ZoomEye MCP Server
OfficialMCP server for querying the ZoomEye API
Open the FastMCP connection interface
- Click the "Install Now" button in your FastMCP/UI to open the connection/install dialog where environment variables are entered.
Create or sign in to a ZoomEye account
- In the dialog (or a new browser tab), go to https://www.zoomeye.ai and register or log in to your account. (zoomeye.ai)
Find your API key in ZoomEye
- After signing in, open your account menu (click your avatar) → Profile, and copy the displayed API-KEY. (zoomeye.ai)
Fill the FastMCP env field
- In the FastMCP connection interface opened by "Install Now", paste the copied value into the environment variable field named ZOOMEYE_API_KEY.
Save/Install the connection
- Confirm/save the installation in the FastMCP dialog so the MCP server receives the ZOOMEYE_API_KEY value.
Verify (optional)
- After installation, run a quick test query or start the MCP server to confirm authentication succeeds (the server will use ZOOMEYE_API_KEY for ZoomEye API requests). See ZoomEye docs for API usage and limits if needed. (zoomeye.ai)
Security reminder
- Treat the API key as a secret: do not share it publicly and rotate/revoke it from your ZoomEye profile if the key is ever exposed.
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