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An MCP server enabling automated access to LeetCode's problems, solutions, and public data with optional authentication for user-specific features, supporting leetcode.com & leetcode.cn sites.
LeetCode MCP Server
The LeetCode MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless integration with LeetCode APIs, enabling advanced automation and intelligent interaction with LeetCode's programming problems, contests, solutions, and user data.
Features
- 🌐 Multi-site Support: Support both leetcode.com (Global) and leetcode.cn (China) platforms
- 🔌 Dual Transport Modes: Run as a stdio process (default) or as a Streamable HTTP server for web-based integrations
- 📊 Problem Data Retrieval: Obtain detailed problem descriptions, constraints, examples, official editorials, and user-submitted solutions
- 👤 User Data Access: Retrieve user profiles, submission history, and contest performance
- 🔒 Private Data Access: Create and query user notes, track problem-solving progress, and analyze submission details (AC/WA analysis)
- 🔍 Advanced Search Capabilities: Filter problems by tags, difficulty levels, categories, and keywords
- 📅 Daily Challenge Access: Easily access daily challenge problems
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v20.x or above)
- (Optional) LeetCode session cookie for authenticated API access
Installation
# Install from npm
npm install @jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server -g
# Run with Global site configuration (stdio transport, default)
npx -y @jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server --site global
# Run with authentication (for accessing private data)
npx -y @jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server --site global --session <YOUR_LEETCODE_SESSION_COOKIE>
# Run as a Streamable HTTP server
npx -y @jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server --transport http --port 3000 --site global
Alternatively, you can clone the repository and run it locally:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server.git
# Navigate to the project directory
cd leetcode-mcp-server
# Build the project
npm install && npm run build
# Run the server (stdio transport)
node build/index.js --site global
# Or run as a Streamable HTTP server
node build/index.js --transport http --port 3000 --site global
Usage
The server supports two transport modes:
| Transport | Description |
|---|---|
stdio (default) |
Standard input/output transport for local MCP clients |
http |
Streamable HTTP transport for web-based integrations and remote access |
Command-Line Options
| Option | Alias | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--site |
-s |
global |
LeetCode API site: global (leetcode.com) or cn (leetcode.cn) |
--session |
-c |
— | LeetCode session cookie for authenticated requests |
--transport |
-t |
stdio |
Transport mode: stdio or http |
--port |
— | 3000 |
HTTP server port (Streamable HTTP only) |
--host |
— | 127.0.0.1 |
HTTP server host (Streamable HTTP only) |
--endpoint |
— | /mcp |
HTTP endpoint path (Streamable HTTP only) |
MCP Client Configuration (stdio)
Add the following server entry to your MCP client configuration file:
Option 1: Using Environment Variables
{
"mcpServers": {
"leetcode": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"LEETCODE_SITE": "global",
"LEETCODE_SESSION": "<YOUR_LEETCODE_SESSION_COOKIE>"
}
}
}
}
Option 2: Using Command Line Arguments
{
"mcpServers": {
"leetcode": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server",
"--site",
"global",
"--session",
"<YOUR_LEETCODE_SESSION_COOKIE>"
]
}
}
}
For LeetCode China site, modify the --site parameter to cn.
[!NOTE]
The exact configuration file location and JSON structure may vary by MCP client. Some clients use an
mcp.serverswrapper or atypefield — refer to your client's documentation and adapt the example accordingly.
MCP Client Configuration (Streamable HTTP)
First, start the server in HTTP mode:
npx -y @jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server --transport http --port 3000 --site global
Then connect your MCP client to the running server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"leetcode": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:3000/mcp"
}
}
}
To use authenticated endpoints, pass the session cookie when starting the server:
npx -y @jinzcdev/leetcode-mcp-server --transport http --port 3000 --site global --session <YOUR_LEETCODE_SESSION_COOKIE>
[!NOTE]
Some MCP clients use"type": "http"or"type": "streamableHttp"alongside theurlfield. Refer to your client's documentation for the exact HTTP transport configuration format.
[!TIP]
The server supports the following optional environment variables:
LEETCODE_SITE: LeetCode API endpoint (globalorcn, default:global)LEETCODE_SESSION: LeetCode session cookie for authenticated API access (default: empty)LEETCODE_TRANSPORT: Transport mode (stdioorhttp, default:stdio)LEETCODE_HTTP_PORT: HTTP server port when using Streamable HTTP (default:3000)LEETCODE_HTTP_HOST: HTTP server host when using Streamable HTTP (default:127.0.0.1)LEETCODE_HTTP_ENDPOINT: HTTP endpoint path when using Streamable HTTP (default:/mcp)Priority Note:
Command-line arguments take precedence over environment variables when both are specified. For example:
- If
LEETCODE_SITE=cnis set but you runleetcode-mcp-server --site global, the server will useglobal.- If
LEETCODE_SESSIONexists but you provide--session "new_cookie", the command-line session value will be used.
Available Tools
Problems
| Tool | Global | CN | Auth Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| get_daily_challenge | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Retrieves today's LeetCode Daily Challenge problem |
| get_problem | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Retrieves details for a specific LeetCode problem |
| search_problems | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Searches for LeetCode problems with multiple filter criteria |
Users
| Tool | Global | CN | Auth Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| get_user_profile | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Retrieves profile information for a LeetCode user |
| get_user_contest_ranking | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Obtains contest ranking statistics for a user |
| get_recent_ac_submissions | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Retrieves a user's recent accepted submissions |
| get_recent_submissions | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | Retrieves a user's recent submissions history |
| get_user_status | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Retrieves current user's current status |
| get_problem_submission_report | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Provides detailed submission analysis for a specific problem |
| get_problem_progress | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Retrieves current user's problem-solving progress |
| get_all_submissions | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Retrieves current user's submission history |
Submissions
| Tool | Global | CN | Auth Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| run_code | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Runs code for a problem and polls /check/ until finished |
| submit_solution | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | Submits code for a problem and polls /check/ until finished |
Notes
| Tool | Global | CN | Auth Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| search_notes | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | Searches for user notes with filtering options |
| get_note | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | Retrieves notes for a specific problem by question ID |
| create_note | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | Creates a new note for a specific problem |
| update_note | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | Updates an existing note with new content |
Solutions
| Tool | Global | CN | Auth Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| list_problem_solutions | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Retrieves a list of community solutions for a specific problem |
| get_problem_solution | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Retrieves the complete content of a specific solution |
Tool Parameters
Problems
get_daily_challenge - Retrieves today's LeetCode Daily Challenge problem with complete details
- No parameters required
get_problem - Retrieves details about a specific LeetCode problem
titleSlug: The URL slug/identifier of the problem (string, required)
search_problems - Searches for LeetCode problems based on multiple filter criteria
category: Problem category filter (string, optional, default: "all-code-essentials")tags: List of topic tags to filter problems by (string[], optional)difficulty: Problem difficulty level filter (enum: "EASY", "MEDIUM", "HARD", optional)searchKeywords: Keywords to search in problem titles and descriptions (string, optional)limit: Maximum number of problems to return (number, optional, default: 10)offset: Number of problems to skip (number, optional)
Users
get_user_profile - Retrieves profile information about a LeetCode user
username: LeetCode username (string, required)
get_user_contest_ranking - Retrieves a user's contest ranking information
username: LeetCode username (string, required)attended: Whether to include only the contests the user has participated in (boolean, optional, default: true)
get_recent_submissions - Retrieves a user's recent submissions on LeetCode Global
username: LeetCode username (string, required)limit: Maximum number of submissions to return (number, optional, default: 10)
get_recent_ac_submissions - Retrieves a user's recent accepted submissions
username: LeetCode username (string, required)limit: Maximum number of submissions to return (number, optional, default: 10)
get_user_status - Retrieves the current user's status
- No parameters required
get_problem_submission_report - Retrieves detailed information about a specific submission
id: The numerical submission ID (number, required)
get_problem_progress - Retrieves the current user's problem-solving progress
offset: Number of questions to skip (number, optional, default: 0)limit: Maximum number of questions to return (number, optional, default: 100)questionStatus: Filter by question status (enum: "ATTEMPTED", "SOLVED", optional)difficulty: Filter by difficulty levels (string[], optional)
get_all_submissions - Retrieves paginated list of user's submissions
limit: Maximum number of submissions to return (number, default: 20)offset: Number of submissions to skip (number, default: 0)questionSlug: Optional problem identifier (string, optional)lang: Programming language filter (string, optional, CN only)status: Submission status filter (enum: "AC", "WA", optional, CN only)lastKey: Pagination token for retrieving next page (string, optional, CN only)
Submissions
run_code - Runs code for a specific problem and waits until finished (requires authentication)
titleSlug: The URL slug/identifier of the problem (string, required)lang: Programming language (string enum, required)typedCode: Source code to run (string, required)dataInput: Custom input to run (string, optional)timeoutMs: Polling timeout in milliseconds (number, optional, default: 120000)pollIntervalMs: Polling interval in milliseconds (number, optional, default: 1500)
submit_solution - Submits code for a specific problem and waits until finished (requires authentication)
titleSlug: The URL slug/identifier of the problem (string, required)lang: Programming language (string enum, required)typedCode: Source code to submit (string, required)timeoutMs: Polling timeout in milliseconds (number, optional, default: 120000)pollIntervalMs: Polling interval in milliseconds (number, optional, default: 1500)
Notes
search_notes - Searches for user notes on LeetCode China
keyword: Search term to filter notes (string, optional)limit: Maximum number of notes to return (number, optional, default: 10)skip: Number of notes to skip (number, optional, default: 0)orderBy: Sort order for returned notes (enum: "ASCENDING", "DESCENDING", optional, default: "DESCENDING")
get_note - Retrieves user notes for a specific LeetCode problem
questionId: The question ID of the LeetCode problem (string, required)limit: Maximum number of notes to return (number, optional, default: 10)skip: Number of notes to skip (number, optional, default: 0)
create_note - Creates a new note for a specific LeetCode problem
questionId: The question ID of the LeetCode problem (string, required)content: The content of the note, supports markdown format (string, required)summary: An optional short summary or title for the note (string, optional)
update_note - Updates an existing note with new content or summary
noteId: The ID of the note to update (string, required)content: The new content for the note, supports markdown format (string, required)summary: An optional new short summary or title for the note (string, optional)
Solutions
list_problem_solutions - Retrieves a list of community solutions for a specific problem
questionSlug: The URL slug/identifier of the problem (string, required)limit: Maximum number of solutions to return (number, optional, default: 10)skip: Number of solutions to skip (number, optional)userInput: Search term to filter solutions (string, optional)tagSlugs: Array of tag identifiers to filter solutions (string[], optional, default: [])orderBy: Sorting criteria for the returned solutions- Global: enum: "HOT", "MOST_RECENT", "MOST_VOTES", optional, default: "HOT"
- CN: enum: "DEFAULT", "MOST_UPVOTE", "HOT", "NEWEST_TO_OLDEST", "OLDEST_TO_NEWEST", optional, default: "DEFAULT"
get_problem_solution - Retrieves the complete content of a specific solution
topicId: Unique topic ID of the solution (string, required, Global only)slug: Unique slug/identifier of the solution (string, required, CN only)
Available Resources
| Resource Name | Global | CN | Auth Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| problem-categories | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | A list of all problem classification categories |
| problem-tags | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | A detailed collection of algorithmic and data structure tags |
| problem-langs | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | A complete list of all supported programming languages |
| problem-detail | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Provides details about a specific problem |
| problem-solution | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | Provides the complete content of a specific solution |
Resource URIs
problem-categories - A list of all problem classification categories
- URI:
categories://problems/all
- URI:
problem-tags - A detailed collection of algorithmic and data structure tags
- URI:
tags://problems/all
- URI:
problem-langs - A complete list of all programming languages supported by LeetCode
- URI:
langs://problems/all
- URI:
problem-detail - Provides details about a specific LeetCode problem
- URI:
problem://{titleSlug} - Parameters:
titleSlug: Problem identifier as it appears in the LeetCode URL
- URI:
problem-solution - Provides the complete content of a specific solution
- Global URI:
solution://{topicId}- Parameters:
topicId: Unique topic ID of the solution
- Parameters:
- CN URI:
solution://{slug}- Parameters:
slug: Unique slug/identifier of the solution
- Parameters:
- Global URI:
Authentication
User-specific data access requires LeetCode session authentication:
- Log in to LeetCode (Global or China site)
- Extract
LEETCODE_SESSIONcookie from browser developer tools - Configure server with
--sessionflag orLEETCODE_SESSIONenvironment variable
Response Format
All tools return JSON-formatted responses with the following structure:
{
"content": [
{
"type": "text",
"text": "JSON_DATA_STRING"
}
]
}
The JSON_DATA_STRING contains either the requested data or an error message for failed requests.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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