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Cline is an autonomous AI coding agent inside VS Code that plans, executes, and iterates on tasks. Wire Strava Social through the Vinkius and Cline gains direct access to every tool — from data retrieval to workflow automation — without leaving the terminal.

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{
  "mcpServers": {
    "strava-social": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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About Strava Social MCP Server

Connect Strava Social to any AI agent and explore the social side of Strava — activity feeds, kudos, comments, club memberships, and segment discovery.

Cline operates autonomously inside VS Code — it reads your codebase, plans a strategy, and executes multi-step tasks including Strava Social tool calls without waiting for prompts between steps. Connect 10 tools through the Vinkius and Cline can fetch data, generate code, and commit changes in a single autonomous run.

What you can do

  • Activity Feed — Browse your recent activities with full details, kudos counts, and comment counts
  • Activity Comments — Read all comments on any activity with author names and text
  • Activity Kudos — See who liked/supports your activities with full athlete profiles
  • Athlete Profile — Get your Strava profile details including location, follower counts, and equipment
  • Club Membership — List all clubs you belong to with member counts and sport types
  • Club Details — Explore any club's description, location, and community focus
  • Club Members — Browse club membership to find training partners and local athletes
  • Club Activities — See what club members have been doing recently
  • Starred Segments — Review all your favorited segments with PR times and characteristics
  • Segment Discovery — Explore segments in any geographic area by bounding box, filterable by type and difficulty

The Strava Social MCP Server exposes 10 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Cline 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 Strava Social to Cline via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the Strava Social MCP Server with Cline.

01

Open Cline MCP Settings

Click the MCP Servers icon in the Cline sidebar panel

02

Add remote server

Click "Add MCP Server" and paste the configuration above

03

Enable the server

Toggle the server switch to ON

04

Start using Strava Social

Ask Cline: "Using Strava Social, help me..."10 tools available

Why Use Cline with the Strava Social MCP Server

Cline provides unique advantages when paired with Strava Social through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Cline operates autonomously — it reads your codebase, plans a strategy, and executes multi-step tasks including MCP tool calls without step-by-step prompts

02

Runs inside VS Code, so you get MCP tool access alongside your existing extensions, terminal, and version control in a single window

03

Cline can create, edit, and delete files based on MCP tool responses, enabling end-to-end automation from data retrieval to code generation

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Transparent execution: every tool call and file change is shown in Cline's activity log for full visibility and approval before committing

Strava Social + Cline Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Cline combined with the Strava Social MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Autonomous feature building: tell Cline to fetch data from Strava Social and scaffold a complete module with types, handlers, and tests

02

Codebase refactoring: use Strava Social tools to validate live data while Cline restructures your code to match updated schemas

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Automated testing: Cline fetches real responses from Strava Social and generates snapshot tests or mocks based on actual payloads

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Incident response: query Strava Social for real-time status and let Cline generate hotfix patches based on the findings

Strava Social MCP Tools for Cline (10)

These 10 tools become available when you connect Strava Social to Cline via MCP:

01

explore_segments

g., "-74.00,40.70,-73.95,40.75" for Manhattan). Optional filters: activity_type ("running" or "riding"), min_cat/max_cat (category 0-5, where 0 is hardest/steepest). Returns segments with name, distance, elevation, grade, and climb category. Use this to discover new training routes, find popular segments in an area, or plan rides/runs in a new city. Explore and discover Strava segments in a geographic area

02

get_activity_comments

Each comment includes athlete name, text, and creation date. The activityId is the numeric ID from Strava activity URLs. Use this to see community engagement on a workout, read feedback, or track conversation around a specific activity. Get all comments on a specific Strava activity

03

get_activity_kudos

Each entry includes athlete name, profile picture, and city. The activityId is the numeric ID from Strava. Use this to see who supported an activity, understand social engagement, or track training partners' interactions. Get the list of athletes who gave kudos (likes) to a specific activity

04

get_athlete

Use this to understand the athlete's identity, location, and equipment setup. Get the authenticated athlete's profile information

05

get_club

The clubId is found in Strava club URLs. Use this to explore club details before joining or to understand a club's focus and community. Get detailed information about a specific Strava club

06

list_activities

Activities are sorted by most recent first. Optional filters: "before" (epoch timestamp, defaults to now), "after" (epoch timestamp for date range), "page" and "per_page" (pagination, max 200 per page, max 2000 total). Each activity includes: name, type, distance, moving_time, elevation, kudos_count, comment_count, start_date, and basic stats. Use this to get the activity feed, analyze recent workouts, or review training history. Epoch timestamps can be generated from dates. List the authenticated athlete's activities with optional date filtering and pagination

07

list_athlete_clubs

Each club includes name, member count, city, country, sport type (cycling/running/triathlon), and privacy status. Use this to discover club memberships, find training groups, or understand community affiliations. List all clubs the authenticated athlete belongs to

08

list_club_activities

Each entry includes athlete name, activity name, type, distance, and date. Paginated (30 per page). The clubId is from Strava club URLs. Use this to stay updated on club training activity, discover what members are doing, or find group workout opportunities. Get recent activities from members of a Strava club

09

list_club_members

Paginated (30 per page). The clubId is from Strava club URLs. Use this to discover training partners in a club, find athletes in your area, or explore club community composition. List members of a specific Strava club

10

list_starred_segments

Each segment includes: name, distance, elevation gain, average grade, activity type, city, country, and the athlete's PR time if any. Use this to review favorite segments, plan training routes, or track progress on key segments over time. List all segments starred (favorited) by the authenticated athlete

Example Prompts for Strava Social in Cline

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Cline agent to start working with Strava Social immediately.

01

"Show my recent activities."

02

"Explore cycling segments in Manhattan, NYC."

03

"Show comments on my latest activity."

Troubleshooting Strava Social MCP Server with Cline

Common issues when connecting Strava Social to Cline through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

Server shows error in sidebar

Click the server name to see logs. Verify the URL and token are correct.

Strava Social + Cline FAQ

Common questions about integrating Strava Social MCP Server with Cline.

01

How does Cline connect to MCP servers?

Cline reads MCP server configurations from its settings panel in VS Code. Add the server URL and Cline discovers all available tools on initialization.
02

Can Cline run MCP tools without approval?

By default, Cline asks for confirmation before executing tool calls. You can configure auto-approval rules for trusted servers in the settings.
03

Does Cline support multiple MCP servers at once?

Yes. Configure as many servers as needed. Cline can use tools from different servers within the same autonomous task execution.

Connect Strava Social to Cline

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