Frequently Asked Questions about JW MCP Server
Q: What is an MCP Server? A: MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. An MCP server acts as a bridge, allowing AI models to access and interact with external data sources and tools.
Q: What is the JW MCP Server? A: The JW MCP Server is a specialized MCP server designed for working with content from JW.org, providing tools to access workbooks, Watchtower articles, and video captions.
Q: What kind of content can I access with the JW MCP Server? A: You can access Christian Life and Ministry Workbook materials, Watchtower Study articles, and video captions from JW.org.
Q: How does the JW MCP Server handle dates? A: The server automatically handles date calculations. It defaults to the current month for workbooks and the issue from two months prior for Watchtower articles.
Q: What are the supported input formats for video captions?
A: The get_jw_captions tool accepts direct video IDs, JW.org finder URLs, JW.org library URLs, and JW.org direct links.
Q: Does the JW MCP Server support multiple languages?
A: Yes, the server supports multiple languages via the langwritten parameter, including English, Spanish, and French.
Q: How do I install the JW MCP Server? A: You can install the server manually or use Smithery for automated installation. Detailed instructions are provided in the server’s documentation.
Q: What is UBOS? A: UBOS is a full-stack AI Agent Development Platform focused on bringing AI Agent technology to every business department.
Q: How can I integrate JW MCP Server with UBOS? A: Integrating JW MCP Server with UBOS allows you to automate content retrieval, create personalized study guides, provide multi-lingual support, and enhance video captioning using AI agents.
Q: What are some common issues I might encounter? A: Common issues include “Could not read package.json” errors, server disconnects, and permission denied errors. See the troubleshooting section in the documentation for solutions.
Q: Where can I find examples of how to use the tools? A: The documentation provides examples of how to use each tool, along with information on the available input parameters.
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Project Details
- advenimus/jw-mcp
- Last Updated: 5/29/2025
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