freqtrade-mcp
A read-only MCP server that provides LLMs with introspection data and documentation for the Freqtrade codebase. It enables AI tools to access class signatures, method details, and configuration schemas to assist in writing more reliable trading strategies.
README
freqtrade-mcp
I designed and built this project for my own use. All architectural decisions, tool design, and the security model are my own work. I used Claude Opus as a coding assistant during the development process. This is a research and personal-use project.
A read-only MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides LLM tools with introspection data about the Freqtrade codebase. Helps LLMs write faster, more reliable Freqtrade strategy code by giving them access to overridable functions, classes, variables, docstrings, type hints, and method signatures from the live Freqtrade installation.
Disclaimer
This is a research and personal-use project. It provides read-only introspection of the Freqtrade codebase to assist LLM-based code generation. It does NOT execute trades, access exchange APIs, or manage funds. It is NOT financial advice software.
The author(s) accept NO responsibility or liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of this software, including but not limited to financial losses from trading strategies developed with its assistance. Use entirely at your own risk. Always backtest thoroughly before deploying any strategy with real capital.
Features
- Strategy Method Introspection: List and inspect all overridable IStrategy methods with full signatures, type hints, and docstrings
- Class Inspection: Explore any freqtrade class — MRO, attributes, public methods
- Enum Discovery: List and inspect all trading-related enums and their values
- Codebase Search: Search for classes, functions, constants, and enums by name pattern
- Callback Details: Get detailed info about strategy callbacks (bot_start, custom_stoploss, etc.)
- Config Schema: Browse known configuration keys and their descriptions
- DataFrame Columns: Discover available DataFrame columns in strategy methods
- Documentation Access: Browse, search, and read freqtrade markdown documentation
- Version Info: Check installed freqtrade and MCP server versions
Security
- Read-only: No trading, no exchange connections, no side effects
- Input validation: All LLM inputs validated with regex whitelists
- No eval/exec: Only uses Python's
inspectandastmodules - Namespace restricted: Only inspects
freqtrade.*modules - stdio transport: Local-only, no network exposure
Requirements
- Python >= 3.13
- freqtrade >= 2026.2
- mcp[cli] >= 1.26.0
Installation
pip install freqtrade-mcp-server
Or install from source:
git clone https://github.com/yalcin/freqtrade-mcp.git
cd freqtrade-mcp
pip install -e ".[dev]"
Usage
Claude Code (CLI)
claude mcp add freqtrade-mcp \
-e FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH=/path/to/freqtrade/docs \
-- "$(command -v freqtrade-mcp)"
Claude Desktop (macOS / Windows only)
Note: Claude Desktop is not available on Linux. This configuration is based on official documentation but has not been tested by the author. If you encounter issues or have corrections, pull requests are welcome.
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"freqtrade": {
"command": "freqtrade-mcp",
"args": [],
"env": {
"FREQTRADE_MCP_LOG_LEVEL": "INFO",
"FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH": "/path/to/freqtrade/docs"
}
}
}
}
OpenAI Codex CLI
Codex CLI is a terminal-based tool that runs on all platforms including Linux.
Add to your ~/.codex/config.toml (or project-scoped .codex/config.toml):
[mcp_servers.freqtrade]
command = "freqtrade-mcp"
args = []
[mcp_servers.freqtrade.env]
FREQTRADE_MCP_LOG_LEVEL = "INFO"
FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH = "/path/to/freqtrade/docs"
Or via CLI:
codex mcp add freqtrade-mcp \
--env FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH="<FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH>" \
-- "$(command -v freqtrade-mcp)"
Codex Desktop App (macOS only)
Note: The Codex desktop app is currently macOS-only (Apple Silicon). Windows and Linux versions are not yet available. This configuration is based on official documentation but has not been tested by the author. If you encounter issues or have corrections, pull requests are welcome.
The Codex desktop app shares the same ~/.codex/config.toml configuration file with the CLI. Use the config shown in the Codex CLI section above — it applies to both.
Codex IDE Extension (VS Code / Cursor / Windsurf)
Note: Available on macOS and Linux. Windows support is experimental (WSL recommended).
The Codex IDE extension also shares ~/.codex/config.toml with the CLI and desktop app. Use the same configuration shown in the Codex CLI section. In the extension, you can access MCP settings via the gear menu.
Integrations note: Claude Code (CLI) and Codex CLI configurations have been tested and verified. Claude Desktop, Codex desktop app, and Codex IDE extension configurations are based on official documentation but have not been tested by the author. If you encounter issues or have corrections, pull requests are welcome.
Generic stdio
FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH=/path/to/freqtrade/docs freqtrade-mcp
Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
freqtrade_list_strategy_methods |
List all overridable IStrategy methods |
freqtrade_get_method_signature |
Get full signature of a specific method |
freqtrade_get_class_info |
Inspect any freqtrade class |
freqtrade_list_enums |
List trading-related enums |
freqtrade_get_enum_values |
Get values of a specific enum |
freqtrade_search_codebase |
Search for symbols by name pattern |
freqtrade_get_callback_info |
Get detailed callback method info |
freqtrade_get_config_schema |
Browse configuration keys |
freqtrade_get_dataframe_columns |
List DataFrame columns in strategy methods |
freqtrade_get_version_info |
Get version information |
freqtrade_list_docs |
List available documentation topics |
freqtrade_search_docs |
Full-text search across all documentation |
freqtrade_get_doc |
Read a specific documentation page |
Configuration
Environment Variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH |
(not set) | Path to the freqtrade docs/ directory for documentation tools |
FREQTRADE_MCP_LOG_LEVEL |
WARNING |
Logging level: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL |
Documentation Tools
To enable documentation tools, set FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH to the docs/ directory of a cloned freqtrade repository:
export FREQTRADE_DOCS_PATH=/path/to/freqtrade/docs
If not set, the server starts normally but documentation tools will return a guidance message instead of content. The documentation is cached with a 1-hour TTL and refreshes automatically.
Development
# Install dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run tests
pytest
# Lint
ruff check src/ tests/
# Format
ruff format src/ tests/
# Type check
mypy src/
License
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