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atxp-call

v1.0.1

Published

A command-line tool for calling tools on ATXP MCP servers

Downloads

28

Readme

atxp-call

A command-line tool for calling tools on ATXP MCP servers.

Installation

Run directly with npx (no installation required):

npx atxp-call <server> <tool> <arguments_json>

Or install globally:

npm install -g atxp-call

Configuration

Before using atxp-call, you need to set up your ATXP connection string:

export ATXP_CONNECTION="your-connection-string"

Or create a .env file in the project directory:

ATXP_CONNECTION=your-connection-string

You can find your connection string at https://accounts.atxp.ai

Usage

npx atxp-call <server> <tool> <arguments_json> [--x402] [--no-parse] [--verbose]

Required Arguments

  • server - The server URL or identifier (https:// is prepended automatically if not present)
  • tool - The tool name to invoke
  • arguments_json - JSON string containing tool arguments

Optional Flags

  • --x402 - Enable x402 mode
  • --no-parse - Return full result object instead of parsed text
  • --verbose - Show verbose output from dependencies

Examples

ATXP MCP Servers

Search X (formerly Twitter) for posts:

npx atxp-call x-live-search.mcp.atxp.ai x_live_search '{"query": "What are the latest updates from Space X?"}'

Perform web search:

npx atxp-call search.mcp.atxp.ai search '{"query": "latest AI developments"}'

Crawl a webpage:

npx atxp-call crawl.mcp.atxp.ai crawl '{"url": "https://example.com"}'

Generate an image:

npx atxp-call image.mcp.atxp.ai generate_image '{"prompt": "A sunset over mountains", "sync": true}'

Execute code in a sandbox:

npx atxp-call code.mcp.atxp.ai execute_code '{"language": "python", "code": "print(\"Hello, World!\")"}'

Research a topic:

npx atxp-call research.mcp.atxp.ai research '{"query": "quantum computing applications", "depth": "quick"}'

See available MCP servers at: https://docs.atxp.ai/client/mcp_servers

Dependencies

License

MIT