mcp-server-emojikey

mcp-server-emojikey

By identimoji GitHub

MCP Server for emojikey.io ... save your unique relationship state and interaction style with your favorite LLM

Overview

What is emojikey-server?

Emojikey-server is an MCP server that allows large language models (LLMs) to maintain a consistent interaction style across conversations using emoji-based context keys known as emojikeys.

How to use emojikey-server?

To use the emojikey-server, you need to set up the server with an API key from emojikey.io and integrate it with your LLM (like Claude) by configuring the server settings in your local setup.

Key features of emojikey-server?

  • Management of emojikeys for users and models.
  • Ability to set new emojikeys during conversations.
  • Retrieval of emojikey history.
  • Automatic API key generation and validation.

Use cases of emojikey-server?

  1. Maintaining personalized conversations with LLMs across different devices.
  2. Allowing users to set moods or contexts in LLM interactions using emojis.
  3. Facilitating consistent user experiences in conversational AI applications.

FAQ from emojikey-server?

  • Is emojikey-server easy to set up?
    Yes! Follow the installation guide provided in the documentation to configure your server and LLM.

  • Can I use emojikeys across multiple devices?
    Yes! Emojikeys are stored online, allowing you to access them on multiple devices.

  • Is this project in the beta stage?
    Yes, it is currently in beta, and more features are planned for future updates.

Content

mcp-server-emojikey

MCP server for persisting LLM relationship context as emoji-based memory keys. This allows Claude to maintain consistent interaction styles and remember relationship context across conversations.

Emojikeys are stored online, so you can use them across devices and applications. No user information is stored other than the emojikeys.

emojikey-server Server MCP server

📝 Note Usage note: The first time you use the tool in Claude desktop, tell Claude to "Set emojikey" then next time you start a conversation, he will automatically use this key. You can ask to set vibe, or show emojikey history as well. Have fun!

⚠️ Warning This is a beta version, more features are planned, so the API may change.

Usage with Claude Desktop

Get your API key from emojikey.io and add this to your config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "emojikey": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@identimoji/mcp-server-emojikey"],
      "env": {
        "EMOJIKEYIO_API_KEY": "your-api-key-from-emojikey.io",
        "MODEL_ID": "Claude-3-5-Sonnet-20241022"
      }
    }
  }
}

Config locations:

  • MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

First-time usage: Tell Claude to "Set emojikey". On subsequent conversations, Claude will automatically use this key to maintain context.

Tools

  • initialize_conversation - Get current emojikey at start of conversation
  • get_emojikey - Retrieve current emojikey when requested
  • set_emojikey - Create and store a new emojikey
  • create_superkey - Create a compressed superkey (after 10 regular emojikeys)
  • get_emojikey_history - View previous emojikeys

Superkeys

After creating 10 regular emojikeys, Claude will be prompted to create a superkey that compresses their meaning into a single key with format: [[×10emoji-sequence]]

This allows Claude to maintain a longer conversation history context.

⚠️ This is a beta version; the API may change in future updates.

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