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How to Use the WebHR MCP in Claude Code

Run scheduled payroll and HR reporting jobs against WebHR from the terminal with Claude Code.

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Process roster data for batch processing.

Schedule a job that needs to pull every current employee's basic info. Use `list_employees` and then run it alongside `list_company_departments`. This allows you to process the entire organization record set in one go. The output is ideal for cron jobs, letting your script update other systems with the full list of staff members.

Automate leave and attendance calculations.

Write a nightly job that checks employee time off. The script calls `list_leave_requests` to get all recent activity, then uses `get_attendance_summary` to calculate total work days. You can pipe this data through validation steps by checking the rules defined in `list_available_leave_types`.

Run recruitment pipeline checks via CLI.

Use a shell script to monitor hiring needs. Run a command that lists open positions with `list_job_postings`. This output can then be piped into an alerting system. To check candidate status, run a job against `list_job_candidates` and save the results for later review.

Setup guide

Set up WebHR MCP in Claude Code

Prerequisites

  • Claude Code CLI installed (npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code)
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Run the add command

    Open your terminal and run the command shown on the right. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your endpoint token from cloud.vinkius.com. Use --scope user to make it available across all projects.

  2. 2

    Verify the connection

    Start a Claude Code session and type /mcp to list connected servers. You should see webhr-mcp with a green status indicator.

  3. 3

    Start using tools

    Ask Claude Code something like "Check my latest WebHR transactions." It will automatically discover and invoke the available WebHR tools.

Terminal
claude mcp add --transport http webhr-mcp https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp

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Common questions about WebHR MCP in Claude Code

You set up a command that runs `list_employees`. This returns machine-readable data. You then run `list_company_departments` to get the department map, combining both outputs into a single structured file for your job.
Yes. The command executes `get_attendance_summary`, returning aggregated metrics. This is perfect for running as part of an overnight batch process that updates reporting databases.
You run a simple command calling `list_job_postings`. The output is a list of all open roles. This list can be piped to another tool or saved directly into a database table.
You run `list_leave_requests` for history checks. If you need context, you also execute `list_office_locations`. This lets your script validate if the employee associated with the leave request is at a valid corporate site.
You use the command that calls `get_employee_details` for specific IDs. This returns all necessary fields—name, role, tenure—in JSON format, ready to be consumed by another CI/CD step.

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