Thread Generator

Generators REST API MCP

Build a numbered Twitter/X thread from a list of tweets, or split long-form text into tweets of at most 280 characters. Returns each tweet with its character count and limit flag, plus the full thread text numbered "1/N" and separated by "---", exactly as the page copies it.

This page documents the MCP tool findutils:thread_generator. See the REST reference →

Call it over MCP

Tool name findutils:thread_generator · no API keys · 120 requests/min per IP

Claude Code

claude mcp add findutils --transport http https://mcp.findutils.com/

Claude Desktop — claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "findutils": {
      "url": "https://mcp.findutils.com/"
    }
  }
}

Raw JSON-RPC (any MCP client) — verified example

curl -X POST https://mcp.findutils.com/ \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "jsonrpc": "2.0",
    "id": 1,
    "method": "tools/call",
    "params": {
      "name": "thread_generator",
      "arguments": {
        "tweets": [
          "🧵 5 techniques I use to stay productive:",
          "1/ The Pomodoro Technique",
          "Summary: RT if helpful! 🔄"
        ],
        "topic": "Productivity"
      }
    }
  }'

Input schema

Argument Type Required Description
tweets array no The tweets in order (1-100 strings). Blank entries are dropped. Give tweets or text, not both.
text string no Long-form text to split into tweets at paragraph, sentence and word boundaries. Give text or tweets, not both.
thread_type string (educational | story | listicle | howto | opinion) no Thread style label, returned as-is. Default "educational". Default: "educational".
topic string no What the thread is about. Returned as-is.
max_length integer no Character limit per tweet (50-4000). Default 280. Default: 280.
number_tweets boolean no Prefix each tweet in the joined text with "i/N" on its own line. Default true. Default: true.

Example arguments (verified)

{
  "tweets": [
    "🧵 5 techniques I use to stay productive:",
    "1/ The Pomodoro Technique",
    "Summary: RT if helpful! 🔄"
  ],
  "topic": "Productivity"
}

Also a REST endpoint

The same tool answers plain HTTP at POST /api/tools/thread-generator/execute — no key, 60 requests/min.

Open the REST reference for Thread Generator →

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