MCP Namecheap Server
Provides integration with the Namecheap API for domain management operations, including domain listing, availability checks, and nameserver configuration. It allows users to interact with their Namecheap account through natural language commands in MCP-compatible clients.
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MCP Namecheap Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides integration with the Namecheap API for domain management operations.
Features
I only added the functionality I use and I don't think it's a good idea to allow an agent to register domains. The complete set of Namecheap API methods can be found here.
- Get Domain List: Retrieve all domains in your Namecheap account
- Check Domain Availability: Check if domains are available for registration
- Set Custom DNS: Configure custom nameservers for your domains
- Configurable Tools: Enable/disable specific tools to control what's available in Cursor
Prerequisites
Before using this MCP server, you need:
-
Namecheap Account Requirements:
- At least 20 domains under your account
- $50 on your account balance
- $50 spent within the last 2 years
-
API Access Setup:
- Enable API access in your Namecheap dashboard
- Obtain your API key
- Whitelist your IP address
Installation
- Clone this repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd mcp-namecheap
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
Configuration
Create a .env file with your Namecheap credentials:
NAMECHEAP_API_USER=your_api_username
NAMECHEAP_API_KEY=your_api_key
NAMECHEAP_USERNAME=your_namecheap_username
NAMECHEAP_CLIENT_IP=your_whitelisted_ip_address
Or reference the mcp-config.json file which shows all available environment variables.
Tool Configuration
You can enable/disable specific tools by setting these environment variables:
NAMECHEAP_ENABLE_GETLIST- Enable domain list retrieval (default: true)NAMECHEAP_ENABLE_CHECK- Enable domain availability checking (default: true)NAMECHEAP_ENABLE_SETCUSTOM- Enable custom DNS configuration (default: true)
Set any of these to false to disable the corresponding tool.
Sandbox Mode
For testing, you can use Namecheap's sandbox environment:
NAMECHEAP_SANDBOX=true
Usage
Running the Server
npm start
Available Tools
1. Get Domain List (namecheap_get_domain_list)
Returns a list of all domains in your Namecheap account with details including expiration dates, auto-renewal status, and DNS configuration.
Parameters: None
2. Check Domain Availability (namecheap_check_domain_availability)
Checks the availability of one or more domains for registration.
Parameters:
domains(array): Array of domain names to check (e.g., ["example.com", "test.org"])
3. Set Custom DNS (namecheap_set_custom_dns)
Sets custom nameservers for a domain. Note that services like URL forwarding, email forwarding, and dynamic DNS will not work with custom nameservers.
Parameters:
domain(string): The domain name (e.g., "example.com")nameservers(array): Array of nameserver addresses (1-12 nameservers)
MCP Client Configuration
To use this server with an MCP client like Cursor, add the following to your MCP configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"namecheap": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["path/to/mcp-namecheap/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"NAMECHEAP_API_USER": "your_api_username",
"NAMECHEAP_API_KEY": "your_api_key",
"NAMECHEAP_USERNAME": "your_namecheap_username",
"NAMECHEAP_CLIENT_IP": "your_whitelisted_ip_address"
}
}
}
}
Development
Scripts
npm run build- Build the TypeScript projectnpm run dev- Run in development mode with tsxnpm start- Run the built project
Project Structure
src/
├── index.ts # Main MCP server implementation
├── namecheap-client.ts # Namecheap API client
└── types.ts # TypeScript type definitions
API Reference
This server uses the following Namecheap API endpoints:
namecheap.domains.getList- Retrieve domain listnamecheap.domains.check- Check domain availabilitynamecheap.domains.dns.setCustom- Set custom nameservers
For more information, see the Namecheap API documentation.
Error Handling
The server includes comprehensive error handling for:
- Missing or invalid API credentials
- Network connectivity issues
- Namecheap API errors
- Invalid parameters
- Disabled tools
Security Considerations
- Store API credentials securely
- Keep your IP whitelist updated
- Use environment variables for sensitive configuration
- Consider using the sandbox environment for testing
License
MIT
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