mcp-publix

mcp-publix

An MCP server that enables users to search for Publix products, find store locations, and browse weekly deals. It provides detailed information including product prices, aisle locations, and store operating hours.

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mcp-publix

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) connector for Publix grocery stores. Provides tools for searching products, finding store locations, and browsing weekly deals.

Tools

product_search

Search for products available at Publix grocery stores.

Input:

  • query (string, required): The product name or category to search for.

Example:

{ "query": "chicken" }

Returns: A list of matching products with name, price, and aisle location.


store_finder

Find Publix store locations near a zip code or city.

Input:

  • location (string, required): A zip code or city name.

Example:

{ "location": "Atlanta" }

Returns: A list of nearby Publix stores with address, phone number, and hours.


weekly_deals

Get the current weekly deals and specials at Publix.

Input:

  • category (string, optional): Filter deals by category. Available categories: produce, meat, dairy, snacks, beverages, bakery. Omit to retrieve deals across all categories.

Example:

{ "category": "produce" }

Returns: A list of sale items with original price, sale price, and savings amount.


Installation

From npm (once published)

npm install -g @striderlabs/mcp-publix

From source

git clone <repo-url>
cd mcp-publix
npm install
npm run build

Usage

As a standalone MCP server (stdio transport)

npx @striderlabs/mcp-publix
# or after global install:
mcp-publix

Claude Desktop configuration

Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "publix": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@striderlabs/mcp-publix"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Code / MCP CLI

mcp add publix -- npx -y @striderlabs/mcp-publix

Development

npm install        # install dependencies
npm run build      # compile TypeScript with esbuild
npm pack           # create distributable tarball

License

MIT

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