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@orderly.network/mcp-server

v0.1.0

Published

MCP Server for Orderly Network - Documentation and SDK patterns

Readme

Orderly Network MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing documentation and SDK patterns for Orderly Network - an omnichain perpetual futures trading infrastructure.

Quick Start

Install the MCP server with one command for your AI client:

npx @orderly.network/mcp-server init --client <client>

Supported clients: claude, cursor, vscode, codex, opencode

Examples

# OpenCode
npx @orderly.network/mcp-server init --client opencode

# Claude Code
npx @orderly.network/mcp-server init --client claude

# Cursor
npx @orderly.network/mcp-server init --client cursor

# VS Code (with Copilot)
npx @orderly.network/mcp-server init --client vscode

# Interactive mode (prompts for client selection)
npx @orderly.network/mcp-server init

This command will:

  1. Create the appropriate configuration file for your AI client
  2. Install @orderly.network/mcp-server as a dev dependency
  3. Guide you through the next steps

After installation: Restart your AI client and try asking: "How do I connect to Orderly Network?"


What This Server Provides

This MCP server enables AI assistants to answer questions about Orderly Network and guide developers in building React components using the Orderly SDK v2.

Features

  • Documentation Search: Query Orderly docs for architecture, APIs, and concepts
  • SDK Patterns: Get code examples for all v2 hooks (useOrderEntry, usePositionStream, etc.)
  • Contract Addresses: Lookup smart contract addresses for all supported chains
  • Workflow Guides: Step-by-step explanations of common development tasks
  • Component Guides: Patterns for building trading UI components
  • API Reference: REST and WebSocket endpoint documentation
  • Indexer API: Trading metrics, account events, volume statistics, and rankings

Installation

Quick Install (Recommended)

Use the CLI to automatically configure your AI client:

npx @orderly.network/mcp-server init --client <client>

Available clients:

| Client | Command | Config Location | | ----------- | ------------------- | ---------------------- | | Claude Code | --client claude | .mcp.json | | Cursor | --client cursor | .cursor/mcp.json | | VS Code | --client vscode | .vscode/mcp.json | | Codex | --client codex | ~/.codex/config.toml | | OpenCode | --client opencode | .opencode/mcp.json |

Manual Setup

If you prefer to configure manually or the automatic setup doesn't work for your client:

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18 or higher
  • Yarn (or npm)

Setup from Source

  1. Clone or create the project:
cd orderly-mcp
  1. Install dependencies:
yarn install
  1. Build the project:
yarn build

Running the Server

The MCP server supports two modes:

1. Stdio Mode (Default - for local MCP clients)

Use this for local AI assistants:

yarn start

Manual Configuration

If not using the automatic installer, add this configuration to your AI client:

Claude Code (.mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "orderly": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@orderly.network/mcp-server@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Cursor (.cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "orderly": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@orderly.network/mcp-server@latest"]
    }
  }
}

VS Code (.vscode/mcp.json):

{
  "servers": {
    "orderly": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@orderly.network/mcp-server@latest"]
    }
  }
}

OpenCode (.opencode/mcp.json):

{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "orderly": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": ["npx", "@orderly.network/mcp-server@latest"],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}

Codex (~/.codex/config.toml):

[mcp_servers.orderly]
command = "npx"
args = ["@orderly.network/mcp-server@latest"]

2. HTTP Mode (for hosted deployments)

Run as an HTTP server for remote access:

yarn start:http

The server will start on port 3000 (or PORT env var):

  • MCP endpoint: http://localhost:3000/mcp
  • Health check: http://localhost:3000/health

Docker Deployment:

# Build the image
docker build -t orderly-mcp .

# Run the container
docker run -p 3000:3000 orderly-mcp

The Docker image runs in stateless HTTP mode by default.

Development

For development with auto-rebuild:

yarn dev

Code Quality

This project uses ESLint and Prettier for code quality:

# Run linting
yarn lint

# Fix linting issues
yarn lint:fix

# Format code
yarn format

# Check formatting
yarn format:check

# Type check
yarn typecheck

Available Tools

1. search_orderly_docs

Search Orderly documentation for specific topics, concepts, or questions.

Parameters:

  • query (string, required): Search query about Orderly
  • limit (number, optional): Maximum results (default: 5)

Example queries:

  • "how does the vault work"
  • "trading fees"
  • "order types"
  • "leverage calculation"

2. get_sdk_pattern

Get code examples and patterns for Orderly SDK v2 hooks and complete DEX components.

Parameters:

  • pattern (string, required): Hook or pattern name (e.g., 'useOrderEntry', 'wallet-connection', 'LightweightChart')
  • includeExample (boolean, optional): Include full code example (default: true)

Available patterns:

  • Account: useAccount, useWalletConnector
  • Orders: useOrderEntry, useOrderStream
  • Positions: usePositionStream, useCollateral
  • Market Data: useOrderbookStream, useMarkPrice, useTickerStream
  • Chains: useChains
  • Assets: useDeposit
  • Charts: LightweightChart, TradingViewWidgetSetup, Real-timeKlineDataviaWebSocket
  • Trading Components: CreateOrder, Orderbook, SymbolHeader, SymbolSelection
  • Position Components: Positions, UpdatePosition, ClosePosition
  • Wallet Components: ConnectWalletButton, WalletConnection, EvmDropdownMenu
  • WebSocket Services: websocket.service (real-time kline data)

3. get_contract_addresses

Get smart contract addresses for Orderly on specific chains.

Parameters:

  • chain (string, required): Chain name (e.g., 'arbitrum', 'optimism', 'base')
  • contractType (string, optional): Contract type or 'all' (default: 'all')
  • network (string, optional): 'mainnet' or 'testnet' (default: 'mainnet')

Supported chains:

  • EVM: ethereum, arbitrum, optimism, base, mantle, solana
  • Orderly L2: orderlyL2

4. explain_workflow

Get step-by-step explanation of common development workflows.

Parameters:

  • workflow (string, required): Workflow name

Available workflows:

  • wallet-connection: Connect wallet and create Orderly key
  • place-first-order: Complete flow for placing first trade
  • deposit-funds: Deposit USDC/tokens to Orderly
  • set-tp-sl: Set Take Profit and Stop Loss
  • subaccount-management: Create and manage subaccounts

5. get_api_info

Get information about Orderly REST API or WebSocket streams.

Parameters:

  • type (string, required): 'rest', 'websocket', or 'auth'
  • endpoint (string, optional): Specific endpoint or stream name

6. get_indexer_api_info

Get information about Orderly Indexer API for trading metrics, account events, volume statistics, and rankings.

Parameters:

  • endpoint (string, optional): Specific endpoint path or name (e.g., '/events_v2', 'daily_volume', 'ranking/positions')
  • category (string, optional): Filter by category (e.g., 'trading_metrics', 'events', 'ranking')

Available categories:

  • Trading Metrics: Daily volume, fees, perp trading data (/daily_volume, /daily_trading_fee, /daily_orderly_perp)
  • Events: Account events with pagination (/events_v2) - trades, settlements, liquidations, transactions
  • Volume Statistics: Account and broker volume stats (/get_account_volume_statistic, /get_broker_volume_statistic)
  • Rankings: Positions, PnL, trading volume, deposits/withdrawals (/ranking/positions, /ranking/realized_pnl, /ranking/trading_volume, /ranking/deposit, /ranking/withdraw)

Example:

# Get all indexer API endpoints
get_indexer_api_info

# Get specific endpoint details
get_indexer_api_info endpoint="/events_v2"

# Get all endpoints in a category
get_indexer_api_info category="trading_metrics"

7. get_component_guide

Get guidance on building React UI components using Orderly SDK.

Parameters:

  • component (string, required): Component type
  • complexity (string, optional): 'minimal', 'standard', or 'advanced' (default: 'standard')

Available components:

  • order-entry: Order placement form
  • orderbook: Market depth display
  • positions: Position management table
  • wallet-connector: Wallet connection UI

8. get_orderly_one_api_info

Get information about Orderly One API for DEX creation, graduation, and management.

Parameters:

  • endpoint (string, optional): Specific endpoint path or name (e.g., '/dex', 'verify-tx', '/theme/modify')
  • category (string, optional): Filter by category (e.g., 'auth', 'dex', 'graduation', 'theme', 'stats', 'leaderboard', 'admin')

Available categories:

  • auth: Wallet signature-based authentication (nonce, verify, validate)
  • dex: DEX management - create, update, delete, deploy, and manage exchanges
  • graduation: Graduation system - upgrade from demo to full broker with fee splits
  • theme: AI-powered theme generation and CSS customization
  • stats: Platform-wide statistics and analytics
  • leaderboard: DEX rankings, performance metrics, and leaderboards
  • admin: Administrative operations for platform management

Example:

# Get overview and authentication flow
get_orderly_one_api_info

# Get all endpoints in a category
get_orderly_one_api_info category="dex"
get_orderly_one_api_info category="graduation"

# Get specific endpoint details
get_orderly_one_api_info endpoint="verify-tx"
get_orderly_one_api_info endpoint="/theme/modify"

Available Resources

Access comprehensive documentation via resource URIs. All resources support fuzzy search with pagination:

Query Parameters:

  • search (required) - Fuzzy search query
  • page (optional) - Page number (default: 1)
  • limit (optional) - Results per page, max 10 (default: 10)

Resources:

  • orderly://overview - High-level protocol architecture (no search required)
  • orderly://sdk/hooks?search=orderEntry - Search SDK hooks by name, description, or category
  • orderly://sdk/components?search=Checkbox - Search components by name or description
  • orderly://contracts?search=arbitrum - Search contracts by chain or name
  • orderly://workflows?search=wallet - Search workflows by name or steps
  • orderly://api/rest?search=position - Search REST API endpoints
  • orderly://api/websocket?search=orderbook - Search WebSocket streams
  • orderly://api/indexer?search=events - Search Indexer API endpoints

Example:

orderly://sdk/hooks?search=useOrderEntry&page=1&limit=5

Example Usage

Searching Documentation

User: "How does Orderly's vault system work?"

AI uses search_orderly_docs with query "vault system"
→ Returns explanation of cross-chain vault architecture

Getting SDK Pattern

User: "Show me how to use useOrderEntry"

AI uses get_sdk_pattern with pattern "useOrderEntry"
→ Returns hook documentation with usage example

Looking Up Contracts

User: "What's the USDC address on Arbitrum?"

AI uses get_contract_addresses with chain "arbitrum", contractType "USDC"
→ Returns contract address

Explaining Workflows

User: "How do I place my first order?"

AI uses explain_workflow with workflow "place-first-order"
→ Returns step-by-step guide

Component Building Guide

User: "How do I build an order entry component?"

AI uses get_component_guide with component "order-entry"
→ Returns complete implementation guide

Data Sources

This MCP server includes embedded data from:

  1. Orderly Documentation: Architecture, concepts, and guides
  2. SDK Patterns: v2 hook examples and patterns from @orderly.network/hooks
  3. DEX Examples: Complete working components from the example-dex repository
  4. Contract Addresses: All deployed contracts across supported chains
  5. API Specifications: REST and WebSocket endpoints
  6. Indexer API: Trading metrics, account events, volume statistics, and rankings
  7. Orderly One API: DEX creation, graduation, and management API documentation
  8. Workflow Guides: Common development task explanations

Project Structure

orderly-mcp/
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts                 # Main server entry (stdio mode)
│   ├── http-server.ts           # HTTP server entry (stateless mode)
│   ├── server.ts                # Shared MCP server logic
│   ├── tools/
│   │   ├── searchDocs.ts        # Documentation search
│   │   ├── sdkPatterns.ts       # SDK pattern lookup
│   │   ├── contracts.ts         # Contract address lookup
│   │   ├── workflows.ts         # Workflow explanations
│   │   ├── apiInfo.ts           # API documentation
│   │   ├── indexerApi.ts        # Indexer API documentation
│   │   ├── componentGuides.ts   # Component building guides
│   │   └── orderlyOneApi.ts     # Orderly One API documentation
│   ├── resources/
│   │   └── index.ts             # Resource handlers
│   └── data/
│       ├── documentation.json   # Searchable documentation chunks
│       ├── sdk-patterns.json    # SDK patterns and examples
│       ├── contracts.json       # Contract addresses
│       ├── workflows.json       # Workflow explanations
│       ├── api.json             # API specifications
│       ├── indexer-api.json     # Indexer API documentation
│       ├── orderly-one-api.json # Orderly One API documentation
│       ├── component-guides.json # Component guides
│       └── resources/
│           └── overview.md      # Protocol overview
├── .vscode/                     # VS Code settings
│   ├── settings.json
│   └── extensions.json
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── eslint.config.mjs            # ESLint configuration
├── .prettierrc                  # Prettier configuration
├── .gitignore
├── .dockerignore                # Docker ignore rules
├── Dockerfile                   # Docker build configuration
└── README.md

Updating Data

All data files in src/data/ are auto-generated via scripts in the scripts/ folder. Do not edit JSON files manually - they will be overwritten when regeneration scripts run.

Prerequisites

  1. NEAR AI API key in .env file: NEAR_AI_API_KEY=your_key
  2. Get API key at: https://cloud.near.ai/api-keys

Complete Regeneration (Recommended)

Generate everything from scratch:

# 1. Download latest official docs
curl -o llms-full.txt https://orderly.network/docs/llms-full.txt

# 2. Split Telegram export (if you have one)
node scripts/split_telegram_chats.js

# 3. Analyze Telegram chats → tg_analysis.json
node scripts/analyze_chat_openai.js

# 4. Analyze docs → docs_analysis.json
node scripts/analyze_llms_full.js

# 5. Get SDK patterns from source (FREE - no AI calls)
node scripts/analyze_sdk.js

# 6. Get DEX examples from example-dex repo
# Option A: Basic (FREE - no AI calls)
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/orderlynetwork/example-dex.git /tmp/example-dex
node scripts/analyze_example_dex.js
node scripts/enrich_sdk_patterns_with_examples.js

# Option B: AI-Enhanced (~$1-3, better documentation)
# git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/orderlynetwork/example-dex.git /tmp/example-dex
# node scripts/analyze_example_dex.js
# USE_AI=true node scripts/enrich_sdk_patterns_with_examples.js

# 7. Generate documentation and workflows
node scripts/generate_mcp_data.js

# 8. Generate API docs from OpenAPI spec
node scripts/generate_api_from_openapi.js

# 9. Generate Indexer API docs from OpenAPI spec
node scripts/generate_indexer_api.js

# 10. Generate contract addresses
node scripts/generate_contracts.js

# 11. Build and test
yarn build && yarn test:run

Update Only Documentation

If you just want to refresh from official docs without Telegram data:

# 1. Download latest docs
curl -o llms-full.txt https://orderly.network/docs/llms-full.txt

# 2. Analyze docs only
node scripts/analyze_llms_full.js

# 3. Generate (will use existing tg_analysis.json if present)
node scripts/generate_mcp_data.js

# 4. Build
yarn build

Data Files

| File | Source | Generation Script | | ------------------------- | ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | documentation.json | Official docs + Telegram chats | generate_mcp_data.js | | sdk-patterns.json | SDK source code (GitHub) | analyze_sdk.js | | sdk-patterns.json | Example DEX repo (GitHub) | analyze_example_dex.js + enrich_sdk_patterns_with_examples.js (add USE_AI=true for AI mode) | | component-guides.json | SDK source code (GitHub) | analyze_sdk.js | | workflows.json | Official docs + Telegram chats | generate_mcp_data.js | | api.json | OpenAPI spec | generate_api_from_openapi.js | | indexer-api.json | Indexer API OpenAPI spec | generate_indexer_api.js | | orderly-one-api.json | Orderly One OpenAPI spec | generate_orderly_one_api.js | | contracts.json | Official docs (llms-full.txt) | generate_contracts.js |

Contributing

To add new content, you need to update the source data and regenerate:

  1. New Documentation: Update llms-full.txt or Telegram exports, then run generation scripts
  2. New SDK Pattern: The SDK is auto-parsed from GitHub - patterns appear automatically when SDK updates
  3. New DEX Examples: Clone the example-dex repo and run the analysis scripts
  4. New Chain: Update source documentation, then regenerate
  5. New Workflow: Add to source docs or Telegram chats, then regenerate

License

MIT

Support

  • Orderly Documentation: https://orderly.network/docs
  • SDK Repository: https://github.com/OrderlyNetwork/js-sdk
  • Orderly Discord: https://discord.gg/OrderlyNetwork