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Last updated: 2025-09-12T07:22:15Z (UTC) - Added OpenRouter status integration with RSS incident tracking
- Monitor world's most used digital platforms (GitHub, Slack, Discord, etc.)
- Track AI providers including OpenRouter, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini
- Get detailed status information for specific services with incident history
- Check status of specific components within each platform
- Real-time updates of service status with impact analysis
- Comprehensive incident tracking with resolution status and timelines
- Simple query interface with commands like
status --openrouter
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00:00 - LinkedIn Platform Status Assessment
Comprehensive analysis of LinkedIn's operational health, including detailed examination of core services such as LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn Learning, Campaign Manager, Sales Navigator, Recruiter, and Talent solutions. All systems confirmed fully operational with zero service disruptions.
00:20 - GitHub Infrastructure Status Overview
Detailed evaluation of GitHub's service availability, covering critical components including Git operations, API requests, Actions, Webhooks, Issues, Pull Requests, Packages, Pages, Codespaces, and Copilot functionality. Complete operational status confirmed across all GitHub services.
00:40 - Vercel Platform Reliability Analysis
In-depth examination of Vercel's global edge network and deployment infrastructure, featuring comprehensive status reporting on core services such as API, Dashboard, Builds, Serverless Functions, Edge Functions, and global CDN locations. All Vercel services verified operational across all regions.
01:08 - Cloudflare Network Status Examination
Extensive analysis of Cloudflare's global infrastructure status, detailing service availability across geographic regions and specific service components. Identified performance degradation in multiple regions (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America) while core services remain functional. Includes detailed assessment of regional data centers under maintenance and technical impact analysis.
01:46 - Global Operational Status Report
Consolidated overview of operational status across all major technology platforms and service providers, highlighting both fully operational services (GitHub, Vercel, Netlify, Asana, Atlassian, OpenRouter, etc.) and services experiencing degraded performance (Cloudflare, Twilio). Includes strategic recommendations for organizations with dependencies on affected services.
- Node.js 16 or higher
- Claude Desktop
- Internet connection to access status APIs
- Clone or download this repository:
git clone https://github.com/imprvhub/mcp-status-observer
cd mcp-status-observer
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
There are two ways to run the MCP server:
- Open a terminal or command prompt
- Navigate to the project directory
- Run the server directly:
node build/index.js
Keep this terminal window open while using Claude Desktop. The server will run until you close the terminal.
The Claude Desktop can automatically start the MCP server when needed. To set this up:
The Claude Desktop configuration file is located at:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Edit this file to add the Status Observer MCP configuration. If the file doesn't exist, create it:
{
"mcpServers": {
"statusObserver": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_DIRECTORY/mcp-status-observer/build/index.js"]
}
}
}
Important: Replace ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_DIRECTORY
with the complete absolute path where you installed the MCP
- macOS/Linux example:
/Users/username/mcp-status-observer
- Windows example:
C:\\Users\\username\\mcp-status-observer
If you already have other MCPs configured, simply add the "statusObserver" section inside the "mcpServers" object. Here's an example of a configuration with multiple MCPs:
{
"mcpServers": {
"otherMcp1": {
"command": "...",
"args": ["..."]
},
"otherMcp2": {
"command": "...",
"args": ["..."]
},
"statusObserver": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"ABSOLUTE_PATH_TO_DIRECTORY/mcp-status-observer/build/index.js"
]
}
}
}
The MCP server will automatically start when Claude Desktop needs it, based on the configuration in your claude_desktop_config.json
file.
- Restart Claude Desktop after modifying the configuration
- In Claude, use the
status
command to interact with the Status Observer MCP Server - The MCP server runs as a subprocess managed by Claude Desktop
The Status Observer MCP provides a single tool named status
with several commands:
Command | Description | Parameters | Example |
---|---|---|---|
list |
List all available platforms | None | status list |
--[platform] |
Get status for a specific platform | Platform name | status --openrouter |
--all |
Get status for all platforms | None | status --all |
The Status Observer monitors 22 major digital platforms across various categories:
- OpenRouter - AI model routing and access platform
- OpenAI - Leading AI services provider (ChatGPT, DALL-E, API)
- Anthropic - AI assistant provider (Claude)
- Gemini - Google's multimodal AI platform
- Google Cloud Platform - Comprehensive cloud computing services
- DigitalOcean - Developer-focused cloud infrastructure
- Vercel - Frontend deployment and edge platform
- Netlify - Web development and deployment platform
- Docker - Container platform and services
- GitHub - Version control and collaboration platform
- npm - JavaScript package manager and registry
- Atlassian - Developer collaboration tools (Jira, Bitbucket, Confluence)
- Supabase - Open source backend platform (PostgreSQL, auth, storage)
- LinkedIn - Professional networking platform
- Slack - Business communication and collaboration
- Asana - Team workflow and project management
- Dropbox - Cloud file storage and collaboration
- X (Twitter) - Social media and real-time communication
- Cloudflare - Web infrastructure, CDN, and security
- Discord - Developer community and communication platform
- Reddit - Social news and developer community platform
- Amplitude - Product analytics platform
Here are various examples of how to use the Status Observer with Claude:
# AI Platforms
status --openrouter
status --openai
status --anthropic
status --gemini
# Cloud Infrastructure
status --gcp
status --vercel
status --digitalocean
status --netlify
# Developer Tools
status --docker
status --github
status --atlassian
status --supabase
status --npm
# Productivity & Social
status --linkedin
status --slack
status --x
status --dropbox
# Web Infrastructure
status --cloudflare
status --discord
# All platforms
status --all
status list
You can also interact with the MCP using natural language. Claude will interpret these requests and use the appropriate commands:
- "Could you check if OpenRouter is having any API issues right now?"
- "What's the status of OpenAI's ChatGPT service?"
- "Has there been any recent incidents with Claude or the Anthropic API?"
- "Is Google Cloud Platform experiencing any outages in my region?"
- "Check if Docker Hub is operational for automated builds"
- "What's the current status of LinkedIn's Sales Navigator?"
- "Can you tell me if Google's Gemini AI is experiencing any service disruptions?"
- "Show me the status of all AI platforms including OpenRouter and OpenAI"
- "Are there any active incidents affecting GitHub Actions or Git operations?"
- "Check the overall health of Vercel and Netlify for my deployment pipeline"
- "Has Supabase had any recent database or authentication issues?"
- "What's the status of all major platforms right now?"
If you see the error "MCP Status Observer: Server disconnected" in Claude Desktop:
-
Verify the server is running:
- Open a terminal and manually run
node build/index.js
from the project directory - If the server starts successfully, use Claude while keeping this terminal open
- Open a terminal and manually run
-
Check your configuration:
- Ensure the absolute path in
claude_desktop_config.json
is correct for your system - Double-check that you've used double backslashes (
\\
) for Windows paths - Verify you're using the complete path from the root of your filesystem
- Ensure the absolute path in
If the Status Observer tools don't appear in Claude:
- Make sure you've restarted Claude Desktop after configuration
- Check the Claude Desktop logs for any MCP communication errors
- Ensure the MCP server process is running (run it manually to confirm)
- Verify that the MCP server is correctly registered in the Claude Desktop MCP registry
To check if the server is running:
- Windows: Open Task Manager, go to the "Details" tab, and look for "node.exe"
- macOS/Linux: Open Terminal and run
ps aux | grep node
If you don't see the server running, start it manually or use the auto-start method.
Contributors can easily add support for additional platforms by modifying the initializePlatforms
method in src/index.ts
. The process is straightforward:
- Identify a platform's status API endpoint
- Add a new entry using the
addPlatform
method with the following parameters:id
: A unique identifier for the platform (lowercase, no spaces)name
: The display name of the platformurl
: The status API endpoint URLdescription
: A brief description of the platform
Example:
this.addPlatform('newservice', 'New Service', 'https://status.newservice.com/api/v2/summary.json', 'Description of the service');
For platforms with non-standard status pages (like OpenRouter, OpenAI, Anthropic), you can create custom handlers:
- Add the platform to
initializePlatforms()
- Create a TypeScript interface for the response format
- Add a specific handler method like
getOpenRouterStatus()
- Update the main
getPlatformStatus()
method to route to your handler - Add quick status support in
getQuickPlatformStatus()
Example structure for custom handlers:
private async getCustomPlatformStatus(platform: PlatformStatus): Promise<string> {
// Custom parsing logic for your platform
// Return formatted status text
}
When adding new platforms, consider organizing them into logical categories:
- AI/ML: OpenRouter, OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini
- Cloud Infrastructure: GCP, AWS, Azure, DigitalOcean
- Developer Tools: GitHub, GitLab, Docker, npm
- Productivity: Slack, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace
- Web Infrastructure: Cloudflare, Fastly, Akamai
This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
- 2025-09-12: Added OpenRouter integration with RSS incident tracking and detailed impact analysis
- 2025-04-26: Added Docker status integration with comprehensive component monitoring
- 2025-03-15: Enhanced GCP regional status reporting with incident correlation
- 2025-02-28: Added Anthropic and Gemini AI platform monitoring
- 2025-01-20: Initial release with core platform support (GitHub, Vercel, Cloudflare, etc.)
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