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wowok_permission_mcp_server

v1.4.5

Published

Operations to create or modify an on-chain Permission object, where the 'account' field is used to sign transactions and the 'data' field defines object details. The Permission object enables its administrators to set distinct operational permissions (inc

Readme

WoWok Permission MCP Server

Operations to create or modify an on-chain Permission object, where the 'account' field is used to sign transactions and the 'data' field defines object details.
The Permission object enables its administrators to set distinct operational permissions (including built-in permissions and custom permissions) and additional verification conditions (Guard object) for different addresses on-chain. For example, assigning Permission No. 123 (a built-in permission for cloning Service objects) to address 0x1234 allows that address to initiate clone operations across all Service objects that accept this Permission object.
In the Wowok protocol, objects of types such as Demand, Repository, Treasury, Service, Machine, and Arbitration include a 'permission' field that specifies the accepted Permission object. This enables addresses and permissions defined by the linked Permission object to perform operations on these target objects.

What is WoWok?

Create, collaborate, and transact on your own terms with the AI-driven web3 collaboration protocol.

Github: https://github.com/wowok-ai/wowok
Wowok Agent for AI: https://github.com/wowok-ai/wowok_agent
MCP Server: https://github.com/wowok-ai/mcp_server
Standalone MCP Servers: https://github.com/wowok-ai/mcpServers
Website: https://wowok.net/
Docs: https://github.com/wowok-ai/docs
X: https://x.com/Wowok_Ai

Setup

NPX

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "wowok": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "wowok_permission_mcp_server"
      ]
    }
  }
}

How to use

Ask Your AI Client

Functions provided by the MCP server, how to use, and scenario introduction.

Create Your Account

Create a new account through the 'wowok_personal_mcp_server', and transfer some SUI tokens to the new account via the faucet or another wallet.
wowok_personal_mcp_server:https://www.npmjs.com/package/wowok_personal_mcp_server

Examples