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Semantic search over RSS/news feeds for AI agents — a single-file MCP server, no API key, no cloud.
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Semantic search over RSS/Atom feeds for AI agents — a single-file MCP server. No API key, no cloud, just the feeds you choose.
Point it at a handful of RSS/Atom feeds and give an agent tools to search them by meaning (TF-IDF + recency boost), see what's trending, generate a digest, and monitor feed health — all running locally against feeds you control.

Features
- Add/remove/list feeds — RSS 2.0 and Atom
- Ranked search — TF-IDF cosine similarity with a recency boost, pure stdlib (no embeddings, no network calls beyond fetching the feeds themselves)
- Trending topics — most frequent terms across recent articles
- Source health — flags feeds that are erroring, silent, or stale
- Markdown digests — grouped-by-feed summary of recent articles
- Background refresh — feeds are refreshed on a timer automatically
Install
Requires Python 3.10+.
On the package name: the project is
web-mcp, but the PyPI distribution isfeed-mcp— PyPI rejectsweb-mcpas too similar to an unrelated existingwebmcppackage. So youpip install feed-mcp, and it installs both aweb-mcpand afeed-mcpcommand; they're the same program, use whichever you prefer.
Option A — Claude Code plugin (recommended)
Installs the MCP server and the bundled skills and agents in one step:
pip install feed-mcp
Then, inside Claude Code:
/plugin marketplace add ManiaSacha/web-mcp
/plugin install web-mcp@maniasacha-web-mcp
The plugin registers the web MCP server automatically and prompts you for a starting feed list. If the install summary says Run /reload-plugins to activate., run that.
The
pip installstep is required: the plugin's MCP server invokes theweb-mcpcommand, which pip puts on your PATH.
Option B — MCP server only
pip install feed-mcp
claude mcp add web -- web-mcp --feeds https://hnrss.org/frontpage
For Claude Desktop, add this to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"web": {
"command": "web-mcp",
"args": ["--feeds", "https://hnrss.org/frontpage,https://github.blog/feed/"]
}
}
}
Option C — from source
git clone https://github.com/ManiaSacha/web-mcp.git
cd web-mcp
./install.sh # Windows: .\install.ps1
The install scripts check your Python version, install the package, and print the exact next command for your setup.
Quick start
Run the server directly to check it works:
web-mcp --feeds https://hnrss.org/frontpage,https://github.blog/feed/
It speaks MCP over stdio, so it will sit silently waiting for a client — that's correct behavior, not a hang. Press Ctrl+C to exit.
Once connected, ask your agent things like:
- "What's trending across my feeds today?"
- "Search my feeds for anything about Postgres performance."
- "Give me a digest of the last 24 hours."
- "Are any of my feeds broken?"
What's included
| Component | Name | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| MCP server | web |
The 9 tools below |
| Skill | feed-curation |
Add, audit, and prune feeds |
| Skill | feed-digest |
Turn raw tool output into a synthesized brief |
| Agent | pm |
Scopes features against the single-file philosophy |
| Agent | security-reviewer |
Audits the SSRF/fetch surface |
| Agent | git-pipeline |
Branching, commits, and review handoff |
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
add_feed(url) |
Add an RSS/Atom feed and index its current articles |
remove_feed(url) |
Remove a feed and its indexed articles |
list_feeds() |
List configured feeds with article counts |
search(query, limit=10, max_days=30) |
Recency-boosted ranked search |
recent(limit=20) |
Most recent articles across all feeds |
trending(hours=24, limit=10) |
Trending terms in the last N hours |
digest(hours=24, limit=8) |
Markdown digest grouped by feed |
source_health() |
Which feeds are healthy, late, or erroring |
refresh() |
Force-refresh all feeds immediately |
Security notes
add_feed(url) makes the server fetch a URL that may have reached your agent from a web page rather than from you, so that path is treated as untrusted:
- Scheme allowlist — only
http://andhttps://.file://,ftp://,gopher://, anddata:are refused. - Public addresses only — a URL is rejected unless every address it resolves to is publicly routable. Loopback, private, link-local (including the
169.254.169.254cloud metadata endpoint), multicast, and reserved addresses are blocked, as are their IPv4-mapped IPv6 forms. - Connect-time IP pinning — the address that was validated is the one actually dialed, so DNS cannot answer differently between the check and the connection (rebinding). TLS still validates certificates against the hostname.
- Per-hop redirect validation — redirects are followed manually and re-validated at every hop, so a public URL cannot bounce the fetch to an internal host. Capped at 5 hops.
- Resource bounds — 5 MB per feed body, an explicit socket timeout, and a clamp on every tool's
limit.
Two things this does not do: it has no authentication (it's meant to run locally over stdio — don't expose it on a network), and it does not vet feed content. Indexed article text is written by whoever controls the feed, so treat it as data, never as instructions.
Full detail, including the limits that remain, is in docs/SECURITY-MODEL.md. To report a vulnerability, see SECURITY.md.
Development
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest # 53 tests, no network access
ruff check . # lint
python scripts/validate_plugin.py # manifests, frontmatter, version sync
CI runs all three on Python 3.10–3.13 (Linux, plus macOS and Windows on 3.12), and additionally installs the built wheel to confirm the console scripts work.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for the workflow and CHANGELOG.md for release history.
License
MIT
Installing Feed
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/ManiaSacha/web-mcpFAQ
Is Feed MCP free?
Yes, Feed MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Feed need an API key?
No, Feed runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Feed hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Feed in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Feed on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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