
crypto-rss-mcp
crypto-rss-mcp
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Crypto RSS MCP
An MCP server that aggregates real-time cryptocurrency news from multiple RSS feeds, helping AI agents make informed decisions in a fast-paced market.
Features
- Feed Retrieval: Fetches latest entries from specified RSS feeds, formatting them as Markdown with plain-text summaries.
- Keyword Filtering: Filters feeds by keyword in descriptions or categories.
- OPML Support: Import feed list from a local OPML file provided by Chainfeeds.
- LLM Integration: Includes a prompt for analyzing feed content to summarize key points and identify cryptocurrency market trends.
Prerequisites
- Python: Version 3.10.
- uv: Package and dependency manager for Python projects.
Installation
-
Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/crypto-rss-mcp.git cd crypto-rss-mcp
-
Install Dependencies: Add the required dependencies using
uv
:uv sync
Usage
Running the Server
Start the FastMCP server in development mode:
uv run mcp dev cli.py
Installing to Claude Desktop
Install the server as a Claude Desktop application:
uv run mcp install cli.py --name "Crypto RSS Reader"
Configuration file as a reference:
{
"mcpServers": {
"Crypto RSS Reader": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [ "--directory", "/path/to/crypto-rss-mcp", "run", "crypto-rss-mcp" ]
}
}
}
Available Tools
get_crypto_rss_list
Lists available RSS feeds from an OPML file, optionally filtered by keyword.
Parameters:
keyword
(str, optional): Filter feeds where the keyword appears in the description or category (case-insensitive).opml_file
(str, optional): Path to a local OPML file (defaults to"RAW.opml"
).
Example:
List available cryptocurrency RSS feeds
Output:
Available Cryptocurrency RSS Feeds:
Category: 05. Research/VC
URL: https://b10c.me/feed.xml
Description: 0xB10C's Blog: German Bitcoin freelance developer on 0xB10C's Blog
Category: 03. Media
URL: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/feed
Description: Bitcoin Magazine
...
get_rss_feed
Fetches and formats the latest 10 entries from a specified RSS feed as Markdown.
Parameters:
feed_url
(str): The URL of the RSS feed to fetch.
Example:
Read this RSS feed: https://blog.0xproject.com/feed
Output:
# Feed: 0x Blog - Medium
## Entry 1
- **Title**: Introducing 0x Protocol v4
- **Link**: [https://blog.0xproject.com/...](https://blog.0xproject.com/...)
- **Published**: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 10:00:00 GMT
- **Summary**: The 0x Protocol v4 brings improved efficiency...
### Why This Matters
This update enhances...
...
Available Prompts
analyze_rss_feed
Creates a prompt for analyzing RSS feed content, summarizing key points and identifying cryptocurrency market trends.
Parameters:
url
(str): The RSS feed URL to analyze.
Example:
Analyze the content of this RSS feed https://blog.0xproject.com/feed, summarize the key points, and identify any trends in the cryptocurrency market."
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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