Flow MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI agents to interact with the Flow blockchain through RPC calls, supporting account balances, script execution, transactions, domain resolution, and contract interactions.
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Flow MCP Server
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Flow blockchain with direct RPC communication.
This server implements the Model Context Protocol and provides tools for interacting with the Flow blockchain directly through RPC calls.
Features
- Get account balances (FLOW and tokens)
- Execute Flow scripts
- Send transactions
- Resolve domains to Flow addresses
- Interact with Flow contracts
- Full MCP compliance for AI agent integration
Setup
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/lmcmz/flow-mcp-server.git cd flow-mcp-server
-
Install dependencies:
# Using npm npm install # Using Bun (recommended) bun install
-
(Optional) Create a
.env
file with your configuration:PORT=3000 FLOW_NETWORK=testnet # Optional: defaults to 'mainnet' if not specified
The server automatically uses the Flow mainnet by default. You only need to configure the environment if you want to use the testnet or a custom port.
Usage
Starting the server
# Run in development mode with hot reload
bun dev
# Run in production mode
bun start
# Build the server
bun run build
Using NPX Command
You can run the MCP server directly using npx without installation:
# Run using npx
npx flow-mcp-server
# Specify network and port
npx flow-mcp-server --network testnet --port 3001
# Get help for all options
npx flow-mcp-server --help
Or install it globally:
# Install globally
npm install -g flow-mcp-server
# Run the globally installed version
flow-mcp-server
Command Line Options
Options:
-p, --port <port> Port to run the server on (default: 3000)
-n, --network <network> Flow network to connect to (default: mainnet)
-a, --access-node <url> Custom Flow access node URL
--stdio Run in stdio mode for direct integration
-h, --help Show this help text
Network Configuration
The server automatically configures FCL with the appropriate contract addresses for the selected network. The following networks are supported:
Mainnet
The mainnet configuration includes contract addresses for:
{
NonFungibleToken: '0x1d7e57aa55817448',
FungibleToken: '0xf233dcee88fe0abe',
MetadataViews: '0x1d7e57aa55817448',
NFTCatalog: '0x49a7cda3a1eecc29',
NFTRetrieval: '0x49a7cda3a1eecc29',
Find: '0x097bafa4e0b48eef',
Flowns: '0x233eb012d34b0070',
Domains: '0x233eb012d34b0070',
FlowToken: '0x1654653399040a61',
TransactionGeneration: '0xe52522745adf5c34',
FlowFees: '0xf919ee77447b7497',
StringUtils: '0xa340dc0a4ec828ab',
HybridCustody: '0xd8a7e05a7ac670c0',
ViewResolver: '0x1d7e57aa55817448'
}
Testnet
The testnet configuration includes contract addresses for testnet environment.
You can also see the current network configuration by accessing the /networks
endpoint.
MCP Configuration
To configure an AI assistant to use Flow MCP, use the following configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"flow-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "flow-mcp-server", "--stdio"],
"env": {
"FLOW_NETWORK": "mainnet" // Optional: defaults to 'mainnet', can be set to 'testnet'
}
}
}
}
Or with direct HTTP API:
{
"mcpServers": {
"flow-mcp": {
"serverUrl": "http://localhost:3000",
"env": {
"FLOW_NETWORK": "mainnet"
}
}
}
}
Usage with AI assistants
The server implements the Model Context Protocol which allows it to be used with AI assistants that support MCP. It exposes various tools for interacting with the Flow blockchain.
API Endpoints
/sse
- SSE endpoint for real-time communication/messages
- Endpoint for sending tool requests/health
- Health check endpoint/
- Server information/networks
- Network configuration information
Available Tools
get_flow_balance
- Get FLOW balance for an addressget_token_balance
- Get token balance for an addressexecute_script
- Execute a Cadence scriptsend_transaction
- Send a signed transaction to the Flow blockchainresolve_domain
- Resolve a .find or .fn domain to a Flow address
Publishing to npm
If you want to publish your own version of this package:
# Login to npm
npm login
# Publish the package
npm publish
# Update the package
npm version patch # or minor or major
npm publish
License
MIT
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