osrs-wikisync-mcp

osrs-wikisync-mcp

Exposes Old School RuneScape account data (quests, skills, diaries, etc.) via WikiSync and official HiScores, allowing Claude to query player progress without manual copy-pasting.

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WikiSync/Hiscores MCP for OSRS

A small personal MCP server that exposes data about an Old School RuneScape account to Claude on demand, to eliminate copy/pasting a bunch if you use Claude to draft a plan or aggregate wiki data. TBH I am now required to use Claude at work so I'm working on getting comfortable with it.

  • All of WikiSync - quests, achievement diaries, skill levels, combat achievements, music tracks, league tasks, collection log.
  • Official HiScores - exact level/xp per skill

Obvious shoutout to the OSRS wiki team and all they do. Ideally I will eventually turn this into a public API, maybe even add it to the wiki.

Demo

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Tools

Tool Description
wikisync(username, section="all", profile="STANDARD") Sliced WikiSync data. sectionquests | achievement_diaries | combat_achievements | collection_log | music_tracks | levels | league_tasks | all. profileSTANDARD | IRONMAN | HARDCORE_IRONMAN | ULTIMATE_IRONMAN.
player_skills(username) Exact {rank, level, xp} per skill from the official HiScores — the source of truth for XP.

Notes & caveats

  • You have to have WikiSync enabled for this to work fully
  • collection_log is empty until manually synced — the player must press the WikiSync button in the in-game collection log interface (and re-press to resync). The tool surfaces this as a note rather than a bare [].
  • Quest states are decoded: 0 not started, 1 in progress, 2 finished (confirmed from a live payload).
  • combat_achievements and collection_log return numeric ids (not yet decoded to names); quests and diaries are already named.

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • uv

Setup with Claude Desktop

Claude Desktop launches MCP servers with a stripped-down environment (no shell PATH), so use the absolute path to uv. Find it with which uv.

Edit claude_desktop_config.json (Claude Desktop → Settings → Developer → Edit Config, or ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/ on macOS) and add:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "osrs-player": {
      "command": "/ABS/PATH/TO/uv",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "--directory", "/ABS/PATH/TO/osrs-wikisync-mcp",
        "osrs-wikisync-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Then fully quit Claude Desktop and reopen. The server appears under the tools/MCP menu in a chat, and under Settings → Developer. Logs (macos): ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-osrs-player.log.

The MCP server stays alive as long as Claude Desktop is open.

Manual setup/run

uv sync
uv run osrs-wikisync-mcp        # stdio (default MCP transport)
# or: uv run python -m osrs_mcp.server

Register with Claude Desktop (recommended)

Claude Code can just call a script so honestly no point in using this unless you plan to use Claude Desktop. Eventually I'll deploy this so people can use it on claude.ai and mobile too

# user scope (available in every session); use an absolute path to this repo
claude mcp add --scope user --transport stdio osrs-player \
  -- uv run --directory /ABS/PATH/TO/osrs-wikisync-mcp osrs-wikisync-mcp

claude mcp list   # then /mcp inside a session to see the tools

To iterate on tool I/O and schemas:

uv run fastmcp dev osrs_mcp/server.py

Data sources

  • HiScores API: https://secure.runescape.com/m=hiscore_oldschool/index_lite.ws?player={username}
  • WikiSync API: https://sync.runescape.wiki/runelite/player/{username}/{profile}

Both are called with a descriptive, contactable User-Agent per API etiquette.

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