bluesky-daily-mcp
The Bluesky Daily MCP is a Model Context Protocol Server designed to identify and present the most engaging topics from a user's Bluesky follows on a daily basis. It retrieves and analyzes posts using the 'bsky-tldr' npm package and allows for efficient post consumption through enhanced field descriptors. The project requires additional handling strategies to manage large datasets from follows.
bluesky-daily-mcp
An MCP Server to help you surface the most interesting topics from your Bluesky follows daily.
For examples of how to use, please visit "Building an MCP Server to Explore My Bluesky Feed".
Features
- a tool to retrieve all posts from your follows for a given day
- sample prompts for analyzing posts
- caches the posts for a given day
Follows and Posts are retrieved via bsky-tldr
npm package which both (a) shaves down infomation to just the key fields, and (b) ensures posts are efficiently retrieved for only the day requested.
In this MCP Server, we add more descriptive field names and combine author and post information together for easy consumption by the LLM:
type StandalonePost = {
urlToOriginalPost: string;
authorIdentifier: string;
authorNameOrHandle: string;
content: string;
links: string[];
isRepost: boolean;
};

Limitations
-
This retrieves all posts from your follows for a given day. This will become large and subsequently you'll lose posts that are truncated by the MCP Client or the LLM's context window. Will need additional strategies to handle this.
-
You'll run into Bluesky API rate limits and/or timeouts if you try to retrieve posts from historic dates, say weeks or months ago.
bsky-tldr
package is smart enough to stop retrieving posts older than the day requested, but does need to retrieve all the newer ones on its way to the historic date.
Installation
Install this MCP Server with your MCP Client, such as Claude Desktop.
Here are the steps:
👉 1. Configure. For Claude Desktop, you can install this MCP Server by adding the following to your ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
(on MacOS):
Option A: Run from NPM package
NOTE: PATH
pointing to the absolute path to the /bin
folder where npx
is running is only needed if you use NVM
to manage your Node.js versions. Without that, you may see a mysterious "Header not set" error. Find path via which npx
command.
{
"mcpServers": [
"bluesky-daily-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "bluesky-daily-mcp"],
"env": {
"PATH": "/absolute/path/to/npx/bin:/usr/bin:/bin",
"BLUESKY_HANDLE": "",
"BLUESKY_APP_PASSWORD": "",
"TIMEZONE_OFFSET": "-8",
"REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS": "120000"
}
}
]
}
Option B: Clone repo and run it from source
Build the MCP Server first in the cloned repo:
npm install
npm run build
NOTE: the /absolute/path
is needed to node
if you use NVM
to manage your Node.js versions. Without that, you may see a mysterious "Header not set" error. Find path via which node
command.
{
"mcpServers": [
"bluesky-daily-mcp": {
"command": "/absolute/path/to/node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/this/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"BLUESKY_HANDLE": "",
"BLUESKY_APP_PASSWORD": "",
"TIMEZONE_OFFSET": "-8",
"REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS": "120000"
}
}
]
}
What are these env variables?
BLUESKY_HANDLE
is your Bluesky handle without the @ sign, e.g.your_handle.bsky.social
orcustomdomain.com
.BLUESKY_APP_PASSWORD
is a Bluesky app password, which you can generate from the Bluesky App Passwords Settings page.TIMEZONE_OFFSET
is the timezone offset from UTC in hours. For example,-8
for PST,+8
for CST. This helps define what a "day" is for you, so it's not hard-coded to UTC.REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS
is the max timeout for the request that retrieves the posts to run. Without this, you have a default of ~60 seconds (60000 ms). Recommend setting this to 2 minutes (120000 ms).
👉 2. Restart Claude Desktop to load up new MCP Server.
Try it out
- Fire up Claude Desktop and start a new conversation
- Type in "Retrieve Bluesky posts from yesterday" or "Retrieve Bluesky posts from April 2nd" (or whatever date you want)

Help for Contributors
Running locally for development
Setup your local .env
file with:
BLUESKY_HANDLE=
BLUESKY_APP_PASSWORD=
TIMEZONE_OFFSET=
Debug with MCP Inspector:
npm install
npm run build && npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector -e BLUESKY_HANDLE=XXX -e BLUESKY_APP_PASSWORD=XXX -e TIMEZONE_OFFSET=XXX node dist/index.js
```
Debug by viewing logs
```bash
tail -n 20 -F ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-bluesky-daily-mcp.log
Run tests or coverage reports
npm test
npm run coverage
Manually retrieve posts
If you want to make sure the post retrieval code is running ok with your .env, run:
npm run retrieve-posts
Steps for publishing package to NPM
After merging latest code to main branch:
- Locally,
git checkout main && git pull
npm version patch
# or minor, or majorgit push --follow-tags
- A GitHub release is automatically written and published