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lionkiii/rss-feeds-mcp

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MCP server for RSS feeds — fetch, filter, search blog posts from any RSS source. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf. No API keys needed.

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lionkiii/rss-feeds-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

An MCP server that fetches, filters, and searches blog posts from any RSS feed source. It integrates with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Windsurf without requiring API keys. Built in JavaScript, it provides a simple way to bring RSS content into AI-assisted workflows.

Best for

Best for
Developers who want to feed RSS data into AI assistants like Claude Desktop

Use cases

  • Fetch latest posts from multiple RSS feeds
  • Filter blog posts by keywords or date ranges
  • Search across RSS sources for specific topics

Notes

An MCP server that fetches, filters, and searches blog posts from any RSS feed source. It integrates with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Windsurf without requiring API keys. Built in JavaScript, it provides a simple way to bring RSS content into AI-assisted workflows.

3 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-03. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Fetch latest posts from multiple RSS feeds
  • Filter blog posts by keywords or date ranges
  • Search across RSS sources for specific topics

Pros

  • No API keys or external services needed
  • Works with popular AI tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor
  • Lightweight JavaScript implementation

Cons

  • Low GitHub stars (3) suggest limited community adoption or maturity
  • Only supports RSS feeds, not Atom or JSON Feed
  • Relies on the evolving MCP protocol which may change

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Pros

  • No API keys or external services needed
  • Works with popular AI tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor
  • Lightweight JavaScript implementation

Cons

  • Low GitHub stars (3) suggest limited community adoption or maturity
  • Only supports RSS feeds, not Atom or JSON Feed
  • Relies on the evolving MCP protocol which may change