CubeCobra MCP Server
Enables interaction with CubeCobra's API to access and manage Magic: The Gathering cube data, including cube lists, records, and draft analytics through both public and authenticated endpoints.
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CubeCobra MCP Server
Local setup
npm install
npm run build
Running locally
npm start
Or, for iterating in TypeScript:
npm run dev
Environment configuration
The server uses optional environment variables:
CUBECOBRA_BASE_URL— override the base URL (defaults tohttps://cubecobra.com).CUBECOBRA_COOKIE— your CubeCobra session cookie (needed for private/owner-only endpoints).CUBECOBRA_CSRF— CSRF token to accompany the cookie for POSTs.DEFAULT_CUBE_SHORT_ID— fallback short ID for cube tools (list/csv/json/plaintext).DEFAULT_CUBE_ID— fallback cube UUID for records tools.DEFAULT_RECORD_ID— fallback record ID for record page/data tools.
Persisting secrets locally
To avoid retyping these on every run, create a local env file (not committed) and load it when you start the server. For example, create .env.local in the project root:
CUBECOBRA_BASE_URL=https://cubecobra.com
CUBECOBRA_COOKIE=connect.sid=...; othercookies=...
CUBECOBRA_CSRF=your-csrf-token
DEFAULT_CUBE_SHORT_ID=obc
DEFAULT_CUBE_ID=6178df6d-867d-4b54-b7ed-ff940daf26aa
DEFAULT_RECORD_ID=318ecd53-6cc7-4489-9408-35c3decee4ae
Then start with:
env $(cat .env.local | xargs) npm run dev
# or
env $(cat .env.local | xargs) npm start
Make sure .env.local is in your .gitignore to keep secrets out of version control.
Notes on CubeCobra auth
- Auth is only required for endpoints like
list_cube_records; public tools (list, csv, json, plaintext) work without auth. - The CSRF token can be copied from the
x-csrf-tokenheader of a successful POST in the browser’s Network tab when logged in.
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