storm-site-mcp
An MCP server for developers to manage Storm-client.net plans, prices, plugins, and plugin links through an AI assistant like Claude.
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storm-client.net developer MCP
A Model Context Protocol server for developers to interact with Storm-client.net. Lets you manage your plans, prices, plugins, and plugin links through an AI assistant like Claude.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.12+
- A Storm-client.net developer account
- Claude Code or another MCP-compatible client
Getting your token
- Log in to storm-client.net
- Open browser DevTools → Application → Cookies →
storm-client.net - Copy the value of the
tokencookie — this is your bearer token
Setup
# 1. Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/AchachiSoftware/storm-site-mcp
cd storm-site-mcp
# 2. Create a virtual environment and install dependencies
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
# 3. Create your local config
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and paste your token as STORM_TOKEN=<your token>
Configuring Claude Code
Create a .mcp.json file in the project root (it's gitignored, so it stays local):
{
"mcpServers": {
"storm-client": {
"command": "/absolute/path/to/.venv/bin/python",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/server.py"],
"env": {
"STORM_TOKEN": "your_token_here",
"CONFIG_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/config",
"HAR_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/har"
}
}
}
}
Then start Claude Code from the project directory. Run /mcp to confirm the storm-client server is connected.
Docker (alternative)
docker build -t storm-client-mcp .
docker run -e STORM_TOKEN=your_token_here \
-v $(pwd)/config:/app/config \
-v $(pwd)/har:/app/har \
storm-client-mcp
Available tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_plans |
List all your plans (paginated automatically) |
list_prices |
List prices for a given plan ID |
update_price |
Set a promo discount percent (0–100) on a price |
call_endpoint |
Call any API path directly — useful for exploration. Accepts a relative path (e.g. /shop/plans/my) or a full URL (e.g. https://api.storm-client.net/plugin-repos) |
register_endpoint |
Save a discovered endpoint to the local registry |
list_registered_endpoints |
Show all saved endpoints |
import_har |
Import endpoints from a browser HAR export |
Discovering endpoints via HAR
The Storm site makes API calls to two bases:
https://storm-client.net/api/shop/— plans, prices, subscriptions, plugin linkshttps://api.storm-client.net/— plugin repos, plugins, changelogs, orders, payouts
To capture API calls the site makes:
- Open DevTools → Network tab
- Navigate around the developer portal
- Right-click any request → Save all as HAR with content
- Drop the
.harfile into thehar/directory - Ask Claude to run
import_harwith the filename
Endpoints registry
Discovered endpoints are stored in config/endpoints.json. The repo ships with a set of known endpoints — you can add more via register_endpoint or import_har and commit them back for others to benefit.
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