The Ghost MCP enables seamless management of Ghost CMS, providing access to posts, users, newsletters, and more through LLM interfaces, ensuring efficient control and automation of your Ghost blog.
The Ghost MCP enables seamless management of Ghost CMS, providing access to posts, users, newsletters, and more through LLM interfaces, ensuring efficient control and automation of your Ghost blog.
The Ghost MCP is a protocol server that facilitates interaction with Ghost CMS using Large Language Models (LLMs) such as Claude. It offers secure API requests to manage content, users, newsletters, offers, and other entities within Ghost. Features include advanced search, detailed entity data, error handling, and integration support. It simplifies blog management, content editing, and user engagement through natural language commands, making it ideal for developers, content managers, and automation tools seeking efficient Ghost CMS control.
Who will use Ghost Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
Developers
Content Managers
Automation Engineers
Ghost CMS Users
How to use the Ghost Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
Step 1: Install the MCP server via NPM or Docker
Step 2: Configure environment variables with your Ghost API URL and API key
Step 3: Connect your LLM interface or client to the MCP server
Step 4: Use natural language commands or API calls to manage Ghost entities
Step 5: Monitor logs and handle errors as needed
Ghost Model Context Protocol (MCP)'s Core Features & Benefits