How to Use the EmojisWorld MCP in Cline
Tell Cline to build UI with real emoji data, and it will use EmojisWorld to write the code, create the files, and show you the diff.
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…and any MCP-compatible client
Connect EmojisWorld MCP to Cline
Create your Vinkius account to connect EmojisWorld to Cline and route execution through our secure gateway. The platform manages server hosting, runtime updates, and security layers. Configuration requires no manual server provisioning.
Build Emoji Pickers from a Prompt
The `search_emojis` tool gives Cline direct access to a complete emoji dictionary. Ask Cline to "build a search component for emojis," and it will use this tool as the backend for the search function it writes. It won't just give you code snippets. Cline generates the full component file, imports what's needed, and wires up the search logic to call the EmojisWorld tool. You get a finished product.
Generate UI from Emoji Categories
With `list_emoji_categories`, Cline can build structured UI on command. For example, prompt Cline: "Create a set of tabs for each emoji category." It will call this tool to get the list—'Smileys', 'Objects', etc.—and then write the code for a tabbed interface. Cline doesn't just stop at the data. It executes the full task, producing a working component that's ready to be dropped into your application. That's the difference between an assistant and an agent.
Automate Test Data Seeding with an MCP Server
The `get_random_emoji` tool is a workhorse for automation. Tell Cline to "write a test that ensures our new profile component displays emojis correctly." Cline will write the test file from scratch. Inside that test, it will call this tool to get a random emoji to render, then assert that it shows up correctly in the DOM. It handles the entire test creation and execution flow, end-to-end.
Set up EmojisWorld MCP in Cline
Prerequisites
- VS Code with Cline extension installed
- Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
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Open Cline MCP settings
Click the Cline icon in the VS Code sidebar to open the Cline panel. Then click the MCP Servers icon (server stack) at the top-right corner of the panel.
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Add a remote server
Click "Remote Servers" at the top, then click "Add Remote MCP". In the Name field, type
emojisworld-mcp. In the URL field, paste your Vinkius endpoint:https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp. Get your token from cloud.vinkius.com. - 3
Enable the server
After saving, the server appears in the Cline MCP panel. Toggle the switch to enable it. The status indicator turns green when the connection is live.
- 4
Start using tools
Return to the Cline chat and ask: "Check my latest EmojisWorld refund status." Cline will discover the available tools and request your approval before invoking each one — giving you full control over every action.
{
"mcpServers": {
"emojisworld-mcp": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
}
}
} Independent Platform Disclaimer: Vinkius is an independent platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, verified by, or otherwise authorized by EmojisWorld. All third-party trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners. Their use on this website is strictly for informational purposes to identify service compatibility and interoperability.
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