arena-mcp
MCP server for Are.na that lets AI assistants create channels, save blocks from any URL or markdown, browse channels, and search content.
README
arena-mcp
A Model Context Protocol server for Are.na — create channels, browse, search, and add products to your boards with guaranteed real product images. Plus a weekly Style Radar that scans underground menswear trends and stages fresh finds.
Are.na is a quieter, human-curated alternative to Pinterest: channels are boards, blocks are the things you pin.
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
arena_me |
The authenticated user's profile. |
arena_list_my_channels |
List channels you own. |
arena_get_channel |
Fetch a channel by slug + a page of its blocks. |
arena_create_channel |
Create a channel (public/closed/private). |
arena_add_block |
Add a raw block from a URL or Markdown (no image validation). |
arena_add_product |
Add a product with a GUARANTEED real image. Resolves the image (og:image + Are.na fetcher fallback), rejects dead/redirecting links, screenshot renders, blanks, and error pages; sets the product-name title. Refuses rather than add a broken block. |
arena_add_products |
Batch version — per-item report, skips (never adds) anything without a real image. |
arena_search |
Full-text search (requires Are.na Premium). |
style_log |
Append a style learning (preference shift, dislike, new direction) to the Style Journal channel. Append-only capture from any surface. |
style_directives |
Read the living style directives -- the mutable layer (current-season focus + recent preference shifts) that a styling skill loads on top of its durable rules. |
style_set_directives |
Replace the directives doc (full Markdown body). The fast loop for keeping styling current without republishing a skill. |
arena_add_product accepts fallback_urls — if the primary link is dead it tries the fallbacks (a GOAT goat.com, Amazon /dp/, or garmentory product URL image-resolves reliably).
The image pipeline (src/pipeline.ts)
The hard-won bit. For any candidate URL it: skips listing/search pages; scrapes og:image with a browser UA; detects dead links (a product URL that redirects off its /products/ path to a catalog is dead); falls back to Are.na's own fetcher; and pixel-validates with sharp — rejecting 2560×2560 screenshot renders, blanks (std<20), error pages (mean>248), and tiny images. Only a real product photo gets added. Reliable image hosts: Carhartt WIP, Uniqlo, Nike (valid product URLs), Amazon /dp/, GOAT, garmentory product pages, watch retailers.
Run
Requires Node 18+. npm install && npm run build.
Local (stdio, for Claude Code / Desktop):
{ "mcpServers": { "arena": { "command": "node", "args": ["/abs/path/arena-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"env": { "ARENA_ACCESS_TOKEN": "…" } } } }
Remote (streamable HTTP, hosted on Fly): set MCP_HTTP=1 and it serves POST /mcp on $PORT behind a bearer token (MCP_AUTH_TOKEN). Deployed at https://arena-mcp.fly.dev/mcp. Connect from Claude Desktop / claude.ai as a custom connector with Authorization: Bearer <MCP_AUTH_TOKEN>.
Get a personal access token at dev.are.na → ARENA_ACCESS_TOKEN (write scope to create channels/blocks).
Style Radar (src/radar.ts)
A weekly trend scanner (runs as a scheduled Fly machine, node dist/radar.js). It scrapes underground/enthusiast RSS (r/streetwear, r/rawdenim, r/goodyearwelt, r/malefashionadvice, Hypebeast, Highsnobiety, Die Workwear, Permanent Style, Put This On), then uses the Anthropic API with web search to find fresh, on-aesthetic pieces and their real product URLs, runs them through the image pipeline, and posts survivors to a Radar Are.na channel (a staging board you review). Env: ANTHROPIC_API_KEY, RADAR_CHANNEL_SLUG, ARENA_ACCESS_TOKEN.
Style evolution (keeping a styling skill from going stale)
A static styling skill locks in whatever taste it was written with. Three tools + two Are.na channels give it a feedback loop:
style_logcaptures raw learnings ("done with cropped hems") into a Style Journal channel, append-only, from any surface (Desktop, mobile, claude.ai).style_directives/style_set_directivesread and write a Style Directives channel -- a single living Markdown doc holding current-season focus + recent shifts. A skill loads it at the start of a task so recommendations reflect the latest direction without republishing the skill (the fast loop).- A periodic human-gated review (the companion
style-reviewskill) reads the journal, promotes durable learnings into the skill proper, folds temporary ones into the directives, and discards noise (the slow loop). Uses aLast reviewed: <date>watermark in the directives to avoid re-processing (Are.na blocks can't be individually deleted).
Channel slugs are configured via STYLE_JOURNAL_SLUG / STYLE_DIRECTIVES_SLUG (default style-journal / style-directives).
Deploy notes (v3 API)
Built against Are.na v3 (https://api.are.na/v3; v2 writes are wound down). Blocks: POST /v3/blocks {value, channel_ids}; image URL under image.src; visibility not status; individual blocks can't be deleted (rebuild the channel). Search is Premium-gated.
License
MIT
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