Particle MCP Server
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About Particle MCP Server
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Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"particle": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"DIRECT/PATH/TO/particle-mcp-server",
"run",
"particle.py"
]
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is Particle MCP Server?
A Model Context Protocol server for the Particle IoT platform that enables AI assistants to manage Particle devices using natural language.
How to use Particle MCP Server?
Clone the repository, create a .env file with a PARTICLE_ACCESS_TOKEN, generate a token via the Particle CLI (particle token create), and configure Claude Desktop's mcpServers settings to point to the server directory.
Key features of Particle MCP Server
- List all devices in your account
- List devices within a specified product
- Rename devices and add notes to them
- Ping devices to check online status
- Call functions on a particular device
- Retrieve last known device vitals
- List organizations and their products
- List all firmware versions for a product
Use cases of Particle MCP Server
- Managing IoT devices through natural language conversations
- Automating device diagnostics and health checks
- Organizing and updating device metadata across products
- Tracking firmware versions for product deployments
FAQ from Particle MCP Server
What are the runtime requirements?
Python 3.7 or higher is required.
How do I obtain a Particle API token?
Use the Particle CLI command `particle token create
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