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The HackerNews MCP Server provides programmatic access to Hacker News content via the HN Algolia API, enabling AI assistants to interact with HN data in real-time.
HackerNews MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides programmatic access to Hacker News content via the HN Algolia API. This server enables AI assistants like Claude to search stories, retrieve comments, access user profiles, and explore the HN front page in real-time.
Features
- ✅ 9 MCP Tools for comprehensive HN access
- 🔍 Search: Stories by relevance or date, comments with filters
- 📰 Browse: Front page, latest stories, Ask HN, Show HN posts
- 👤 Details: Retrieve specific stories with nested comments and user profiles
- ⚡ Rate Limiting: Respects HN API limits (10,000 req/hr)
- 🛡️ Type-Safe: Full TypeScript with strict mode
- 📊 Observable: Structured JSON logging with correlation IDs
- 🧪 Tested: Unit, integration, and contract tests
Installation
NPM (when published)
npm install -g hn-mcp-server
From Source
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/hn-mcp-server.git
cd hn-mcp-server
npm install
npm run build
npm link
Quick Start (VS Code)
The fastest way to get started is with VS Code and GitHub Copilot:
-
Clone and build:
git clone <your-repo-url> cd hn-mcp-server npm install npm run build -
Open in VS Code:
code . -
Reload VS Code (Ctrl+Shift+P → "Developer: Reload Window")
-
Follow the complete setup checklist:
-
Open Copilot Chat and try:
@workspace What MCP tools are available?or
Show me the top stories from Hacker News
📖 Step-by-step setup guide:
📖 For detailed VS Code setup instructions, see
⚠️ Tools not appearing? See
💡 Tip: MCP support in VS Code is experimental. For the best experience, use Claude Desktop (see configuration below).
Configuration
VS Code with GitHub Copilot
The easiest way to use this server is directly in VS Code with GitHub Copilot:
-
Build the server:
npm run build -
Configuration is already set up in
.vscode/mcp.json:{ "hackernews": { "command": "node", "args": ["${workspaceFolder}/dist/index.js"], "env": { "DEBUG": "0" } } } -
Reload VS Code or restart the Copilot extension
-
Test it by asking Copilot:
- "Show me the top stories from Hacker News"
- "Search HN for stories about AI"
- "Get the user profile for 'pg'"
Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Linux: ~/.config/claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"hackernews": {
"command": "hn-mcp-server"
}
}
}
Or if installed from source:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hackernews": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/hn-mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop to activate the server.
Available Tools
1. search_stories
Search HN stories by relevance with advanced filtering.
{
query: "artificial intelligence", // Search term
tags: "story,front_page", // Filter by tags
numericFilters: "points>=100", // Minimum points
page: 0, // Pagination
hitsPerPage: 20 // Results per page
}
2. search_by_date
Search stories/comments sorted by date (most recent first).
{
query: "TypeScript",
tags: "story",
numericFilters: "created_at_i>1640000000", // Unix timestamp
page: 0,
hitsPerPage: 20
}
3. search_comments
Search comments with optional story/author filtering.
{
query: "React hooks",
tags: "author_pg", // Filter by author
sortByDate: false, // Sort by relevance
page: 0,
hitsPerPage: 20
}
4. get_front_page
Retrieve current HN front page stories.
{
page: 0,
hitsPerPage: 30
}
5. get_latest_stories
Get most recently submitted stories.
{
page: 0,
hitsPerPage: 20
}
6. get_ask_hn
Retrieve Ask HN posts (community questions).
{
page: 0,
hitsPerPage: 20
}
7. get_show_hn
Retrieve Show HN posts (project showcases).
{
page: 0,
hitsPerPage: 20
}
8. get_story
Get a specific story by ID with full nested comment tree.
{
id: 8863 // Famous "How to Start a Startup" post
}
9. get_user
Retrieve user profile by username.
{
username: "pg" // Paul Graham
}
Example Usage in Claude
Search for AI stories:
Show me the top stories about AI from Hacker News
Get front page:
What's currently on the Hacker News front page?
Find user information:
Tell me about the HN user 'pg'
Advanced search:
Find recent stories about TypeScript with at least 50 points
Development
Prerequisites
- Node.js 20 LTS or higher
- npm or yarn
Setup
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/hn-mcp-server.git
cd hn-mcp-server
npm install
Commands
npm run build # Compile TypeScript
npm run dev # Watch mode
npm test # Run all tests
npm run test:watch # Test watch mode
npm run lint # Lint code
npm run format # Format code
npm run check # Lint + type check
npm run ci # Full CI workflow
Project Structure
src/
├── index.ts # Main entry point
├── server.ts # MCP server initialization
├── tools/ # MCP tool implementations (one per file)
│ ├── search-stories.ts
│ ├── get-story.ts
│ └── ...
├── lib/ # Shared utilities
│ ├── hn-client.ts # HN API client
│ ├── rate-limiter.ts
│ ├── logger.ts
│ ├── errors.ts
│ └── validators.ts
└── types/ # TypeScript type definitions
├── hn-api.ts
└── mcp.ts
Rate Limiting
The HN Algolia API has a limit of 10,000 requests per hour per IP address. This server:
- Tracks request count automatically
- Warns at 90% (9,000 requests)
- Throws error at 95% (9,500 requests)
- Resets counter every hour
Logging
Structured JSON logging with correlation IDs:
# Enable debug logging
DEBUG=1 hn-mcp-server
# View logs in Claude Desktop
# macOS: ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
# Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\logs\mcp*.log
# Linux: ~/.config/claude/logs/mcp*.log
Error Handling
All errors return MCP-formatted responses with:
- Clear error messages
- Error codes (RATE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED, ITEM_NOT_FOUND, etc.)
- Context for debugging
- Suggested user actions
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Make your changes following the constitution principles
- Run quality gates (
npm run ci) - Commit (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Push (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
License
MIT License - see file for details.
Links
Support
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
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