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MCP server with developer integrations for Claude Code and Cursor

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Install | Capabilities | Integrations | Authentication | Commands | Troubleshooting


Install

Claude Code

In your terminal:

claude mcp add quickcall -- uvx quickcall-integrations

In Claude Code:

/plugin marketplace add quickcall-dev/quickcall-integrations
/plugin enable quickcall

Restart Claude Code, then verify with /mcp and /plugin list.

Cursor / Other IDEs

Add to MCP config (~/.cursor/mcp.json or .cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "quickcall": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["quickcall-integrations"]
    }
  }
}

Works with any IDE that supports MCP servers.

Capabilities

  • Get standup updates from git history (commits, diffs, stats)
  • List PRs, commits, branches from GitHub repos
  • Read & send Slack messages with auto thread fetching
  • Fuzzy channel matching - say "no sleep dev" and it finds "no-sleep-dev-channel"
  • Summarize Slack channels - get key discussions from last N days

Integrations

Integration Features Auth Required
Git Commits, diffs, standup summaries No
GitHub Repos, PRs, commits, branches Yes
Slack Read/send messages, threads, channels Yes
Available Tools (23)

Git

Tool Description
get_updates Get git commits, diff stats, and uncommitted changes

GitHub

Tool Description
list_repos List accessible repositories
list_prs List pull requests (open/closed/all)
get_pr Get PR details (title, description, files changed)
list_commits List commits with optional filters
get_commit Get commit details (message, stats, files)
list_branches List repository branches
check_github_connection Verify GitHub connection

Slack

Tool Description
list_slack_channels List channels bot has access to
send_slack_message Send message to a channel
read_slack_messages Read messages with threads auto-fetched
read_slack_thread Read replies in a thread
list_slack_users List workspace users
check_slack_connection Verify Slack connection
reconnect_slack Re-authorize to get new permissions

Auth

Tool Description
connect_quickcall Start device flow authentication
check_quickcall_status Check connection status
disconnect_quickcall Remove local credentials
connect_github Install GitHub App
connect_slack Authorize Slack App

Utility

Tool Description
get_current_datetime Get current UTC datetime
calculate_date_range Calculate date range for queries
calculate_date_offset Add/subtract time from a date

Authentication

Option 1: QuickCall (Recommended)

To use GitHub and Slack integrations, connect your QuickCall account:

/quickcall:connect

This will guide you through:

  1. Sign in with Google
  2. Install GitHub App to your org/account
  3. Connect Slack workspace

Credentials are stored locally in ~/.quickcall/credentials.json.

Option 2: GitHub PAT (For Enterprise Users)

If your organization can't install the QuickCall GitHub App (common at enterprises with strict app policies), you can use a Personal Access Token instead:

Environment Variable:

export GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Or config file (create .quickcall.env in your project root or home directory):

# .quickcall.env
GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
GITHUB_USERNAME=your-username  # Optional: for better UX

Create a PAT at: https://github.com/settings/tokens

Required scopes:

  • repo - Full access to private repositories
  • public_repo - Access to public repositories only (if you don't need private repos)

Note: PAT mode provides access to GitHub tools only. For Slack integration, use QuickCall authentication.

Commands

Claude Code

Command Description
/quickcall:connect Connect QuickCall, GitHub, and Slack
/quickcall:status Show connection status
/quickcall:updates Get git updates (default: 1 day)
/quickcall:updates 7d Get updates for last 7 days
/quickcall:slack-summary Summarize Slack messages (default: 1 day)
/quickcall:slack-summary 7d Summarize last 7 days

Cursor / Other IDEs

Ask the AI naturally - see examples below.

Example Prompts

Git

What did I work on today?
Give me a standup summary for the last 3 days
What changes are uncommitted?

GitHub

List my repos
Show open PRs on [repo-name]
What commits were made this week?
Get details of PR #123
List branches on [repo-name]

Slack

Send "Build completed" to #deployments
What messages were posted in dev channel today?
Read messages from no sleep dev (fuzzy matches "no-sleep-dev-channel")
Summarize what was discussed in #engineering this week
List channels I have access to

Combined

List open PRs on [repo] and send titles to #updates channel
What did I work on this week? Send summary to #standup

Troubleshooting

Clean Reinstall

If commands don't appear or aren't updating:

# Remove everything
rm -rf ~/.claude/plugins/cache/quickcall-integrations
rm -rf ~/.claude/plugins/marketplaces/quickcall-integrations
claude mcp remove quickcall

Then follow the install steps again.

Commands Not Showing?

Type /quickcall: - you should see connect, status, updates. If not, do a clean reinstall above.


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