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Claude Code is Anthropic's agentic CLI for terminal-first development. Add imgix (Real-time Image Processing) as an MCP server in one command and Claude Code will discover every tool at runtime. ideal for automation pipelines, CI/CD integration, and headless workflows via Vinkius.

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About imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Server

Connect your imgix account to any AI agent and take full control of your real-time image processing and CDN infrastructure through natural conversation.

Claude Code registers imgix (Real-time Image Processing) as an MCP server in a single terminal command. Once connected, Claude Code discovers all 10 tools at runtime and can call them headlessly. ideal for CI/CD pipelines, cron jobs, and automated workflows where imgix (Real-time Image Processing) data drives decisions without human intervention.

What you can do

  • Source Orchestration — List, create, and configure imgix sources to connect your origin storage (S3, GCS, Web Folder) to the CDN directly from your agent
  • Cache Management — Purge specific assets from the imgix Edge network to force a re-fetch of original files and invalidate all processed derivatives instantly
  • Asset Monitoring — Enumerate files in your origin sources and retrieve metadata including file paths, sizes, and content types
  • Operational Control — Enable or disable specific sources to manage traffic flow and deployment windows for your visual media
  • Source Audit — Retrieve detailed configuration for existing sources, including deployment types, custom domains, and origin status
  • Infrastructure Management — Permanently remove unused sources or update caching attributes to optimize your image delivery pipeline

The imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Server exposes 10 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Claude Code in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect imgix (Real-time Image Processing) to Claude Code via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Server with Claude Code.

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Install Claude Code

Run npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code if not already installed

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Add the MCP Server

Run the command above in your terminal

03

Verify the connection

Run claude mcp to list connected servers, or type /mcp inside a session

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Start using imgix (Real-time Image Processing)

Ask Claude: "Using imgix (Real-time Image Processing), show me...". 10 tools are ready

Why Use Claude Code with the imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Server

Claude Code provides unique advantages when paired with imgix (Real-time Image Processing) through the Model Context Protocol.

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Single-command setup: `claude mcp add` registers the server instantly. no config files to edit or applications to restart

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Terminal-native workflow means MCP tools integrate seamlessly into shell scripts, CI/CD pipelines, and automated DevOps tasks

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Claude Code runs headlessly, enabling unattended batch processing using imgix (Real-time Image Processing) tools in cron jobs or deployment scripts

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Built by the same team that created the MCP protocol, ensuring first-class compatibility and the fastest adoption of new protocol features

imgix (Real-time Image Processing) + Claude Code Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Claude Code combined with the imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Server delivers measurable value.

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CI/CD integration: embed imgix (Real-time Image Processing) tool calls in your deployment pipeline to validate configurations or fetch secrets before shipping

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Headless batch processing: schedule Claude Code to query imgix (Real-time Image Processing) nightly and generate reports without human intervention

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Shell scripting: pipe imgix (Real-time Image Processing) outputs into other CLI tools for data transformation, filtering, and aggregation

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Infrastructure monitoring: run Claude Code in a cron job to query imgix (Real-time Image Processing) status endpoints and alert on anomalies

imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Tools for Claude Code (10)

These 10 tools become available when you connect imgix (Real-time Image Processing) to Claude Code via MCP:

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create_source

Create a new Imgix source. Connects your origin (S3, GCS, web folder) to Imgix CDN

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delete_source

Delete an Imgix source permanently

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disable_source

Undeploy/disable an Imgix source. Stops serving images

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enable_source

Deploy/enable an Imgix source. Makes it live and serving images

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get_asset

Get metadata of a specific asset in Imgix. Returns path, size, content type

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get_source

Get details of an Imgix source. Returns name, domain, deployment type, and status

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list_assets

List assets in an Imgix source. Returns file paths, sizes, and content types

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list_sources

List all Imgix sources. Imgix is an image CDN that optimizes, resizes, and transforms images in real-time via URL parameters

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purge

Purge an asset from Imgix CDN cache. Removes original and all derivatives, forcing re-fetch

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update_source

Update an Imgix source configuration. Modify name, caching, or deployment settings

Example Prompts for imgix (Real-time Image Processing) in Claude Code

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Claude Code agent to start working with imgix (Real-time Image Processing) immediately.

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"List all my current imgix sources"

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"Purge this image from CDN: https://mycompany.imgix.net/logos/v2.png"

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"List the assets in the 'marketing-assets' source"

Troubleshooting imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Server with Claude Code

Common issues when connecting imgix (Real-time Image Processing) to Claude Code through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

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Command not found: claude

Ensure Claude Code is installed globally: npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code
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Connection timeout

Check your internet connection and verify the Edge URL is reachable

imgix (Real-time Image Processing) + Claude Code FAQ

Common questions about integrating imgix (Real-time Image Processing) MCP Server with Claude Code.

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How do I add an MCP server to Claude Code?

Run claude mcp add --transport http "" in your terminal. Claude Code registers the server and discovers all tools immediately.
02

Can Claude Code run MCP tools in headless mode?

Yes. Claude Code supports non-interactive execution, making it ideal for scripts, cron jobs, and CI/CD pipelines that need MCP tool access.
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How do I list all connected MCP servers?

Run claude mcp in your terminal to see all registered servers and their status, or type /mcp inside an active Claude Code session.

Connect imgix (Real-time Image Processing) to Claude Code

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 10 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.