Quote0 Mcp

Created By
thomaszdxsn9 months ago
Overview

what is Quote0 MCP?

Quote0 MCP is a service that allows you to control your Quote0 smart display device using natural language through Claude Desktop.

how to use Quote0 MCP?

To use Quote0 MCP, you need to configure it in Claude Desktop with your API key and device serial numbers, then you can send text and images to your devices.

key features of Quote0 MCP?

  • Remote control of Quote0 smart display devices
  • Ability to send text and images using natural language
  • Supports multiple devices with customizable aliases

use cases of Quote0 MCP?

  1. Displaying to-do lists on a smart display.
  2. Showing quotes or messages on different devices.
  3. Sending weather updates to a specific display.

FAQ from Quote0 MCP?

  • What if the device does not respond?

Check if the device is powered on and connected to the network, and ensure the API key and device serial number are correct.

  • Can I control multiple devices at once?

Yes, you can add multiple device serial numbers and aliases in the configuration.

  • What image formats are supported?

Only PNG images are supported, which will be converted to Base64.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "quote0": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "quote0-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "QUOTE0_API_KEY": "你的API密钥",
        "QUOTE0_DEVICE_IDS": "书桌:设备序列号1,客厅:设备序列号2,冰箱:设备序列号3"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
9 months ago
Updated At
9 months ago
Author Name
thomaszdxsn
Star
-
Language
-
License
-

Recommend Servers

View All
Tavily Mcp
@tavily-ai

JavaScript
a year ago
Bring your real authenticated browser session to AI coding agents. Local-first MCP server + Chrome MV3 extension. No cloud. No telemetry.
@Cubenest

peek records the user's actual logged-in browser (DOM via rrweb, console events, network metadata, optional response bodies via opt-in Deep capture) through a Chrome MV3 extension. The extension ships events through a native-messaging stdio bridge to a local MCP server (peek-mcp), which persists them to a SQLite database at ~/.peek/sessions.db. AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Windsurf) read sessions from the database via 10 MCP tools: Tool What it does list_recent_sessions List recently recorded sessions (id, origin, ts, event count). get_session_summary LLM-readable narrative summary of a session. get_session_console_errors Console errors recorded in a session. get_session_network_errors Failed/notable network requests in a session. get_user_action_before_error Last N user actions before a console error. generate_playwright_repro Generate a runnable Playwright test from a session. get_dom_snapshot Reconstruct the DOM at a given timestamp. query_dom_history Timeline of attribute/text changes for a selector. request_authorization Side-panel consent for write actions (Level 3). execute_action Dispatch a UI action (gated by permission level + destructive blocklist). Why local-first matters Every other "browser session for AI" tool ships to a vendor cloud. peek's SQLite + extension live on the user's machine — no remote endpoints, no telemetry. The privacy policy (docs/peek/PRIVACY_POLICY.md) is the source of truth. Install # 1. Add the MCP server to Claude Code claude mcp add peek -- npx -y @peekdev/mcp # 2. Install the Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store # (link added once the CWS listing is approved)

a day ago