Inhale: MCP Abilities is a small, focused utility that solves one problem: the default WordPress MCP server (provided by the official MCP Adapter plugin) does not expose any registered abilities by default. Site administrators have to write PHP filters to opt each ability into the public MCP surface.
This is the workaround pattern documented in WordPress contributor blog posts and developer guides since the MCP Adapter shipped. Inhale: MCP Abilities replaces the PHP-filter workaround with a simple settings page.
Once installed and activated, you’ll find a new page at Settings > Inhale: MCP Abilities where you can check off the abilities you want exposed to your default MCP server.
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open specification originally developed by Anthropic. Inhale: MCP Abilities is a third-party plugin and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Anthropic. Respira is an independent company.
The Inhale: MCP Abilities plugin is built and maintained by Respira, which ships AI infrastructure for WordPress. The main product is Respira for WordPress, a safety layer that registers 130+ abilities across 12 page builders (Elementor, Bricks, Divi, Beaver Builder, Oxygen, Breakdance and 6 more) with snapshot-before-write protection, render validation and one-click rollback. Inhale: MCP Abilities is a free utility offered to the WordPress community. Learn more at https://respira.press/inhale.