TMDB MCP Server

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MCP-Mirrora year ago
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Overview

What is TMDB MCP Server?

TMDB MCP Server is an integration with The Movie Database (TMDB) API that provides movie information, search capabilities, and recommendations.

How to use TMDB MCP Server?

To use the TMDB MCP Server, you need to set up the server by cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and configuring your TMDB API key. Once set up, you can interact with the server through commands in the Claude Desktop application.

Key features of TMDB MCP Server?

  • Search for movies by title or keywords.
  • Get movie recommendations based on a specific movie ID.
  • Retrieve trending movies for a specified time window.
  • Access comprehensive movie details including cast, reviews, and genres.

Use cases of TMDB MCP Server?

  1. Searching for movies related to specific topics or genres.
  2. Getting personalized movie recommendations.
  3. Discovering trending movies in real-time.
  4. Accessing detailed information about movies for research or entertainment purposes.

FAQ from TMDB MCP Server?

  • What do I need to run the TMDB MCP Server?
    You need Node.js, npm, TypeScript, and a TMDB account with an API key.

  • Is there a cost to use the TMDB API?
    No, the TMDB API is free to use, but you need to sign up for an account.

  • What operating systems are supported?
    The server supports macOS, Windows, and modern Linux distributions.

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a year ago
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