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@iflow-mcp/siddheshutd-x-mcp-server

v1.0.1

Published

This tool is an MCP server for interacting with the X platform via an MCP client such as Claude, Cursor AI, Windsurf AI, etc.

Downloads

37

Readme

X MCP Server

This tool is an MCP server for interacting with the X platform via an MCP client such as Claude, Cursor AI, Windsurf AI, etc.

Prerequisites

  1. Node.js (>=18.0.0)
  2. npm (>=8.0.0)
  3. X Developer API keys

Important Notes regarding to the rate limits of the X APIs

  • There is a rate limit on the number of requests per minute for the X APIs, which is set by the X platform.
  • You can refer to this page for knowing the limits: https://developer.x.com/en/portal/products

Getting Started

  1. Clone this repository:

    git clone <repository-url>
  2. Install the dependencies:

    npm install
  3. Build the project:

    npm run build

    This will compile the index.ts file in the src folder and create the build directory.

Configuration

  1. You will need your X Developer API keys to use this tool. You will need these 4 keys/tokens:

    • X API Key
    • X API Key Secret
    • X Access Token
    • X Access Token Secret

    In case you are not aware of how to get these keys/tokens, you can follow the instructions on the X Developer website: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/getting-started/getting-access-to-the-twitter-api

  2. Set the environment variables: You will have to setup the MCP server for your client.

    1. For Claude:

      • Open Claude Desktop
      • Go to Settings -> Developer
      • Here you will see an option to configure MCP servers by clicking on it (Edit Config)
      • Claude will open the folder containing the config file. Open the config file which is named claude_desktop_config.json.
      • Add the following configuration:
        {
            "x-mcp-server": {
                "command": "node",
                "args": [
                    "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/x-mcp-server/build/index.js"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "X_API_KEY": "your-x-api-key",
                    "X_API_KEY_SECRET": "your-x-api-key-secret",
                    "X_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-x-access-token",
                    "X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET": "your-x-access-token-secret"
                }
            }
        }
      • Save the config file.
      • Restart Claude Desktop.
      • You can refer the official Anthropic documentation for setting up an MCP server https://modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/server
    2. For Cursor AI:

      • You can follow the instructions in the Cursor documentation: https://docs.cursor.com/context/model-context-protocol
    3. For Windsurf AI:

      • Open a new chat in Cascade.
      • You should see a Configure MCP button below the Cascade's prompt input. Click on it.
      • It will open the config file in the editor and you can add the following configuration:
        {
            "mcpServers": {
                "x-mcp-server": {
                    "command": "node",
                    "args": [
                        "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/x-mcp-server/build/index.js"
                    ],
                    "env": {
                        "X_API_KEY": "your-x-api-key",
                        "X_API_KEY_SECRET": "your-x-api-key-secret",
                        "X_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-x-access-token",
                        "X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET": "your-x-access-token-secret"
                    }
                }
            }
        }
      • Save file and click on the Refresh servers button below the Cascade's prompt input.
    4. For other MCP clients:

      • You can refer to the official MCP documentation: https://modelcontextprotocol.io/introduction

Now you can connect to this MCP server locally using your preferred MCP client and interact with the X platform.