Serveur MCP Airbnb

Created By
MCP-Mirrora year ago
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Overview

What is Serveur MCP Airbnb?

Serveur MCP Airbnb is a server designed to search for Airbnb listings and obtain detailed information about accommodations, providing direct links to the listings in the search results.

How to use Serveur MCP Airbnb?

To use the server, you can install it on Claude Desktop or via Smithery. After installation, you can use the airbnb_search tool to find listings by providing a location and optional parameters like check-in and check-out dates, number of guests, and price range.

Key features of Serveur MCP Airbnb?

  • Complies with Airbnb's robots.txt rules
  • Uses cheerio for HTML parsing
  • No API key required
  • Returns structured JSON data
  • Provides direct URLs to Airbnb listings

Use cases of Serveur MCP Airbnb?

  1. Searching for available Airbnb accommodations in a specific location.
  2. Retrieving detailed information about a specific Airbnb listing.
  3. Planning trips by finding suitable Airbnb options based on user preferences.

FAQ from Serveur MCP Airbnb?

  • Is an API key required to use this server?

No, this server does not require an API key.

  • Can I ignore the robots.txt rules?

Yes, you can use an argument to ignore the robots.txt rules if needed.

  • What programming language is this server built with?

The server is built using JavaScript.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
MCP-Mirror
Star
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Language
JavaScript
License
MIT license

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