Anthropic MCP Server
by MCP-Mirror
This server allows users to post tweets from X (Twitter) using a Google Sheet as the data source. It simplifies the process of automated tweet posting.
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What is Anthropic MCP Server?
The Anthropic MCP Server is a tool designed to automate the process of posting tweets on X (formerly Twitter). It uses data from a Google Sheet to populate the content of the tweets, enabling scheduled or triggered posting based on the spreadsheet data.
How to use Anthropic MCP Server?
While specific usage instructions are not provided in the README, the server likely requires configuration with your X (Twitter) API credentials and access to your Google Sheet. You would then need to format your Google Sheet with the data you want to tweet and configure the server to read from the sheet and post to X.
Key features of Anthropic MCP Server
Automated tweet posting
Data source integration with Google Sheets
Scheduled posting (likely)
Customizable tweet content based on spreadsheet data
Use cases of Anthropic MCP Server
Automated content marketing
Scheduled announcements
Data-driven tweet campaigns
Social media management for businesses
FAQ from Anthropic MCP Server
How do I set up the server?
How do I set up the server?
Specific setup instructions are not provided in the README. Refer to the documentation or source code for detailed guidance.
What are the required API keys?
What are the required API keys?
You will likely need X (Twitter) API keys and potentially Google Sheets API credentials.
Can I schedule tweets?
Can I schedule tweets?
The README doesn't explicitly mention scheduling, but it's a likely feature. Check the server's configuration options.
What data formats are supported in the Google Sheet?
What data formats are supported in the Google Sheet?
The supported formats depend on the server's implementation. Refer to the documentation or source code.
Is there a limit to the number of tweets I can post?
Is there a limit to the number of tweets I can post?
Tweet limits depend on X (Twitter)'s API rate limits and the server's configuration.