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WordPress Plugin Directory Server

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Enables searching, downloading, extracting, and comparing WordPress.org plugins with local plugins via natural language.

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Enables searching, downloading, extracting, and comparing WordPress.org plugins with local plugins via natural language.

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables Claude Code to analyze, download, and compare WordPress.org plugins with your local plugins.

🔗 Repository: https://github.com/juanma-wp/wordpress-org-mcp

Features

  • Search plugins on WordPress.org by keyword
  • Download plugins directly from WordPress.org
  • Extract and analyze plugin files
  • Compare local plugins with WordPress.org versions
  • Generate detailed diffs between plugin versions
  • Browse plugin file structures

Installation & Setup

# Register with Claude CLI
claude mcp add wordpress-org npx wordpress-org-mcp-server

# Verify registration
claude mcp list

Available Tools

search_plugins

Search for WordPress.org plugins by keyword.

Parameters:

  • query (string): Search query
  • limit (number, optional): Maximum results (default: 10)

Example:

Search for "jwt authentication" plugins

get_plugin_info

Get detailed information about a specific plugin.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug

Example:

Get info for plugin "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"

download_plugin

Download a plugin from WordPress.org.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • version (string, optional): Version (default: "latest")

extract_plugin

Extract a downloaded plugin ZIP file.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • zip_path (string, optional): Path to ZIP file

list_plugin_files

List files in an extracted plugin.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • extension (string, optional): Filter by extension (.php, .js, etc.)

read_plugin_file

Read contents of a specific plugin file.

Parameters:

  • slug (string): Plugin slug
  • file_path (string): Relative path to file

compare_plugins

Compare local plugin with WordPress.org version.

Parameters:

  • local_path (string): Path to local plugin directory
  • wp_org_slug (string): WordPress.org plugin slug
  • format (string, optional): "summary" or "detailed" (default: "summary")

Example:

Compare my local plugin with WordPress.org version:
- local_path: "/absolute/path/to/rest-auth-jwt"
- wp_org_slug: "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"

get_file_diff

Get detailed diff for a specific file.

Parameters:

  • local_path (string): Path to local plugin
  • wp_org_slug (string): WordPress.org plugin slug
  • file_path (string): Relative path to file

Example Workflow

  1. Search for similar plugins:

    Search for JWT authentication plugins to see what's available
    
  2. Get plugin details:

    Get detailed info for "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"
    
  3. Compare with your local plugin:

    Compare my local plugin at "/path/to/my/plugin" with "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"
    
  4. Examine specific differences:

    Show me the diff for "includes/class-auth.php" between my plugin and "jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api"
    

Plugin Storage Locations

The server stores downloaded and extracted plugins in system directories to avoid cluttering your project workspace:

Default Locations

macOS:

  • Cache (downloads): ~/Library/Caches/wordpress-org-mcp/
  • Extractions: /tmp/wordpress-org-mcp-extractions/

Linux:

  • Cache (downloads): ~/.cache/wordpress-org-mcp/ (or $XDG_CACHE_HOME/wordpress-org-mcp/)
  • Extractions: /tmp/wordpress-org-mcp-extractions/

Windows:

  • Cache (downloads): %LOCALAPPDATA%\wordpress-org-mcp\Cache\
  • Extractions: %TEMP%\wordpress-org-mcp-extractions\

Customizing Storage Locations

Set these environment variables before registering the MCP server:

# Set custom paths
export WP_MCP_CACHE_DIR="/path/to/custom/cache"
export WP_MCP_EXTRACT_DIR="/path/to/custom/extractions"

# Register the MCP server (will use custom paths)
claude mcp add wordpress-org npx wordpress-org-mcp-server

**Persistent Setup:**
Add the environment variables to your shell profile (`.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, `.bash_profile`, etc.):

```bash
echo 'export WP_MCP_CACHE_DIR="/path/to/custom/cache"' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'export WP_MCP_EXTRACT_DIR="/path/to/custom/extractions"' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc

Environment Variables:

  • WP_MCP_CACHE_DIR: Custom directory for downloaded ZIP files
  • WP_MCP_EXTRACT_DIR: Custom directory for extracted plugin files

Why System Directories?

  • No Git conflicts: Downloaded plugins won't appear in your project's version control
  • Cross-platform compatibility: Uses appropriate directories for each operating system
  • Easy cleanup: Temporary extractions are automatically cleaned up on system restart

Development

# Watch mode for development
npm run dev

# Build for production
npm run build

# Start the server
npm start

Troubleshooting

  1. "Plugin not found" errors: Verify the plugin slug is correct on WordPress.org
  2. Download failures: Check internet connection and WordPress.org availability
  3. Extraction errors: Ensure sufficient disk space and file permissions

Supported File Types

  • PHP files (.php)
  • JavaScript files (.js)
  • CSS files (.css)
  • Text files (.txt, .md)
  • Configuration files (.json, .xml, .yml)

Binary files are compared by size only.

from github.com/juanma-wp/wordpress-org-mcp

Installing WordPress Plugin Directory Server

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/juanma-wp/wordpress-org-mcp

FAQ

Is WordPress Plugin Directory Server MCP free?

Yes, WordPress Plugin Directory Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does WordPress Plugin Directory Server need an API key?

No, WordPress Plugin Directory Server runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is WordPress Plugin Directory Server hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install WordPress Plugin Directory Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open WordPress Plugin Directory Server 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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