Anylist MCP
MCP Server for connecting to Anylist
Unofficial AnyList MCP Server
An MCP server that integrates with AnyList — shopping lists, recipes, and meal planning — exposed via the Model Context Protocol. Works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Claude Web/Mobile, or any MCP-compatible client.
Two deployment modes:
- Local (stdio) — runs on your machine alongside Claude Desktop or Claude Code. Fastest setup, no server required.
- HTTP server — runs in Docker behind a Cloudflare Tunnel. Required for Claude Web and Claude Mobile, and useful for sharing access across devices or users.
Functionality is organized into 5 domain-grouped tools rather than 18+ individual ones. See docs/tools.md for the full tool reference.
Installation: Claude Desktop
The fastest way to get started is to download the latest anylist-mcp.mcpb from the releases page.
- Open Claude Desktop → Settings → Extensions
- Drag and drop the
.mcpbfile, or click "Advanced settings" → Install extension - Enter your configuration when prompted:
- AnyList Email — your AnyList account email
- AnyList Password — your AnyList account password
- Default Shopping List — optional, defaults to "Groceries"
Installation: Claude Code / Claude Desktop (from source)
Prerequisites
Setup
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/bobby060/anylist-mcp.git
cd anylist-mcp
npm install
Add to your MCP config (~/.claude/claude_desktop_config.json or equivalent):
{
"mcpServers": {
"anylist": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/anylist-mcp/src/server.js"],
"env": {
"ANYLIST_USERNAME": "[email protected]",
"ANYLIST_PASSWORD": "yourpassword",
"ANYLIST_LIST_NAME": "Groceries"
}
}
}
}
Installation: Claude Web / Claude Mobile
Claude Web and Mobile require an HTTP MCP server accessible over HTTPS. This project includes a Docker-based HTTP server designed to run behind a Cloudflare Tunnel. The server is designed for self-hosting, but can theoretically support any number of users. You can (should?) restrict what email addresses are allowed to create accounts in the allowed-emails.txt file.
See docs/cloudflare-setup.md for the full setup guide, including:
- Quick tunnel for development (no Cloudflare account needed)
- Named tunnel for production (stable URL on your own domain)
Quick start:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/bobby060/anylist-mcp.git
cd anylist-mcp
# Configure
cp .env.http.example .env # fill in SERVER_SECRET_KEY and SESSION_SECRET
mkdir -p config
cp allowed-emails.example.txt config/allowed-emails.txt # add your email
# Start server + Cloudflare quick tunnel
docker compose --profile cloudflare-temp up --build
# Watch logs for the trycloudflare.com URL, then add it as an MCP server in Claude Settings/Connectors
Development
# Unit tests (mocked, no credentials needed)
npm test
# Integration tests (requires .env with real credentials)
npm run test:integration
# Inspect with the MCP inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node src/server.js
Building the desktop extension
npm run pack # produces anylist-mcp.mcpb
Roadmap
- Google OAuth — allow users to sign in to the HTTP MCP server with their Google account instead of a separate password.
Credits
AnyList API from a fork of anylist by @codetheweb.
Contributions welcome — feel free to open issues and pull requests.
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