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Interact with LG ThinQ smart home devices and appliances through the ThinQ Connect MCP server.
Interact with LG ThinQ smart home devices and appliances through the ThinQ Connect MCP server.

This is the official MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for LG ThinQ devices. This server provides integrated control capabilities including status monitoring, device control, and profile information for various LG ThinQ devices, built on the LG ThinQ API and Python Open SDK. MCP connection method is stdio.

Device List Query
Retrieve a list of all registered LG ThinQ devices.
Device Status Monitoring
Get real-time status information for specific devices.
Device Control
Execute control commands defined in each device's profile.
(e.g., turn air conditioner on/off, set temperature, etc.)
Device Control Capabilities Query
Provide detailed information about controllable properties, methods information for each device.
Open up the configuration file, and add ThinQ Connect MCP config.
{
"mcpServers": {
"thinqconnect-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"thinqconnect-mcp"
],
"env": {
"THINQ_PAT": "your_personal_access_token_here",
"THINQ_COUNTRY": "your_country_code_here"
}
}
}
}
After setting up the configuration file as shown in the Quick Start section, you can use the ThinQ Connect MCP Server directly in your conversations with Claude.
Examples of prompts you can use:
get_device_list
get_device_available_controls
get_device_status
post_device_control
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add thinq-connect-thinqconnect-mcp -- npx pro tip
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