Nidhogg speaks MCP — the Model Context Protocol — which means any MCP-capable assistant (Claude, for one) can drive your workspace: generate, poll, fetch results, all from a conversation or a script.
Connecting
Mint a token from the MCP page, add Nidhogg as a server in your assistant's config, and the generate tool shows up in its toolbox. Every call runs under your account, spends your credits, and lands in your gallery like any other generation.
What scripting unlocks
Batch jobs: “generate these 40 product shots from this CSV” becomes a loop instead of an afternoon of clicking.
Pipelines: chain generation into your existing automation — a new blog post triggers a hero image; a nightly job refreshes placeholder art.
Guardrails still apply: rate limits and moderation run on API traffic exactly as they do in the app, so a runaway script fails safely.




