Pixiv Mcp Server

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222wcnma year ago
一个功能强大的 Pixiv 工具集,通过模型上下文协议 (MCP) 为大语言模型(如 Claude)提供浏览、搜索和下载 Pixiv 内容的能力。
Overview

What is Pixiv MCP Server?

Pixiv MCP Server is a powerful toolset designed to provide browsing, searching, and downloading capabilities for Pixiv content through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for large language models like Claude.

How to use Pixiv MCP Server?

To use the Pixiv MCP Server, download the core files, install the required dependencies, obtain an authentication token, and configure your MCP client to connect to the server.

Key features of Pixiv MCP Server?

  • Multi-dimensional search capabilities including keyword and user search.
  • Intelligent downloading options for single or batch downloads with asynchronous background processing.
  • Community content browsing features such as personal recommendations and following artists.
  • Secure authentication using OAuth 2.0.

Use cases of Pixiv MCP Server?

  1. Searching for specific illustrations or artists on Pixiv.
  2. Downloading multiple artworks efficiently without blocking AI operations.
  3. Browsing personalized content based on user preferences.

FAQ from Pixiv MCP Server?

  • Can I use Pixiv MCP Server for all Pixiv content?

Yes! It supports a wide range of Pixiv content including illustrations and user profiles.

  • Is there a cost to use Pixiv MCP Server?

No! The server is free to use for everyone.

  • What are the environment requirements?

You need Python 3.10+, and optionally FFmpeg for GIF conversion.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pixiv-server": {
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "/path/to/your/pixiv-mcp-server",
        "run",
        "pixiv-mcp-server"
      ],
      "command": "uv",
      "env": {
        "DOWNLOAD_PATH": "./downloads",
        "FILENAME_TEMPLATE": "{author}_{id}_{title}",
        "PIXIV_REFRESH_TOKEN": "从.env文件复制或留空自动读取"
      }
    }
  }
}
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Created At
a year ago
Updated At
10 months ago
Author Name
222wcnm
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