Hacker News
Fetch and interact with Hacker News content, including top stories, comments, and search functionality.
📰 Hacker News MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools to fetch and interact with Hacker News content. This server enables AI assistants to access real-time Hacker News data including top stories, story details, comments, and search functionality.
🚀 Features
🛠️ Available Tools
-
get_top_stories- Fetch the latest top stories from Hacker News- Configurable count (1-100 stories)
- Optional text content inclusion
- Returns story metadata including title, URL, score, author, and comment count
-
get_story_details- Get detailed information about a specific story- Fetch complete story metadata
- Optional comment inclusion with threaded structure
- Optional markdown content extraction from linked articles
-
get_story_comments- Retrieve popular comments for a story- Configurable minimum score filtering
- Adjustable comment thread depth (1-10 levels)
- Limit number of comments returned (1-100)
- Formatted as readable text with thread structure
-
search_stories- Search recent stories by keywords- Search through story titles, content, and URLs
- Configurable time range (1-168 hours)
- Limit results (1-50 stories)
📋 Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- npm or yarn
- An MCP-compatible client (like Claude Desktop)
🔧 Installation
1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/hackernews-mcp.git
cd hackernews-mcp
2. Install dependencies
npm install
3. Build the server
npm run build
🎯 Usage
With Claude Desktop
Add the server to your Claude Desktop configuration:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"hackernews-mcp": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/hackernews-mcp/build/index.js"]
}
}
}
With Other MCP Clients
The server communicates via stdio and can be used with any MCP-compatible client:
node build/index.js
🔍 Example Usage
Once connected, you can ask your AI assistant things like:
- "What are the top stories on Hacker News today?"
- "Get details about Hacker News story 12345678"
- "Show me comments for that viral AI story"
- "Search for recent stories about TypeScript"
🛠️ Development
Build the project
npm run build
Watch mode for development
npm run watch
Lint and format the code
npm run lint
npm run format
Run the MCP Inspector
For debugging and testing:
npm run inspector
This will start the MCP Inspector, providing a web interface to test the server's tools and inspect the communication.
📦 Code Quality & Contributing
- Code Quality:
This project enforces code quality and style using ESLint and Prettier. All code is checked in CI (GitHub Actions) and must pass linting and formatting before merging. - Type Safety:
All tool handlers use explicit type guards for runtime argument validation and robust TypeScript types. - CI/CD:
Every push and pull request runs the full build, lint, and (future) test suite via GitHub Actions. - How to Contribute:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Run
npm run lintandnpm run formatbefore pushing - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
📚 API Reference
get_top_stories
{
count?: number; // Number of stories (1-100, default: 30)
include_text?: boolean; // Include story text content (default: false)
}
get_story_details
{
story_id: number; // Required: HN story ID
include_comments?: boolean; // Include comments (default: false)
include_markdown?: boolean; // Extract article as markdown (default: false)
}
get_story_comments
{
story_id: number; // Required: HN story ID
min_score?: number; // Minimum comment score (default: 1)
max_depth?: number; // Max thread depth (1-10, default: 3)
limit?: number; // Max comments (1-100, default: 20)
}
search_stories
{
query: string; // Required: Search keywords
limit?: number; // Max results (1-50, default: 20)
time_range_hours?: number; // Hours to search back (1-168, default: 24)
}
🏗️ Architecture
The server is built with:
- TypeScript for type safety and developer experience
- @modelcontextprotocol/sdk for MCP protocol implementation
- axios for HTTP requests to Hacker News API
- jsdom and turndown for HTML to Markdown conversion
- private-ip for security (blocks private IP access)
Key Components
src/index.ts- Main server implementation with tool handlerssrc/fetcher.ts- Utility class for fetching and converting web contentbuild/- Compiled JavaScript output (auto-generated)
🔒 Security
- Blocks requests to private IP addresses to prevent local network access
- Rate limiting through Hacker News API natural limits
- Input validation for all tool parameters
- Error handling and graceful degradation
📜 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
🙏 Acknowledgments
- Hacker News for providing the excellent API
- Model Context Protocol for the standard
- The open source community for the amazing tools and libraries
📞 Support
If you encounter any issues or have questions:
- Check the Issues page
- Use the MCP Inspector for debugging:
npm run inspector - Create a new issue with detailed information about your problem
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