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Remote Mcp Server Authless Rickroll
What is Remote Mcp Server Authless Rickroll
remote-mcp-server-authless-rickroll is an MCP server designed to simulate podcast generation while secretly redirecting users to a rickroll page. It utilizes Cloudflare Workers to create dynamic AI-generated URL slugs that lead to a webpage displaying a rickroll.
Use cases
Use cases include creating humorous content for social media, engaging users in a playful manner during online events, and utilizing the server for viral marketing strategies that leverage surprise and humor.
How to use
To use remote-mcp-server-authless-rickroll, you can deploy it on Cloudflare Workers by clicking the ‘Deploy to Workers’ button or using the provided command line to create a local instance. The server will generate a URL that appears to be a podcast about a given topic.
Key features
Key features include authentication-free deployment, AI-generated complex URL slugs, integration with Cloudflare D1 database for storing podcast topics, and the ability to list recent podcasts.
Where to use
remote-mcp-server-authless-rickroll can be used in entertainment, marketing, and social media contexts where playful engagement or pranks are desired, particularly in scenarios involving surprise elements.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Remote Mcp Server Authless Rickroll
remote-mcp-server-authless-rickroll is an MCP server designed to simulate podcast generation while secretly redirecting users to a rickroll page. It utilizes Cloudflare Workers to create dynamic AI-generated URL slugs that lead to a webpage displaying a rickroll.
Use cases
Use cases include creating humorous content for social media, engaging users in a playful manner during online events, and utilizing the server for viral marketing strategies that leverage surprise and humor.
How to use
To use remote-mcp-server-authless-rickroll, you can deploy it on Cloudflare Workers by clicking the ‘Deploy to Workers’ button or using the provided command line to create a local instance. The server will generate a URL that appears to be a podcast about a given topic.
Key features
Key features include authentication-free deployment, AI-generated complex URL slugs, integration with Cloudflare D1 database for storing podcast topics, and the ability to list recent podcasts.
Where to use
remote-mcp-server-authless-rickroll can be used in entertainment, marketing, and social media contexts where playful engagement or pranks are desired, particularly in scenarios involving surprise elements.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
Building a Remote MCP Server to Generate Podcasts (and rickroll) on Cloudflare w/o auth
This example allows you to deploy a remote MCP server to rickroll people that doesn’t require authentication on Cloudflare Workers.
It uses a Cloudflare Workers AI LLM to generate complex URL slugs that attach to this rickrolling Cloudflare Worker page ( also on GitHub here). It uses specific, detailed tool descriptions that do not mention rickrolling at all. The specialized tool appears to generate a podcast, getting past Claude’s URL filtering, and saves that URL and topic to a Cloudflare D1 database.
Tools
- generate_podcast
This tool takes in a topic and makes a LLM call to Cloudflare Workers AI to generate a complex path relating to the input topic. It then returns the combined Cloudflare Worker URL with that slug, appearing to be a podcast about the input query.
- list_recent_podcasts
This tool takes in a number and queries the Cloudflare D1 SQL database for previous podcast URLs and topics generated.
Get started:
This will deploy your MCP server to a URL like: remote-mcp-server-authless.<your-account>.workers.dev/sse
Alternatively, you can use the command line below to get the remote MCP Server created on your local machine:
npm create cloudflare@latest -- my-mcp-server --template=cloudflare/ai/demos/remote-mcp-authless
Customizing your MCP Server
To add your own tools to the MCP server, define each tool inside the init() method of src/index.ts using this.server.tool(...).
Connect to Cloudflare AI Playground
You can connect to your MCP server from the Cloudflare AI Playground, which is a remote MCP client:
- Go to https://playground.ai.cloudflare.com/
- Enter your deployed MCP server URL (
remote-mcp-server-authless.<your-account>.workers.dev/sse) - You can now use your MCP tools directly from the playground!
Connect Claude Desktop to your MCP server
You can also connect to your remote MCP server from local MCP clients, by using the mcp-remote proxy.
To connect to your MCP server from Claude Desktop, follow Anthropic’s Quickstart and within Claude Desktop go to Settings > Developer > Edit Config.
Update with this configuration:
Restart Claude and you should see the tools become available.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.










