📤 ntfy-me-mcp
A streamlined Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for sending notifications via ntfy service (public or selfhosted with token support) 📲
Available via:
| Name | Link / Badge |
|---|---|
| Glama.ai | |
| Smithery.ai |
Overview
ntfy-me-mcp provides AI assistants with the ability to send real-time notifications to your devices through the ntfy service (either public or selfhosted with token support). Get notified when your AI completes tasks, encounters errors, or reaches important milestones - all without constant monitoring.
The server includes intelligent features like automatic URL detection for creating view actions and smart markdown formatting detection, making it easier for AI assistants to create rich, interactive notifications without extra configuration.
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Table of Contents
- Features
- Coming soon…
- Quickstart - MCP Server Configuration
- NPM / NPX (Recommended Method)
- Minimal Configuration
- Full Configuration
- Option 1: Direct Token
- Option 2: VS Code Inputs
- Docker
- Using with MCP in Docker
- NPM / NPX (Recommended Method)
- Installation
- Option 1: Install Globally
- Option 2: Run with npx
- Option 3: Install Locally
- Option 4: Build and Use Locally
- Using locally built server with MCP
- Option 5: MCP Marketplace Installations
- Configuration
- Environment Variables
- Usage
- Authentication
- Setting Up the Notification Receiver
- Using with AI Assistants
- Notification Parameters
- Action Links
- Emoji Shortcodes
- Markdown Formatting
- Example Notification
- Development
- Building from Source
- License
- Contributing
Features
- 🚀 Quick Setup: Run with npx or docker!
- 🔔 Real-time Notifications: Get updates on your phone/desktop when tasks complete
- 🎨 Rich Notifications: Support for topic, title, priorities, emoji tags, and detailed messages
- 🎯 Smart Action Links: Automatically detects URLs in messages and creates view actions
- 📄 Intelligent Markdown: Auto-detects and enables markdown formatting when present
- 🔒 Secure: Optional authentication with access tokens
- 🔑 Input Masking: Securely store your ntfy token in your vs config!
- 🌐 Self-hosted Support: Works with both ntfy.sh and self-hosted ntfy instances
(Coming soon…)
- 📨 Email: Send notifications to email (requires ntfy email server configuration)
- 🔗 Click urls: Ability to customize click urls
- 🖼️ Image urls: Intelligent image url detection to automatically include image urls in messages and notifications
- 🏁 and more!
Quickstart - MCP Server Configuration
NPM / NPX (Recommended Method)
- Requires npm / npx installed on your system.
- This method is recommended for most users as it provides a simple & lightweight method to set up the server.
For the easiest setup with MCP-compatible assistants, add this to your MCP configuration:
Minimal configuration (for public topics on ntfy.sh)
{
"ntfy-me-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["ntfy-me-mcp"],
"env": {
"NTFY_TOPIC": "your-topic-name"
}
}
}
Full configuration (for private servers or protected topics)
Option 1: Direct token in configuration
{
"ntfy-me-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["ntfy-me-mcp"],
"env": {
"NTFY_TOPIC": "your-topic-name",
"NTFY_URL": "https://your-ntfy-server.com",
"NTFY_TOKEN": "your-auth-token" // Use if using a protected topic/server
}
}
}
Option 2: Using VS Code inputs for secure token handling (recommended)
Add this to your VS Code settings.json file:
"mcp": {
"inputs": [
{ // Add this to your inputs array
"type": "promptString",
"id": "ntfy_token",
"description": "Ntfy Token",
"password": true
}
],
"servers": {
// Other servers...
"ntfy-me-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["ntfy-me-mcp"],
"env": {
"NTFY_TOPIC": "your-topic-name",
"NTFY_URL": "https://your-ntfy-server.com",
"NTFY_TOKEN": "${input:ntfy_token}", // Use the input id variable for the token
"PROTECTED_TOPIC": "true" // Prompts for token and masks it in your config
}
}
}
}
With this setup, VS Code will prompt you for the token when starting the server and the token will be masked when entered.
Docker
Using with MCP in Docker
- Requires Docker installed on your system.
- This method is useful for running the server in a containerized environment.
- You can use the official Docker images available on Docker Hub or GitHub Container Registry.
Docker Images:
gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp:latest(Docker Hub)ghcr.io/gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp:latest(GitHub Container Registry)
In your MCP configuration (e.g., VS Code settings.json):
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"ntfy-mcp": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e",
"NTFY_TOPIC",
"-e",
"NTFY_URL",
"-e",
"NTFY_TOKEN",
"-e",
"PROTECTED_TOPIC",
"gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp", // OR use ghcr.io/gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp:latest
],
"env": {
"NTFY_TOPIC": "your-topic-name",
"NTFY_URL": "https://your-ntfy-server.com",
"NTFY_TOKEN": "${input:ntfy_token}",
"PROTECTED_TOPIC": "true"
}
}
}
}
Installation
If you need to install and run the server directly (alternative to the MCP configuration above):
Option 1: Install globally
npm install -g ntfy-me-mcp
Option 2: Run with npx
npx ntfy-me-mcp
Option 3: Install locally
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp.git
cd ntfy-me-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Copy the example environment file and configure it
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your preferred editor and update the variables
# nano .env # or use your preferred editor
# Build the project
npm run build
# Start the server
npm start
Option 4: Build and use locally with node command
If you’re developing or customizing the server, you might want to run it directly with node:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp.git
cd ntfy-me-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Copy the example environment file and configure it
cp .env.example .env
# Edit the .env file to set your NTFY_TOPIC and other optional settings
# nano .env # or use your preferred editor
# Build the project
npm run build
# Run using node directly
npm start
Using locally built server with MCP
When configuring your MCP to use a locally built version, specify the node command and path to the built index.js file:
{
"ntfy-me": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/ntfy-mcp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"NTFY_TOPIC": "your-topic-name",
//"NTFY_URL": "https://your-ntfy-server.com", // Use if using a self-hosted server
//"NTFY_TOKEN": "your-auth-token" // Use if using a protected topic/server
}
}
}
Remember to use the absolute path to your build/index.js file in the args array.
Option 5: MCP Marketplace installations
Installing via Smithery
To install ntfy-me-mcp for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp --client claude
Configuration
Environment Variables
Create a .env file in your project directory by copying the provided example:
# Copy the example file
cp .env.example .env
# Edit the file with your preferred editor
nano .env # or vim, code, etc.
Your .env file should contain these variables:
# Required
NTFY_TOPIC=your-topic-name
# Optional - Configure these if using a private/protected ntfy server
# NTFY_URL=https://ntfy.sh # Default is ntfy.sh, change to your self-hosted ntfy server URL if needed
# Include port if needed, e.g., https://your-ntfy-server.com:8443
# NTFY_TOKEN=your-access-token # Required for authentication with protected topics/servers
# PROTECTED_TOPIC=false # Set to "true" if your topic requires authentication (helps prevent auth errors)
Note: The
PROTECTED_TOPICflag helps the application determine whether authentication is required for your topic. When set to “true” and no token is provided, you’ll be prompted to enter one. This prevents authentication failures with protected topics.
Usage
Authentication
This server supports both authenticated and unauthenticated ntfy endpoints:
- Public Topics: When using public topics on ntfy.sh or other public servers, no authentication is required.
- Protected Topics: For protected topics or private servers, you need to provide an access token.
If authentication is required but not provided, you’ll receive a clear error message explaining how to add your token.
Setting Up the Notification Receiver
- Install the ntfy app on your device
- Subscribe to your chosen topic (the same as your
NTFY_TOPICsetting)
Using with AI Assistants
When working with your AI assistant, include phrases like:
Write me a React component, and notify me when it's done.
Your AI will use the ntfy_me tool to send a notification upon task completion.
Notification Parameters
The tool accepts these parameters:
| Parameter | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| taskTitle | The notification title | Yes |
| taskSummary | The notification body | Yes |
| priority | Message priority: min, low, default, high, max | No |
| tags | Array of notification tags (supports emoji shortcodes) | No |
| markdown | Boolean to enable markdown formatting (true/false) | No |
| actions | Array of view action objects for clickable links | No |
Action Links
You can add clickable action buttons to your notifications using the actions parameter, or let the server automatically detect URLs in your message.
Automatic URL Detection
When URLs are present in your message body, the server automatically creates up to 3 view actions (ntfy’s maximum limit) from the first detected URLs. This makes it easy to include clickable links without manually specifying the actions array.
For example, this message:
{
taskTitle: "Build Complete",
taskSummary: "Your PR has been merged! View the changes at https://github.com/org/repo/pull/123 or check the deployment at https://staging.app.com"
}
Will automatically generate view actions for both URLs, making them easily clickable in the notification.
Manual Action Configuration
For more control, you can manually specify actions:
| Property | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
| action | Must be “view” | Yes |
| label | Button text to display | Yes |
| url | URL to open when clicked | Yes |
| clear | Whether to clear notification on click (optional) | No |
Example with action links:
{
taskTitle: "Pull Request Review",
taskSummary: "Your code has been reviewed and is ready for final checks",
priority: "high",
tags: ["check", "code"],
actions: [
{
action: "view",
label: "View PR",
url: "https://github.com/org/repo/pull/123"
},
{
action: "view",
label: "View Changes",
url: "https://github.com/org/repo/pull/123/files",
clear: true
}
]
}
Emoji Shortcodes
You can use emoji shortcodes in your tags for visual indicators:
warning→ ⚠️check→ ✅rocket→ 🚀tada→ 🎉
See the full list of supported emoji shortcodes.
Markdown Formatting
Your notifications support rich markdown formatting with intelligent detection! When you include markdown syntax in your taskSummary, the server automatically detects it and enables markdown parsing - no need to set markdown: true explicitly.
Automatic Detection
The server checks for common markdown patterns like:
- Headers (#, ##, etc.)
- Lists (-, *, numbers)
- Code blocks (```)
- Links (text)
- Bold/italic (text, text)
When these patterns are detected, markdown parsing is automatically enabled for the message.
Manual Override
While automatic detection works in most cases, you can still explicitly control markdown parsing:
{
taskTitle: "Task Complete",
taskSummary: "Regular plain text message",
markdown: false // Force disable markdown parsing
}
Example Notification
{
taskTitle: "Code Generation Complete",
taskSummary: "Your React component has been created successfully with proper TypeScript typing.",
priority: "high",
tags: ["check", "code", "react"]
}
This will send a high-priority notification with a checkmark emoji.
Development
Building from Source
git clone https://github.com/gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp.git
cd ntfy-me-mcp
npm install
npm run build
License
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Made with ❤️ by gitmotion
ntfy-me-mcp
Project Details
- gitmotion/ntfy-me-mcp
- ntfy-me-mcp
- GNU General Public License v3.0
- Last Updated: 4/18/2025
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