Weblate
Integrates with Weblate translation management systems to provide project and component management, ...
Log in to your Weblate Instance
Open your Weblate web interface in your browser. Log in with an account that has sufficient permissions to access the API.Navigate to Your Profile/API Access
Click on your user profile (usually in the top right corner) and find the section labeled “API Access” or “Access Tokens”.Create a New API Token
- Click the option to create or generate a new API token.
- Enter a name/description for the token (for example, “MCP Server”).
- Set the necessary permissions for your use case (for the full range of MCP features, administrative or project-wide permissions are recommended).
- Click “Create” or “Generate”.
Copy the API Token
Once created, the token will be displayed only once. Copy the token now.Identify Your Weblate API URL
The API URL is usually your Weblate instance’s base URL with/apiappended. For example:
https://your-weblate-instance.com/apiFill in the FastMCP Connection Interface
- Click the “Install Now” button to open the ENV input form.
- Enter your API URL as
WEBLATE_API_URL(e.g.,https://your-weblate-instance.com/api). - Enter your API token as
WEBLATE_API_TOKEN(the token you copied in Step 4).
Save and Proceed
Save your settings in the FastMCP interface. Your integration is now ready for use.
Quick Start
Choose Connection Type for
Authentication Required
Please sign in to use FastMCP hosted connections
Configure Environment Variables for
Please provide values for the following environment variables:
started!
The MCP server should open in . If it doesn't open automatically, please check that you have the application installed.
Copy and run this command in your terminal:
Make sure Gemini CLI is installed:
Visit Gemini CLI documentation for installation instructions.
Make sure Claude Code is installed:
Visit Claude Code documentation for installation instructions.
Installation Steps:
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