๐ MCP Link โ Let AI Agents Use Your Tools
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About ๐ MCP Link โ Let AI Agents Use Your Tools
Let AI agents like ChatGPT & Claude use real-world local/remote tools you approve via browser extension + optional MCP server
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Overview
What is MCP Link?
MCP Link is a complete framework that enables AI agents such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and others to interact with the real world through a controlled, curated, safe browser- and server-based toolchain. It consists of a browser extension, an optional local MCP server, and a modular recipe and plugin system for AI integration and monetization.
How to use MCP Link?
Install the browser extension manually or via future web stores, then visit a supported AI site like chatgpt.com or claude.ai. The extension automatically discovers tools from a remote manifest; users can enable or disable tools per-tool and set runtime access policies (ask every time, allow automatically, or always allow). An optional local MCP server can be set up for advanced local tools.
Key features of MCP Link
- Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, and others
- User-controlled tool permissions with three approval policies per tool
- Supports both remote tools (no setup) and local tools (optional server)
- Docker sandboxing for isolated and secure tool execution
- Transparent logging of every tool request and response
- Recipe system that activates tool discovery on supported AI websites
Use cases of MCP Link
- Let ChatGPT rename a folder or modify files on your machine
- Allow Gemini to book a hotel or search your local data
- Ask Claude to run semantic SQL queries against personal databases
- Let any AI agent call remote APIs like weather or geolocation with user approval
- Orchestrate multi-step actions like sending WhatsApp messages or controlling home devices
FAQ from MCP Link
How does MCP Link keep tool use secure?
Every tool requires explicit user enablement, and calls can prompt for approval per use, be auto-allowed, or run in Docker sandboxing for isolation. All tool requests and responses are logged for audit.
Which AI models are supported?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok are explicitly mentioned, with more AI sites planned via the recipe system.
Do I need to install a local server to use MCP Link?
No. Remote tools like geolocation, weather, and adaptive thinking work immediately without any local server. Installing the optional local MCP server adds more tools such as SQLite, TTS, and WhatsApp.
What transport protocol does the MCP server use?
The MCP server uses SSE (Server-Sent Events) for communication with the extension and AI agents.
Is the source code open source?
The source is visible for review but is proprietary; you cannot fork, copy, or reuse the code. Collaboration is welcome via Issues and Discussions.
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