06ketan/substack-ops
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Standalone Substack CLI + 26-tool MCP server. Your IDE drafts the replies. Zero AI API keys.
MCP
06ketan/substack-ops
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
A standalone CLI and MCP server for Substack that includes 26 tools. It lets you draft replies directly from your IDE without requiring any AI API keys.
Best for
Best for
Developers who want to manage Substack from their IDE without AI dependencies
Use cases
- Drafting Substack replies from an IDE
- Managing Substack operations via command line
- Integrating Substack tasks into development workflows
Notes
A standalone CLI and MCP server for Substack that includes 26 tools. It lets you draft replies directly from your IDE without requiring any AI API keys.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-24. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Drafting Substack replies from an IDE
- Managing Substack operations via command line
- Integrating Substack tasks into development workflows
Pros
- No external AI API keys needed
- 26 tools available for various Substack tasks
- Works directly inside IDEs via MCP
Cons
- Zero stars suggests early or untested project
- Requires Python environment setup
- Limited documentation or community support
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Pros
- No external AI API keys needed
- 26 tools available for various Substack tasks
- Works directly inside IDEs via MCP
Cons
- Zero stars suggests early or untested project
- Requires Python environment setup
- Limited documentation or community support
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