MiniMax-MCP-JS and MiniMax-Coding-Plan-MCP

The two tools are ecosystem siblings, with the JavaScript implementation serving as a client library for interacting with the specialized MCP server optimized for code development workflows.

MiniMax-MCP-JS
56
Established
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 21/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 18/25
Stars: 108
Forks: 36
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 35
Forks: 13
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stale 6m
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About MiniMax-MCP-JS

MiniMax-AI/MiniMax-MCP-JS

Official MiniMax Model Context Protocol (MCP) JavaScript implementation that provides seamless integration with MiniMax's powerful AI capabilities including image generation, video generation, text-to-speech, and voice cloning APIs.

This tool helps creative professionals and marketers quickly generate a variety of media content. You provide text descriptions, existing voices, or specific ideas, and it produces high-quality images, videos, personalized voices, and music. Anyone involved in content creation, digital marketing, or multimedia production would find this useful.

content-creation digital-marketing multimedia-production voice-design generative-art

About MiniMax-Coding-Plan-MCP

MiniMax-AI/MiniMax-Coding-Plan-MCP

Specialized MiniMax Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for coding-plan users, featuring AI-powered search and vision analysis APIs optimized for code development workflows

This project helps software developers enhance their coding workflows by providing an AI-powered server. It takes a developer's coding-related queries, leverages AI search and vision analysis, and outputs improved code development support. This tool is for individual developers or small teams using AI-powered coding assistants like Claude Desktop, Cursor, or OpenAI Agents.

software-development coding-assistant AI-powered-coding developer-tools code-generation

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