If you're juggling static site generators across different projects, this gives Claude a unified interface to work with 28 of them, from Rust's Zola to Haskell's Hakyll, spanning 19 languages total. Instead of remembering the quirks of each SSG's CLI and config format, you get consistent operations for scaffolding, building, and managing sites regardless of whether you're using Hugo, Jekyll, Eleventy, or something more exotic. Reach for this when you're maintaining multiple static sites with different generators, or when you want Claude to help you prototype and compare SSGs without context switching between their individual toolchains. It's essentially a polyglot adapter layer that normalizes the static site workflow.
claude mcp add --transport stdio hyperpolymath-poly-ssg-mcp -- docker run -i --rm ghcr.io/hyperpolymath/poly-ssg-mcp:main