How to Use the Openli MCP in Cline
Let Cline build your compliance infrastructure. It writes code, tests consent flows, and connects your app to Openli in VS Code.
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Connect Openli MCP to Cline
Create your Vinkius account to connect Openli to Cline — we handle the hosting, security, and runtime updates so you don't have to. No server setup required.
Key Capabilities
Wire up consent tracking in Cline
You need a GDPR-compliant signup flow that logs directly to Openli. Ask Cline to build it. It creates the React component, writes the backend route, and uses `save_consent` to verify the data actually reaches the server. Cline doesn't just write the code and guess. It runs `get_consent` immediately after submitting a test payload to prove the integration works. You get a working feature with the compliance logging already tested.
Openli MCP Server document syncing
Keeping your local terms of service in sync with your Openli legal team is a pain. Cline fixes this by running `list_agreements` to find the latest published policies. It then calls `get_agreement`, pulls the raw text, and writes it directly into your project's markdown files or database seeders. If you need a new policy drafted, Cline can trigger `create_agreement` based on your current codebase.
Test privacy requests instantly
Building a backend to handle Openli data deletions requires testing. Cline sets up the routes and uses `create_dsar` to inject real test requests into your account. It then uses `get_dsar` and `list_audit_logs` to verify your application correctly updated the request status. You watch Cline write the code, run the tests, and prove the compliance loop is closed.
Set up Openli 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.
- 2
Add a remote server
Click "Remote Servers" at the top, then click "Add Remote MCP". In the Name field, type
openli-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 Openli refund status." Cline will discover the available tools and request your approval before invoking each one — giving you full control over every action.
{
"mcpServers": {
"openli-mcp": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
}
}
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