Connect agents to live Twitter, Reddit, web, and GitHub data easily.
This MCP tool comes from an official registry, is open source, and has been updated recently, so its provenance is relatively trustworthy. Based on the available materials, the main concerns are local code execution and sending queries to glim.sh for external data retrieval, with no clear red flags around sensitive credentials or excessive permissions.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required; there is no request for API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials, so credential exposure appears limited.
The tool is declared to connect to glim.sh and provide live data from Twitter, Reddit, the web, and GitHub; this means user queries are likely sent to glim.sh for external retrieval. This is expected network egress for the stated function, but the missing README leaves the exact transmission scope and retention policy unclear.
System checks indicate that this MCP executes code or starts a local process, which is a normal capability for MCP tools. The available materials do not show requests for additional system-level privileges or execution behavior clearly beyond its stated purpose.
The materials do not indicate any need to read or write local files, databases, clipboard contents, or other host resources. Based on the description, it mainly accepts queries and returns remote information, with no evident claims of excessive data access.
The source is an official registry entry, with a public source repository and updates within the last year, all of which are meaningful risk-reducing factors. Although no license is declared and community stars are minimal, this affects maturity and auditability but does not by itself indicate high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "glim.sh" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'sh-glim-glim' 'https://glim.sh/mcp'
Use glim.sh to collect discussions from the past 7 days on Twitter, Reddit, and the web about our new feature launch. Classify sentiment as positive, negative, or neutral, and summarize the top 5 feedback themes.
A sentiment report with classifications, key feedback themes, and representative discussion summaries.
Use glim.sh to gather the last 30 days of issues, pull requests, and relevant web discussions for a GitHub open-source project. Summarize active contributors, trending problems, and release risks.
A project activity analysis covering contributor activity, issue trends, and potential risks.
Use glim.sh to monitor three competitors over the last two weeks across Twitter, Reddit, the web, and GitHub. Summarize feature updates, user feedback, and unusual events, then produce a comparison table.
A competitor monitoring comparison highlighting key changes, user signals, and follow-up opportunities.
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