
Warpcast Integration Server
MCP Server for Warpcast integration
Installation
Installing for Claude Desktop
Manual Configuration Required
This MCP server requires manual configuration. Run the command below to open your configuration file:
npx mcpbar@latest edit -c claude
This will open your configuration file where you can add the Warpcast Integration Server MCP server manually.
Warpcast MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Warpcast integration that allows you to use Claude to interact with your Warpcast account.
The implementation now follows the FastMCP style server from the MCP Python SDK.
Features
- Post casts to your Warpcast account
- Read casts from Warpcast
- Search casts by keyword or hashtag
- Browse and interact with channels
- Follow/unfollow channels
- Get trending casts
Warpcast API https://docs.farcaster.xyz/reference/warpcast/api
Usage
mcp-warpcast-server
is usually launched automatically by Claude Desktop's MCP client when the Warpcast tools are configured.
After the server starts you can ask Claude to:
- "Post a cast about [topic]"
- "Read the latest casts from [username]"
- "Search for casts about [topic]"
- "Show me trending casts on Warpcast"
- "Show me popular channels on Warpcast"
- "Get casts from the [channel] channel"
- "Follow the [channel] channel for me"
Available Tools
This MCP server provides several tools that Claude can use:
- post-cast: Create a new post on Warpcast (max 320 characters)
- get-user-casts: Retrieve recent casts from a specific user
- search-casts: Search for casts by keyword or phrase
- get-trending-casts: Get the currently trending casts on Warpcast
- get-all-channels: List available channels on Warpcast
- get-channel: Get information about a specific channel
- get-channel-casts: Get casts from a specific channel
- follow-channel: Follow a channel
- unfollow-channel: Unfollow a channel
Setup
Claude Desktop normally launches this server for you when the Warpcast tools are configured. The steps below are only needed if you want to run the server manually for development.
-
Create a Python virtual environment (Python 3.11 or newer is recommended):
python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate
-
Install dependencies (the requirements include the MCP Python SDK):
pip install -r requirements.txt
-
Provide a Warpcast API token:
- Log in to Warpcast and open Settings > Developer.
- Click Create API Token and copy the value.
- Add
WARPCAST_API_TOKEN
under theenv
section of your Claude desktop configuration. - If starting the server manually, you can instead export the token in your shell:
export WARPCAST_API_TOKEN=YOUR_TOKEN
The server validates this variable on startup. If it is missing, a warning is logged and authorized requests will respond with HTTP 500 errors.
-
(Optional) Start the server manually: The
app
variable exported frommain.py
is created usingmcp.streamable_http_app()
so it can be served by any ASGI server.uvicorn main:app --reload
The server exposes HTTP endpoints matching the tools listed above and a standard /mcp
endpoint provided by FastMCP.
Using with Claude Desktop
Follow these steps to access the Warpcast tools from Claude's desktop application:
- Start the server (or let Claude launch it) using the setup instructions above.
- Open your Claude configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
- Add the Warpcast server under the
mcpServers
key. Replace the path with the location of this repository:
{
"mcpServers": {
"warpcast": {
"command": "uvicorn",
"args": [
"--app-dir",
"/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/mcp-warpcast-server",
"main:app",
"--port",
"8000"
],
"url": "http://localhost:8000/mcp",
"env": {
"WARPCAST_API_TOKEN": "YOUR_API_TOKEN"
}
}
}
}
Specifying a url
tells Claude Desktop to communicate with the server over HTTP using Server-Sent Events instead of standard input and output.
If you omit url
, Claude Desktop defaults to communicating via standard input and output (stdio), which will not work with this server.
- Save the file and restart Claude Desktop. You should now see a hammer icon in the chat input that lets you use the Warpcast tools.
Running Tests
Unit tests are written with pytest
and use FastAPI's TestClient
(installed via fastapi[testclient]
).
Create a virtual environment, install dependencies and run the suite:
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
make test # or simply `pytest`
The tests mock the Warpcast API layer so no network connection is required.
MCP Compatibility
This server uses the official MCP Python SDK and is fully compatible with the Model Context Protocol. Clients can connect to the /mcp
endpoint provided by FastMCP and interact with the tools defined here.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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