@tryfinch/finch-api-mcp
v8.0.0
Published
The official MCP Server for the Finch API
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Finch TypeScript MCP Server
It is generated with Stainless.
Installation
Direct invocation
You can run the MCP Server directly via npx:
export FINCH_ACCESS_TOKEN="My Access Token"
export FINCH_CLIENT_ID="4ab15e51-11ad-49f4-acae-f343b7794375"
export FINCH_CLIENT_SECRET="My Client Secret"
export FINCH_WEBHOOK_SECRET="My Webhook Secret"
npx -y @tryfinch/finch-api-mcp@latestVia MCP Client
There is a partial list of existing clients at modelcontextprotocol.io. If you already have a client, consult their documentation to install the MCP server.
For clients with a configuration JSON, it might look something like this:
{
"mcpServers": {
"tryfinch_finch_api_api": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@tryfinch/finch-api-mcp"],
"env": {
"FINCH_ACCESS_TOKEN": "My Access Token",
"FINCH_CLIENT_ID": "4ab15e51-11ad-49f4-acae-f343b7794375",
"FINCH_CLIENT_SECRET": "My Client Secret",
"FINCH_WEBHOOK_SECRET": "My Webhook Secret"
}
}
}
}Cursor
If you use Cursor, you can install the MCP server by using the button below. You will need to set your environment variables
in Cursor's mcp.json, which can be found in Cursor Settings > Tools & MCP > New MCP Server.
VS Code
If you use MCP, you can install the MCP server by clicking the link below. You will need to set your environment variables
in VS Code's mcp.json, which can be found via Command Palette > MCP: Open User Configuration.
Claude Code
If you use Claude Code, you can install the MCP server by running the command below in your terminal. You will need to set your
environment variables in Claude Code's .claude.json, which can be found in your home directory.
claude mcp add --transport stdio tryfinch_finch_api_api --env FINCH_ACCESS_TOKEN="Your FINCH_ACCESS_TOKEN here." FINCH_CLIENT_ID="Your FINCH_CLIENT_ID here." FINCH_CLIENT_SECRET="Your FINCH_CLIENT_SECRET here." FINCH_WEBHOOK_SECRET="Your FINCH_WEBHOOK_SECRET here." -- npx -y @tryfinch/finch-api-mcpCode Mode
This MCP server is built on the "Code Mode" tool scheme. In this MCP Server, your agent will write code against the TypeScript SDK, which will then be executed in an isolated sandbox. To accomplish this, the server will expose two tools to your agent:
The first tool is a docs search tool, which can be used to generically query for documentation about your API/SDK.
The second tool is a code tool, where the agent can write code against the TypeScript SDK. The code will be executed in a sandbox environment without web or filesystem access. Then, anything the code returns or prints will be returned to the agent as the result of the tool call.
Using this scheme, agents are capable of performing very complex tasks deterministically and repeatably.
Running remotely
Launching the client with --transport=http launches the server as a remote server using Streamable HTTP transport. The --port setting can choose the port it will run on, and the --socket setting allows it to run on a Unix socket.
Authorization can be provided via the Authorization header using the Bearer or Basic scheme.
Additionally, authorization can be provided via the following headers:
| Header | Equivalent client option | Security scheme |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------ | --------------- |
| x-finch-client-id | clientID | basicAuth |
| x-finch-client-secret | clientSecret | basicAuth |
A configuration JSON for this server might look like this, assuming the server is hosted at http://localhost:3000:
{
"mcpServers": {
"tryfinch_finch_api_api": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <auth value>"
}
}
}
}