Linkedin MCP Server
by fredericbarthelet
This is an MCP server for interacting with the LinkedIn Community Management API. It can be hosted locally or remotely and implements the Draft Third-Party Authorization Flow from MCP specs to delegate authorization to LinkedIn's OAuth authorization server.
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Linkedin MCP Server
MCP server for interacting with Linkedin Community Management API.
This MCP server:
- Can be hosted locally or remotely : uses HTTP+SSE transport defined in MCP
- Implements the Draft Third-Party Authorization Flow from MCP specs to delegate authorization to LinkedIn's OAuth authorization server
⚠️ Disclaimer: The Third-Party Authorization Flow proposal status is currently in draft. The only MCP client, to my knowledge, that currently implements this specification of the protocol is the MCP Inspector
Features
Tools
user-info
- Get current logged in user infos (name, headline and profile picture)create-post
- Create a new post on LinkedIn
Installation
Follow those instructions to run Linkedin MCP server on your host. You'll need to provide your own Linkedin client.
Requirements
- Node 22 (
lts/jod
) - pnpm 10
- a Linkedin client with
Community Management API
product installed andhttp://localhost:3001/callback
added to the authorized redirect URLs
Instructions
- Install dependencies:
pnpm install
- Create env file and populate with your Linkedin client credentials and a random string secret value for
JWT_SECRET
:
cp .env.template .env && vi .env
- Run the server:
pnpm run dev
- Configure your favorite MCP client to use this new server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"linkedin": {
"url": "http://localhost:3001/sse"
}
}
}
Debugging
Start the MCP Inspector to debug this server, which is available as a package script:
pnpm run inspector
Access the inspector in your browser at http://localhost:5173
Acknowledgment
- Den Delimarsky that bravely gave a first shot at this new authorization flow with Microsoft Entra ID and detailed his results in his blog post: https://den.dev/blog/auth-modelcontextprotocol-entra-id/
- Matt Pocock and his always welcome neat TS tricks specifically in the context of writting your own MCP server on AI Hero: https://www.aihero.dev/publish-your-mcp-server-to-npm