edstem_mcp
An MCP server that allows AI assistants to access EdStem course discussion boards, including listing courses, fetching posts, searching, and retrieving thread details, with automated SSO login support for Georgia Tech.
README
EdStem MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that exposes EdStem course discussion boards as tools for AI assistants. Supports Georgia Tech SSO + Duo MFA authentication with fully automated browser login.
Features
- List all enrolled courses
- Fetch recent posts from a course board
- Retrieve full thread content with answers and comments
- Search posts by keyword
- Automatic SSO login via Selenium (GT SSO + Duo MFA)
- Token caching in
.env— re-authenticates automatically on expiry
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- Google Chrome installed
- ChromeDriver (matching your Chrome version) on your
PATH
Install dependencies:
pip install mcp selenium python-dotenv httpx
Configuration
Create a .env file in the project root. All fields:
# EdStem API token — auto-populated after first login, leave blank initially
EDSTEM_TOKEN=
# Your EdStem account email
EDSTEM_EMAIL=you@gatech.edu
# EdStem region: us | au | uk
EDSTEM_COUNTRY=us
# Georgia Tech SSO credentials (used for automated browser login)
GT_USERNAME=gburdell3
GT_PASSWORD=yourpassword
Never commit
.envto version control. It is listed in.gitignoreby default.
Getting a Token
Run the login script once to authenticate and save the token:
python get_token.py
This will:
- Open Chrome to the EdStem login page
- Auto-fill your email and select the region
- Redirect to
sso.gatech.eduand auto-fill your GT username/password - Wait for you to approve Duo MFA on your phone
- Auto-click the "Trust this browser" prompt
- Capture the
X-Tokenfrom the EdStem API and save it to.env
After this, the token is cached and the server starts instantly on future runs. The server will re-run this flow automatically if the token expires mid-session.
Usage
With Claude Code
Register the server (one time):
claude mcp add edstem -- /path/to/python /path/to/edstem_scraper/server.py
Example with Miniconda:
claude mcp add edstem -- /home/youruser/miniconda3/bin/python /home/youruser/edstem_scraper/server.py
Start Claude Code:
claude
The EdStem tools are now available. Verify with /mcp inside the session.
Example prompts:
"List my EdStem courses""Show me the 20 most recent posts in course 91212""Search for posts about 'group project' in course 91212""Get the full content of thread 7716453"
To re-register after changes:
claude mcp remove edstem && claude mcp add edstem -- /path/to/python /path/to/server.py
With Any Other MCP Client
The server uses stdio transport (the MCP default). Point your client at:
command: python
args: ["/absolute/path/to/server.py"]
For example in a claude_desktop_config.json (Claude Desktop):
{
"mcpServers": {
"edstem": {
"command": "/path/to/python",
"args": ["/path/to/edstem_scraper/server.py"]
}
}
}
Available Tools
| Tool | Description | Parameters |
|---|---|---|
list_courses |
List all enrolled courses | — |
get_lessons |
List all lessons in a course sorted by index | course_id |
get_lesson_slides |
Get all slides with HTML content for a lesson | lesson_id |
get_recent_posts |
Fetch recent threads from a course board | course_id, limit (default 20) |
get_thread_detail |
Get full thread with answers and comments | thread_id |
search_posts |
Search threads by keyword | course_id, query, limit (default 15) |
To find a course_id, call list_courses first.
SSO Compatibility
The automated login flow in get_token.py is built and tested for Georgia Tech SSO (sso.gatech.edu) using the GT CAS login form (username/password fields + Duo MFA).
Other institutions: The automated browser login will not work out of the box for non-GT SSO providers, as login form selectors and MFA flows vary by institution. If you want to adapt this for another institution, fork the repo and update the following in get_token.py:
SSO_HOST— your institution's SSO hostnametry_fill_gt_sso()— update form field selectors to match your SSO login pagetry_click_trust_browser()— verify the trust-browser button ID matches- Remove or replace the Duo-specific handling if your institution uses a different MFA provider
Everything else (EdStem API client, MCP tools, token caching) is institution-agnostic and requires no changes.
File Overview
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
server.py |
MCP server — defines tools and handles auth retry |
edstem_client.py |
HTTP client for the EdStem API |
get_token.py |
Selenium browser automation for SSO login |
.env |
Credentials and config (not committed) |
.gitignore |
Excludes .env and __pycache__ |
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