Reddit MCP Buddy

Created By
karanb1928 months ago
Browse Reddit directly in Claude Desktop without API keys. Search posts, view subreddits, analyze users, and explore comments seamlessly. Features smart caching, rate limiting, and works instantly with zero configuration.
Overview

What is Reddit MCP Buddy?

Reddit MCP Buddy is a tool that allows users to browse Reddit content directly within Claude Desktop without the need for API keys, enabling seamless access to posts, subreddits, user analysis, and comments.

How to use Reddit MCP Buddy?

To use Reddit MCP Buddy, install it globally using npm with the command npm install -g reddit-mcp-buddy, add it to your Claude Desktop configuration, and restart the application.

Key features of Reddit MCP Buddy?

  • Browse subreddits with various sorting options (hot, new, top, rising).
  • Full-text search across Reddit or specific subreddits.
  • View complete post details along with nested comment threads.
  • Analyze Reddit users' posting history and activity patterns.
  • Explain Reddit terms and culture.

Use cases of Reddit MCP Buddy?

  1. Researchers can analyze trends and discussions on Reddit.
  2. Content creators can find popular topics and engage with communities.
  3. Community managers can monitor user activity and subreddit dynamics.

FAQ from Reddit MCP Buddy?

  • Do I need API keys to use Reddit MCP Buddy?

No, it works in anonymous mode out of the box without requiring API keys.

  • Can I search for specific posts or users?

Yes, you can search across Reddit or specific subreddits and analyze user profiles.

  • Is it free to use?

Yes, Reddit MCP Buddy is free to use.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "reddit-mcp-buddy": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "reddit-mcp-buddy"
      ],
      "env": {
        "REDDIT_CLIENT_ID": "",
        "REDDIT_CLIENT_SECRET": "",
        "REDDIT_USERNAME": "",
        "REDDIT_PASSWORD": ""
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
8 months ago
Updated At
8 months ago
Author Name
karanb192
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