A Quarkus-based MCP server that integrates with Twitch chat, allowing interaction between Twitch chat and AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol.
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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: jbang
    arguments: ["--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.

Features

twitch
chat
quarkus
integration

Category

Communication