Connect QQ via MCP for messaging, group management, file sharing, and automation.
The materials indicate this MCP tool focuses on QQ messaging, group management, file sharing, and scheduled tasks, and it claims no API keys or remote endpoints. No explicit high-risk red flags are visible from the provided facts, but it should still be used with caution because it executes code, handles messages/files, and comes from a low-adoption third-party source.
The materials state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API token, account secret, or other highly sensitive credential is explicitly requested. However, the login/session handling details for QQ/NapCatQQ are not described, so any runtime session credentials should still be treated carefully.
Although it declares no remote host endpoint, the description explicitly says it connects via NapCatQQ (OneBot v11) for messaging, group management, and file sharing, implying data will flow through the local QQ/NapCat communication path. The provided materials do not show evidence of exfiltration to unrelated or unknown third-party endpoints.
The system checks confirm that it executes code, and the documentation mentions one-click setup/start via quickstart.ps1, indicating local scripts or service processes will run. This is a normal MCP/tool capability; the materials do not show it requesting system privileges clearly beyond its stated purpose.
Per the description, it can send/receive messages, manage groups, share files, and run scheduled tasks, so it may access chat content, group metadata, and shared files or related local/session data. The exact read/write scope and sandboxing are not documented, so it should be deployed under least-privilege assumptions.
A positive factor is that it has a public GitHub repository and is open source, making code review possible. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, has unknown maintenance status, and lacks a README, so its transparency and maturity are limited and its source/dependencies should be reviewed before use.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Xadeus-QQ-MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using Xadeus-QQ-MCP, send a notice to a specified QQ group: the release notes will be published at 8 PM tonight, and include the project documentation link.
The tool sends the notice to the target QQ group and returns the delivery result or status.
Use Xadeus-QQ-MCP to create a scheduled task that sends a reminder to the team group at 9 AM every weekday: 'Please submit yesterday's progress and today's plan.'
The tool creates the scheduled task and confirms the execution time, target group, and reminder content.
Using Xadeus-QQ-MCP, send the latest test report file to the QA group with the note: 'Please confirm the results before the end of today.'
The tool uploads and sends the file to the specified group chat, including the note and delivery status.
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