Broken Link Checker MCP Server
Enables checking for broken links on web pages and entire websites through natural language commands. Provides detailed reports including HTTP status codes and supports options like excluding external links and respecting robots.txt.
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Broken Link Checker MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides broken link checking capabilities using the broken-link-checker library.
Features
- Check Single Page Links: Scan all links on a single HTML page for broken links
- Check Entire Site: Recursively crawl and check all links across an entire website
- Detailed reporting including HTTP status codes, broken reasons, and link metadata
- Support for excluding external links and respecting robots.txt
- Two deployment modes: Local stdio or Remote HTTP/SSE
Installation
npm install
Deployment Options
Option 1: Local Usage (stdio transport)
Use index.js for local Claude Desktop integration.
Option 2: Remote Usage (HTTP/SSE transport)
Use server.js for remote deployment with ngrok or similar proxy services.
Usage with Claude Desktop (Local)
Step 1: Configure Claude Desktop
Add this server to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"broken-link-checker": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/Users/davinoishi/Documents/Projects-AI/BLC/index.js"]
}
}
}
Make sure to update the path to match your actual installation directory.
Step 2: Restart Claude Desktop
After updating the configuration, restart Claude Desktop for the changes to take effect.
Step 3: Use the Tools
The MCP server provides two main tools:
1. check_page_links
Check all links on a single HTML page.
Parameters:
url(required): The URL of the page to checkexcludeExternalLinks(optional): If true, only check internal links (default: false)honorRobotExclusions(optional): If true, respect robots.txt (default: true)
Example:
Can you check the links on https://example.com for any broken links?
2. check_site
Recursively crawl and check all links across an entire website.
Parameters:
url(required): The starting URL of the site to checkexcludeExternalLinks(optional): If true, only check internal links (default: false)honorRobotExclusions(optional): If true, respect robots.txt (default: true)maxSocketsPerHost(optional): Maximum concurrent requests per host (default: 1)
Example:
Can you crawl https://example.com and check all pages for broken links?
Remote Deployment with HTTP/SSE Transport
For remote deployments (e.g., deploying on a VPS and connecting via ngrok), use the HTTP/SSE server:
Step 1: Start the HTTP Server
# Start the HTTP/SSE server (default port 3000)
npm run start:http
# Or specify a custom port
PORT=8080 npm run start:http
The server will start on http://localhost:3000 (or your specified port).
Step 2: Expose with ngrok (or alternative)
# Install ngrok if you haven't already
npm install -g ngrok
# Expose your local server
ngrok http 3000
ngrok will provide you with a public URL like: https://abc123.ngrok.io
Step 3: Configure Claude Desktop for Remote Connection
Update your Claude Desktop configuration to use the HTTP/SSE transport:
MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"broken-link-checker": {
"url": "https://your-ngrok-url.ngrok.io/sse"
}
}
}
Replace your-ngrok-url.ngrok.io with your actual ngrok URL.
Step 4: Test the Connection
- Check the health endpoint:
https://your-ngrok-url.ngrok.io/health - Restart Claude Desktop
- Ask Claude to check links on a webpage
Environment Variables
You can configure the server using environment variables:
# Copy the example environment file
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your settings
PORT=3000
HOST=0.0.0.0
Production Deployment
For production deployments, consider:
-
Use a process manager (PM2, systemd):
npm install -g pm2 pm2 start server.js --name broken-link-checker-mcp pm2 save pm2 startup -
Use a reverse proxy (nginx, Caddy) for HTTPS
-
Add authentication if exposing publicly
-
Monitor logs and resource usage
Output Format
Both tools return JSON with the following structure:
{
"summary": {
"totalLinks": 100,
"brokenLinks": 5,
"workingLinks": 95
},
"brokenLinks": [
{
"url": "https://example.com/broken-page",
"base": "https://example.com",
"broken": true,
"brokenReason": "HTTP_404",
"http": {
"statusCode": 404
}
}
]
}
Development
The main server code is in index.js. The server uses:
@modelcontextprotocol/sdkfor MCP protocol implementationbroken-link-checkerfor link checking functionality
License
MIT
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