twitch-mcp
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server which allows MCP Clients (such as Claude) to connect to Twitch Chat.
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Twitch MCP Server
I got inspired to build this because of the following blog post by Max Rydahl Andersen: https://quarkus.io/blog/mcp-server/. I had written a Twitch Chat integration before, so decided to combine that knowledge with a Quarkus based MCP server as described by Max.
This project is described in a bit more detail on my blog: https://tomcools.be/post/2025-jan-twitch-chat-mcp/
Building the MCP Server
This application is currently not pushed to Maven Central, so you need to build it locally and install it in your .m2
folder using mvn install
.
Next we need a way to start the JAR file. In the examples below you'll see I
used JBang.
Running the MCP server
With MCP Inspector
Run npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
to start a local inspector service.
Create an MCP configuration to run the following - command:
arguments:jbang
["--quiet", "-Dtwitch.channel=YOUR_CHANNEL_NAME", "-Dtwitch.auth=YOUR_API_KEY", "be.tomcools:twitch-mcp:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT:runner"]
Now you can manually call the tools.
With Claude Desktop
For Claude in claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"twitch-mcp-tomcools": {
"command": "jbang",
"args": [
"--quiet",
"-Dtwitch.channel=YOUR_CHANNEL_NAME",
"-Dtwitch.auth=YOUR_API_KEY",
"be.tomcools:twitch-mcp:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT:runner"
]
}
}
}
After restart, the tool should appear in your Claude UI.