amendor-mcp
Connects coding agents to Amendor to pull change requests from live sites and automate building branches and pull requests.
README
amendor-mcp
Connect your coding agent to Amendor.
Amendor lets the people you build for request changes right on your live site. Requests land on a board. This connector pulls them into your agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Codex, any MCP client) so it can build each one on a branch and open a pull request.
Setup
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Sign in at amendor.site and create a project.
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Go to Settings and copy the connector command. It already has your token filled in and looks like this:
claude mcp add amendor --env AMENDOR_API=https://amendor.site --env AMENDOR_TOKEN=your-token -- npx -y amendor-mcp -
Run it in your repo.
AMENDOR_TOKEN is the key that ties the connector to your Amendor account. You do not make it up. Amendor generates it and shows it inside the ready-made command on the Settings page, so create a project first, then copy the whole command.
Use it
Ask your agent: "show me the change requests," pick one, "build that one." It opens a pull request, your host builds a preview, the requester approves, you merge.
Tools: list_change_requests, get_change_request, start_build, set_preview_url, publish_preview, update_status, ship_change.
MIT license. More at amendor.site.
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