI tools to interact with external services.

What is Chatwork API Token?

The Chatwork API token is a secret key that allows the server to access and control your Chatwork account. You can obtain this token from your Chatwork settings.

How to contribute?

If you have a tool you'd like to see supported, you can contribute by adding instructions on how to use the server with that tool.

What AI tools are supported?

Currently, Claude Desktop is provided as an example. Support for other MCP-compatible AI tools may be added in the future.

Where can I find the claude_desktop_config.json file?

When you click "Edit Configuration" in Claude Desktop's developer settings, the file viewer will show you the location of the claude_desktop_config.json file.