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Slima

slima-ai/slima-mcp
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Summary

Brings your Slima novel projects into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other MCP clients with full read/write access to your manuscript files. You get standard file operations (read, write, edit, search, append, delete) plus book-specific tools for structure navigation, writing stats, and AI beta reader feedback from configurable personas. Works via OAuth-authenticated remote MCP for web clients or local stdio with an API token. Note that Script Studio books are read-only except for planning folders, while Writing Studio books are fully editable. Useful if you're already drafting in Slima and want your AI assistant to work directly with chapter files, character notes, and outlines without copy-paste loops.

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Slima MCP

npm version License: MIT

MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server for Slima - AI Writing IDE for Novel Authors.

Connect your Slima books to any MCP-compatible AI tool - one server, all platforms.

Supported Platforms

Desktop Applications (Local MCP - stdio)

PlatformStatusNotes
Claude Desktop✅Native MCP support
ChatGPT Desktop✅Developer Mode (2025.10+)
Gemini CLI✅Native MCP support
Cursor✅Native MCP support
VS Code✅Via MCP extensions

Web Applications (Remote MCP - HTTP)

PlatformStatusNotes
Claude.ai✅OAuth login, no token needed
ChatGPT Web✅OAuth login, no token needed

MCP became the industry standard in December 2025 when Anthropic, OpenAI, and Block co-founded the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation.

Features

Book Management

  • Create new books
  • List and view your books
  • Get file/folder structure
  • Track writing statistics

File Operations

  • Read any file by path
  • Edit specific text (search & replace)
  • Write (replace) file content
  • Create new files
  • Delete files
  • Append content to files
  • Search across all files

AI Beta Reader

  • Get feedback from virtual reader personas
  • Analyze chapters with different reader perspectives

Quick Start

Pick the path that matches how you use AI:

  • ⭐ Use claude.ai / ChatGPT in a web browser → Recommended: web connector (one-time setup, auto-updates forever)
  • Use Claude Desktop / Cursor / Gemini CLI locally → Local install with npx
  • Running in air-gapped / enterprise environments → Self-host

Recommended: claude.ai / ChatGPT Web (auto-updating)

If you chat with Claude or ChatGPT in a browser, this is the easiest and most future-proof option. Configure once and you will automatically get every Slima MCP update — no upgrade commands, no config edits.

MCP URL: https://mcp.slima.ai/mcp

claude.ai (Pro / Max / Team / Enterprise)

  1. Sign in at claude.ai.
  2. Open Settings → Connectors (or Integrations depending on your plan).
  3. Click Add custom connector.
  4. Fill in:
    • Name: Slima
    • URL: https://mcp.slima.ai/mcp
  5. Click Connect → you will be redirected to slima.ai to approve → return to claude.ai.
  6. The Slima tools icon appears in your chat input. You're done.

ChatGPT (Plus / Pro, Developer Mode)

  1. Sign in at chatgpt.com.
  2. Open Settings → Connectors → Advanced and toggle Developer Mode on (2025.10+).
  3. Back in Connectors, click Create → Custom MCP Server.
  4. Fill in:
    • Name: Slima
    • Server URL: https://mcp.slima.ai/mcp
    • Authentication: OAuth
  5. Click Create → approve the OAuth flow.

After setup, Slima features roll out automatically on your next conversation. No restarts, no reinstalls.


Local: Claude Desktop / Cursor / Gemini CLI

Use this if you want offline-friendly operation, faster startup, or you need to run MCP alongside other stdio servers.

Recommended config — pinned to the major version so you pick up new features automatically but never break on a 1.0 release:

Claude Desktop

Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "slima": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "slima-mcp@0"],
      "env": {
        "SLIMA_API_TOKEN": "slima_your_token_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Get your token from Slima Settings or run npx slima-mcp@0 auth once to save it to disk.

Cursor

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "slima": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "slima-mcp@0"],
      "env": {
        "SLIMA_API_TOKEN": "slima_your_token_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Gemini CLI

gemini mcp add slima --command "npx -y slima-mcp@0"

Why slima-mcp@0 instead of slima-mcp / slima-mcp@latest? Using @0 pins to the current major version — npx still fetches new 0.x.y releases automatically (so you get features + bug fixes), but when we ship 1.0.0 with breaking changes you won't silently pick it up without updating your config. We'll announce the @1 switch in the release notes.

Migrating from a global install

If you already installed globally with npm install -g slima-mcp:

# Remove the old global install (optional but cleaner)
npm uninstall -g slima-mcp

# Change your config `command` from "slima-mcp" to the npx form above, and restart the client.

Or, if you want to stay on a global install, remember to periodically run:

npm install -g slima-mcp@latest

Otherwise your local client will drift from the MCP tools/schema the Slima backend exposes.

Self-host (advanced)

You can also clone this repo and deploy the Cloudflare Worker yourself. See wrangler.toml + npm run deploy:worker. Not required for normal use.


Remote MCP Security

The hosted Remote MCP Server at https://mcp.slima.ai/mcp uses:

  • OAuth 2.0 + PKCE for authentication — no tokens copy-pasted.
  • No secrets stored server-side — credentials never leave Slima's auth server.
  • Session-based: OAuth tokens are stored in Cloudflare KV, scoped per session.
  • Revocable anytime from Slima Settings.

Book Types: Writing Studio vs Script Studio

Slima books come in two flavors, distinguished by the book_type field. MCP behaves slightly differently for each:

📖 Writing Studio (book_type: "book")📝 Script Studio (book_type: "script")
Creation via MCP✅ create_book works❌ use the Slima app UI
Read (any file)✅✅
Write / Edit / Delete✅ any path✅ only under .script_studio/planning/**/*
Structured files (series.json, *.character, *.scene, *.storyline, *.note, *.location, season.json, episode.json)n/a❌ read-only via MCP — edits must go through the Script Studio UI
analyze_chapter (AI Beta Reader)✅❌ not yet supported on structured scenes
search_contentall filesstructured files excluded by default; pass include_structured: true to include them

For per-book details, ask your AI client to read the resource slima://books/{book_token}/schema — it returns a JSON spec of exactly which paths are writable/read-only for that specific book.

list_books tags every book with its studio icon (📝 / 📖) so you (and the AI) can tell them apart at a glance.


Available Tools

Book Management

ToolDescription
create_bookCreate a new book in your library
list_booksList all books in your Slima library
get_bookGet details of a specific book
get_book_structureGet the file/folder structure of a book
get_writing_statsGet writing statistics for a book

File Operations

ToolDescription
read_fileRead content of any file by path
edit_fileEdit specific text using search & replace
write_fileReplace entire content of a file
create_fileCreate a new file in a book
delete_fileDelete a file from a book
append_to_fileAppend content to end of a file
search_contentSearch for text across all files

AI Beta Reader

ToolDescription
list_personasList available beta reader personas
analyze_chapterGet AI beta reader feedback on a chapter

Usage Examples

Once configured, you can ask your AI:

Book & Content:

  • "Create a new book called 'My Novel'"
  • "List my books in Slima"
  • "Show me the structure of my novel"
  • "Read chapter 3 of my book"
  • "What are my writing stats?"

File Operations:

  • "Read the character profile for my protagonist"
  • "Edit chapter 1 and change 'John' to 'James'"
  • "Create a new file called worldbuilding.md with notes about the magic system"
  • "Search for all mentions of 'blue eyes' in my book"
  • "Append this new paragraph to chapter 5"

AI Feedback:

  • "Get feedback on chapter 5 from a young reader perspective"
  • "Analyze my opening scene from a critic's perspective"

CLI Commands

slima-mcp auth      # Authenticate with browser (recommended)
slima-mcp status    # Check authentication status
slima-mcp logout    # Remove saved credentials
slima-mcp --help    # Show help
slima-mcp --version # Show version

Token is stored in ~/.slima/credentials.json with secure permissions.

Environment Variables

VariableRequiredDefaultDescription
SLIMA_API_TOKENNo*-Your Slima API token
SLIMA_API_URLNohttps://api.slima.aiAPI endpoint (for development)
DEBUGNofalseEnable debug logging

*Not required if you used slima-mcp auth

Development

Local CLI Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/slima-ai/slima-mcp.git
cd slima-mcp

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build CLI
npm run build

# Run tests
npm test

# Run in development mode
npm run dev

Cloudflare Worker Development

# Build the Worker
npm run build:worker

# Run Worker locally
npm run dev:worker

# Deploy to Cloudflare
npm run deploy:worker

# Deploy to preview environment
npm run deploy:worker:preview

Project Structure

slima-mcp/
├── src/
│   ├── core/           # Shared core modules
│   │   ├── api/        # Slima API Client
│   │   ├── tools/      # MCP Tool implementations
│   │   └── utils/      # Utilities and errors
│   ├── cli/            # CLI entry point (stdio transport)
│   │   ├── index.ts    # CLI main
│   │   ├── auth.ts     # Authentication commands
│   │   └── server.ts   # MCP Server for CLI
│   └── worker/         # Cloudflare Worker (HTTP transport)
│       ├── index.ts    # Worker entry point
│       └── oauth.ts    # OAuth 2.0 + PKCE client
├── wrangler.toml       # Cloudflare Worker config
├── tsup.config.ts      # CLI build config
└── tsup.worker.config.ts # Worker build config

Security

  • API tokens are stored locally and never shared
  • All communication with Slima API uses HTTPS
  • Tokens can be revoked anytime from Slima settings

Release & Deployment

npm (Automatic)

Merge to main with a version bump in package.json triggers automatic npm publish via GitHub Actions.

# 1. Bump version on dev branch
npm version patch   # 0.1.10 → 0.1.11

# 2. Merge to main
git checkout main && git merge dev && git push

# 3. CI runs tests → publish.yml publishes to npm + creates git tag

Cloudflare Worker (Manual)

Worker deployment is separate from npm. Deploy after code changes:

npm run deploy:worker           # Production (mcp.slima.ai)
npm run deploy:worker:preview   # Staging

MCP Registry (Manual)

To publish/update the server listing on the MCP Registry:

mcp-publisher login github
mcp-publisher publish

Requires mcpName in package.json and server.json in repo root.

Operational Notes

Debugging Worker OAuth

When troubleshooting claude.ai or ChatGPT connector issues:

# Live logs from production Worker
wrangler tail slima-mcp

All OAuth endpoints log key parameters (client_id, redirect_uri, token prefix, etc.) to help trace the flow.

Worker OAuth Flow (claude.ai / ChatGPT)

Client POST /mcp → 401 + WWW-Authenticate header
  → Client GET /.well-known/oauth-protected-resource
  → Client GET /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server
  → Client POST /register (DCR)
  → Client redirects user to GET /authorize
    → Worker redirects to Rails OAuth
    → User authorizes → Rails redirects to Worker /callback
    → Worker issues auth code → redirects to client callback
  → Client POST /token (exchange code for access_token)
  → Client POST /mcp (Authorization: Bearer {access_token})

Known Constraints

  • Worker Bearer token validation accepts all non-empty tokens (not just slima_ prefix) to support OAuth-issued tokens. Rails API performs actual validation.
  • getTokenFromSession() checks Authorization header first, then falls back to cookie session.
  • MCP Inspector (npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector) is useful for testing the full OAuth flow independently.

License

MIT

Links

  • Slima Website
  • Slima App
  • MCP Documentation
  • MCP Registry
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Configuration

SLIMA_API_TOKEN

Your Slima API token (starts with slima_). Get it from https://app.slima.ai/settings

Registryactive
Packageslima-mcp
TransportSTDIO, HTTP
UpdatedFeb 26, 2026
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