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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that retrieves information from Wikipedia to provide context to LLMs.
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Wikipedia MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that retrieves information from Wikipedia to provide context to Large Language Models (LLMs). This tool helps AI assistants access factual information from Wikipedia to ground their responses in reliable sources.
Overview
The Wikipedia MCP server provides real-time access to Wikipedia information through a standardized Model Context Protocol interface. This allows LLMs to retrieve accurate and up-to-date information directly from Wikipedia to enhance their responses.
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Features
- Search Wikipedia: Find articles matching specific queries
- Retrieve Article Content: Get full article text with all information
- Article Summaries: Get concise summaries of articles
- Section Extraction: Retrieve specific sections from articles
- Link Discovery: Find links within articles to related topics
- Related Topics: Discover topics related to a specific article
- Multi-language Support: Access Wikipedia in different languages by specifying the
--language
or-l
argument when running the server (e.g.,wikipedia-mcp --language ta
for Tamil). - Country/Locale Support: Use intuitive country codes like
--country US
,--country China
, or--country TW
instead of language codes. Automatically maps to appropriate Wikipedia language variants. - Language Variant Support: Support for language variants such as Chinese traditional/simplified (e.g.,
zh-hans
for Simplified Chinese,zh-tw
for Traditional Chinese), Serbian scripts (sr-latn
,sr-cyrl
), and other regional variants. - Optional caching: Cache API responses for improved performance using --enable-cache
- Google ADK Compatibility: Fully compatible with Google ADK agents and other AI frameworks that use strict function calling schemas
Installation
Using pipx (Recommended for Claude Desktop)
The best way to install for Claude Desktop usage is with pipx, which installs the command globally:
# Install pipx if you don't have it
pip install pipx
pipx ensurepath
# Install the Wikipedia MCP server
pipx install wikipedia-mcp
This ensures the wikipedia-mcp
command is available in Claude Desktop's PATH.
Installing via Smithery
To install wikipedia-mcp for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @Rudra-ravi/wikipedia-mcp --client claude
From PyPI (Alternative)
You can also install directly from PyPI:
pip install wikipedia-mcp
Note: If you use this method and encounter connection issues with Claude Desktop, you may need to use the full path to the command in your configuration. See the Configuration section for details.
Using a virtual environment
# Create a virtual environment
python3 -m venv venv
# Activate the virtual environment
source venv/bin/activate
# Install the package
pip install git+https://github.com/rudra-ravi/wikipedia-mcp.git
From source
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/rudra-ravi/wikipedia-mcp.git
cd wikipedia-mcp
# Create a virtual environment
python3 -m venv wikipedia-mcp-env
source wikipedia-mcp-env/bin/activate
# Install in development mode
pip install -e .
Usage
Running the server
# If installed with pipx
wikipedia-mcp
# If installed in a virtual environment
source venv/bin/activate
wikipedia-mcp
# Specify transport protocol (default: stdio)
wikipedia-mcp --transport stdio # For Claude Desktop
wikipedia-mcp --transport sse # For HTTP streaming
# Specify language (default: en for English)
wikipedia-mcp --language ja # Example for Japanese
wikipedia-mcp --language zh-hans # Example for Simplified Chinese
wikipedia-mcp --language zh-tw # Example for Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
wikipedia-mcp --language sr-latn # Example for Serbian Latin script
# Specify country/locale (alternative to language codes)
wikipedia-mcp --country US # English (United States)
wikipedia-mcp --country China # Chinese Simplified
wikipedia-mcp --country Taiwan # Chinese Traditional (Taiwan)
wikipedia-mcp --country Japan # Japanese
wikipedia-mcp --country Germany # German
wikipedia-mcp --country france # French (case insensitive)
# List all supported countries
wikipedia-mcp --list-countries
# Optional: Specify port for SSE (default 8000)
wikipedia-mcp --transport sse --port 8080
# Optional: Enable caching
wikipedia-mcp --enable-cache
# Combine options
wikipedia-mcp --country Taiwan --enable-cache --transport sse --port 8080
Configuration for Claude Desktop
Add the following to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
Option 1: Using command name (requires wikipedia-mcp
to be in PATH)
{
"mcpServers": {
"wikipedia": {
"command": "wikipedia-mcp"
}
}
}
Option 2: Using full path (recommended if you get connection errors)
{
"mcpServers": {
"wikipedia": {
"command": "/full/path/to/wikipedia-mcp"
}
}
}
Option 3: With country/language specification
{
"mcpServers": {
"wikipedia-us": {
"command": "wikipedia-mcp",
"args": ["--country", "US"]
},
"wikipedia-taiwan": {
"command": "wikipedia-mcp",
"args": ["--country", "TW"]
},
"wikipedia-japan": {
"command": "wikipedia-mcp",
"args": ["--country", "Japan"]
}
}
}
To find the full path, run: which wikipedia-mcp
Configuration file locations:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Note: If you encounter connection errors, see the Troubleshooting section for solutions.
Available MCP Tools
The Wikipedia MCP server provides the following tools for LLMs to interact with Wikipedia:
search_wikipedia
Search Wikipedia for articles matching a query.
Parameters:
query
(string): The search termlimit
(integer, optional): Maximum number of results to return (default: 10)
Returns:
- A list of search results with titles, snippets, and metadata
get_article
Get the full content of a Wikipedia article.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia article
Returns:
- Article content including text, summary, sections, links, and categories
get_summary
Get a concise summary of a Wikipedia article.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia article
Returns:
- A text summary of the article
get_sections
Get the sections of a Wikipedia article.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia article
Returns:
- A structured list of article sections with their content
get_links
Get the links contained within a Wikipedia article.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia article
Returns:
- A list of links to other Wikipedia articles
get_coordinates
Get the coordinates of a Wikipedia article.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia article
Returns:
- A dictionary containing coordinate information including:
title
: The article titlepageid
: The page IDcoordinates
: List of coordinate objects with latitude, longitude, and metadataexists
: Whether the article existserror
: Any error message if retrieval failed
get_related_topics
Get topics related to a Wikipedia article based on links and categories.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia articlelimit
(integer, optional): Maximum number of related topics (default: 10)
Returns:
- A list of related topics with relevance information
summarize_article_for_query
Get a summary of a Wikipedia article tailored to a specific query.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia articlequery
(string): The query to focus the summary onmax_length
(integer, optional): Maximum length of the summary (default: 250)
Returns:
- A dictionary containing the title, query, and the focused summary
summarize_article_section
Get a summary of a specific section of a Wikipedia article.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia articlesection_title
(string): The title of the section to summarizemax_length
(integer, optional): Maximum length of the summary (default: 150)
Returns:
- A dictionary containing the title, section title, and the section summary
extract_key_facts
Extract key facts from a Wikipedia article, optionally focused on a specific topic within the article.
Parameters:
title
(string): The title of the Wikipedia articletopic_within_article
(string, optional): A specific topic within the article to focus fact extractioncount
(integer, optional): Number of key facts to extract (default: 5)
Returns:
- A dictionary containing the title, topic, and a list of extracted facts
Country/Locale Support
The Wikipedia MCP server supports intuitive country and region codes as an alternative to language codes. This makes it easier to access region-specific Wikipedia content without needing to know language codes.
Supported Countries and Regions
Use --list-countries
to see all supported countries:
wikipedia-mcp --list-countries
This will display countries organized by language, for example:
Supported Country/Locale Codes:
========================================
en: US, USA, United States, UK, GB, Canada, Australia, ...
zh-hans: CN, China
zh-tw: TW, Taiwan
ja: JP, Japan
de: DE, Germany
fr: FR, France
es: ES, Spain, MX, Mexico, AR, Argentina, ...
pt: PT, Portugal, BR, Brazil
ru: RU, Russia
ar: SA, Saudi Arabia, AE, UAE, EG, Egypt, ...
Usage Examples
# Major countries by code
wikipedia-mcp --country US # United States (English)
wikipedia-mcp --country CN # China (Simplified Chinese)
wikipedia-mcp --country TW # Taiwan (Traditional Chinese)
wikipedia-mcp --country JP # Japan (Japanese)
wikipedia-mcp --country DE # Germany (German)
wikipedia-mcp --country FR # France (French)
wikipedia-mcp --country BR # Brazil (Portuguese)
wikipedia-mcp --country RU # Russia (Russian)
# Countries by full name (case insensitive)
wikipedia-mcp --country "United States"
wikipedia-mcp --country China
wikipedia-mcp --country Taiwan
wikipedia-mcp --country Japan
wikipedia-mcp --country Germany
wikipedia-mcp --country france # Case insensitive
# Regional variants
wikipedia-mcp --country HK # Hong Kong (Traditional Chinese)
wikipedia-mcp --country SG # Singapore (Simplified Chinese)
wikipedia-mcp --country "Saudi Arabia" # Arabic
wikipedia-mcp --country Mexico # Spanish
Country-to-Language Mapping
The server automatically maps country codes to appropriate Wikipedia language editions:
- English-speaking: US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa →
en
- Chinese regions:
- CN, China →
zh-hans
(Simplified Chinese) - TW, Taiwan →
zh-tw
(Traditional Chinese - Taiwan) - HK, Hong Kong →
zh-hk
(Traditional Chinese - Hong Kong) - SG, Singapore →
zh-sg
(Simplified Chinese - Singapore)
- CN, China →
- Major languages: JP→
ja
, DE→de
, FR→fr
, ES→es
, IT→it
, RU→ru
, etc. - Regional variants: Supports 140+ countries and regions
Error Handling
If you specify an unsupported country, you'll get a helpful error message:
$ wikipedia-mcp --country INVALID
Error: Unsupported country/locale: 'INVALID'.
Supported country codes include: US, USA, UK, GB, CA, AU, NZ, IE, ZA, CN.
Use --language parameter for direct language codes instead.
Use --list-countries to see supported country codes.
Language Variants
The Wikipedia MCP server supports language variants for languages that have multiple writing systems or regional variations. This feature is particularly useful for Chinese, Serbian, Kurdish, and other languages with multiple scripts or regional differences.
Supported Language Variants
Chinese Language Variants
zh-hans
- Simplified Chinesezh-hant
- Traditional Chinesezh-tw
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)zh-hk
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)zh-mo
- Traditional Chinese (Macau)zh-cn
- Simplified Chinese (China)zh-sg
- Simplified Chinese (Singapore)zh-my
- Simplified Chinese (Malaysia)
Serbian Language Variants
sr-latn
- Serbian Latin scriptsr-cyrl
- Serbian Cyrillic script
Kurdish Language Variants
ku-latn
- Kurdish Latin scriptku-arab
- Kurdish Arabic script
Norwegian Language Variants
no
- Norwegian (automatically mapped to Bokmål)
Usage Examples
# Access Simplified Chinese Wikipedia
wikipedia-mcp --language zh-hans
# Access Traditional Chinese Wikipedia (Taiwan)
wikipedia-mcp --language zh-tw
# Access Serbian Wikipedia in Latin script
wikipedia-mcp --language sr-latn
# Access Serbian Wikipedia in Cyrillic script
wikipedia-mcp --language sr-cyrl
How Language Variants Work
When you specify a language variant like zh-hans
, the server:
- Maps the variant to the base Wikipedia language (e.g.,
zh
for Chinese variants) - Uses the base language for API connections to the Wikipedia servers
- Includes the variant parameter in API requests to get content in the specific variant
- Returns content formatted according to the specified variant's conventions
This approach ensures optimal compatibility with Wikipedia's API while providing access to variant-specific content and formatting.
Example Prompts
Once the server is running and configured with Claude Desktop, you can use prompts like:
General Wikipedia queries:
- "Tell me about quantum computing using the Wikipedia information."
- "Summarize the history of artificial intelligence based on Wikipedia."
- "What does Wikipedia say about climate change?"
- "Find Wikipedia articles related to machine learning."
- "Get me the introduction section of the article on neural networks from Wikipedia."
- "What are the coordinates of the Eiffel Tower?"
- "Find the latitude and longitude of Mount Everest from Wikipedia."
- "Get coordinate information for famous landmarks in Paris."
Using country-specific Wikipedia:
- "Search Wikipedia China for information about the Great Wall." (uses Chinese Wikipedia)
- "Tell me about Tokyo from Japanese Wikipedia sources."
- "What does German Wikipedia say about the Berlin Wall?"
- "Find information about the Eiffel Tower from French Wikipedia."
- "Get Taiwan Wikipedia's article about Taiwanese cuisine."
Language variant examples:
- "Search Traditional Chinese Wikipedia for information about Taiwan."
- "Find Simplified Chinese articles about modern China."
- "Get information from Serbian Latin Wikipedia about Belgrade."
MCP Resources
The server also provides MCP resources (similar to HTTP endpoints but for MCP):
search/{query}
: Search Wikipedia for articles matching the queryarticle/{title}
: Get the full content of a Wikipedia articlesummary/{title}
: Get a summary of a Wikipedia articlesections/{title}
: Get the sections of a Wikipedia articlelinks/{title}
: Get the links in a Wikipedia articlecoordinates/{title}
: Get the coordinates of a Wikipedia articlesummary/{title}/query/{query}/length/{max_length}
: Get a query-focused summary of an articlesummary/{title}/section/{section_title}/length/{max_length}
: Get a summary of a specific article sectionfacts/{title}/topic/{topic_within_article}/count/{count}
: Extract key facts from an article
Development
Local Development Setup
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/rudra-ravi/wikipedia-mcp.git
cd wikipedia-mcp
# Create a virtual environment
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
# Install the package in development mode
pip install -e .
# Install development and test dependencies
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
# Run the server
wikipedia-mcp
Project Structure
wikipedia_mcp/
: Main package__main__.py
: Entry point for the packageserver.py
: MCP server implementationwikipedia_client.py
: Wikipedia API clientapi/
: API implementationcore/
: Core functionalityutils/
: Utility functions
tests/
: Test suitetest_basic.py
: Basic package teststest_cli.py
: Command-line interface teststest_server_tools.py
: Comprehensive server and tool tests
Testing
The project includes a comprehensive test suite to ensure reliability and functionality.
Test Structure
The test suite is organized in the tests/
directory with the following test files:
test_basic.py
: Basic package functionality teststest_cli.py
: Command-line interface and transport teststest_server_tools.py
: Comprehensive tests for all MCP tools and Wikipedia client functionality
Running Tests
Run All Tests
# Install test dependencies
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
# Run all tests
python -m pytest tests/ -v
# Run tests with coverage
python -m pytest tests/ --cov=wikipedia_mcp --cov-report=html
Run Specific Test Categories
# Run only unit tests (excludes integration tests)
python -m pytest tests/ -v -m "not integration"
# Run only integration tests (requires internet connection)
python -m pytest tests/ -v -m "integration"
# Run specific test file
python -m pytest tests/test_server_tools.py -v
Test Categories
Unit Tests
- WikipediaClient Tests: Mock-based tests for all client methods
- Search functionality
- Article retrieval
- Summary extraction
- Section parsing
- Link extraction
- Related topics discovery
- Server Tests: MCP server creation and tool registration
- CLI Tests: Command-line interface functionality
Integration Tests
- Real API Tests: Tests that make actual calls to Wikipedia API
- End-to-End Tests: Complete workflow testing
Test Configuration
The project uses pytest.ini
for test configuration:
[pytest]
markers =
integration: marks tests as integration tests (may require network access)
slow: marks tests as slow running
testpaths = tests
addopts = -v --tb=short
Continuous Integration
All tests are designed to:
- Run reliably in CI/CD environments
- Handle network failures gracefully
- Provide clear error messages
- Cover edge cases and error conditions
Adding New Tests
When contributing new features:
- Add unit tests for new functionality
- Include both success and failure scenarios
- Mock external dependencies (Wikipedia API)
- Add integration tests for end-to-end validation
- Follow existing test patterns and naming conventions
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Claude Desktop Connection Issues
Problem: Claude Desktop shows errors like spawn wikipedia-mcp ENOENT
or cannot find the command.
Cause: This occurs when the wikipedia-mcp
command is installed in a user-specific location (like ~/.local/bin/
) that's not in Claude Desktop's PATH.
Solutions:
Use full path to the command (Recommended):
{ "mcpServers": { "wikipedia": { "command": "/home/username/.local/bin/wikipedia-mcp" } } }
To find your exact path, run:
which wikipedia-mcp
Install with pipx for global access:
pipx install wikipedia-mcp
Then use the standard configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "wikipedia": { "command": "wikipedia-mcp" } } }
Create a symlink to a global location:
sudo ln -s ~/.local/bin/wikipedia-mcp /usr/local/bin/wikipedia-mcp
Other Issues
- Article Not Found: Check the exact spelling of article titles
- Rate Limiting: Wikipedia API has rate limits; consider adding delays between requests
- Large Articles: Some Wikipedia articles are very large and may exceed token limits
Understanding the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is not a traditional HTTP API but a specialized protocol for communication between LLMs and external tools. Key characteristics:
- Uses stdio (standard input/output) or SSE (Server-Sent Events) for communication
- Designed specifically for AI model interaction
- Provides standardized formats for tools, resources, and prompts
- Integrates directly with Claude and other MCP-compatible AI systems
Claude Desktop acts as the MCP client, while this server provides the tools and resources that Claude can use to access Wikipedia information.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Connect with the Author
- 🌐 Portfolio: ravikumar-dev.me
- 📝 Blog: Medium
- 💼 LinkedIn: in/ravi-kumar-e
- 🐦 Twitter: @Ravikumar_d3v
I am a passionate cybersecurity analyst with expertise in mobile development, skilled in working with various frameworks such as Flutter, Nextjs and Ionic.
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