twitter-username-changes-mcp
Tracks historical changes of Twitter usernames to detect frequent screen name changes, which can be a red flag for potential scam risks.
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Twitter Username Changes MCP Server
An MCP server that tracks the historical changes of Twitter usernames—frequent screen name changes in crypto projects can be a red flag for potential scam risks.
Features
- Username Change History: Query the historical usernames of a Twitter user by their current screen name (e.g.,
@OSINT_Ukraineor@Mormonger). - Prompt Support: Includes a prompt template to guide users in formulating queries.
- Lightweight Design: Built with minimal dependencies (
mcpandrequests) for easy setup.
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10+
piporuvfor dependency management- Claude Desktop (optional, for MCP integration)
Setup
-
Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/twitter-username-changes-mcp.git cd twitter-username-changes-mcp -
Install Dependencies:
pip install mcp[cli] requests
Usage
Running the Server
Start the server in development mode to test locally:
mcp dev main.py
This launches the MCP Inspector, where you can:
- List available tools (
query_username_changes). - Test queries (e.g.,
screen_name: "OSINT_Ukraine"). - Debug prompts.
Integrating with Claude Desktop
-
Configure MCP Server: Edit the Claude Desktop configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Add the server:
{ "mcpServers": { "twitter-username-changes": { "command": "python", "args": [ "/absolute/path/to/twitter-username-changes-mcp/main.py" ] } } }Replace
/absolute/path/to/with the full path tomain.py. - macOS:
-
Install the Server:
mcp install main.py --name "TwitterUsernameChanges" -
Query in Claude Desktop:
- Open Claude Desktop and look for the hammer icon (indicating MCP tools).
- Enter a query like:
Show the username change history for Twitter user @OSINT_Ukraine - Expected output:
Username change history for OSINT_Ukraine: User ID 4725638310: - The_HelpfulHand (2016-01-09 to 2020-09-27) - nftpromo_s (2022-02-10 to 2022-02-23) - OSINT_Ukraine (2022-02-24 to 2022-02-25)
Example Queries
-
Query
@Mormonger:Tool input:
screen_name: "Mormonger"Output:
Username change history for Mormonger: User ID 1408886100: - colenoorda (2016-04-02) - Mormonger (2017-01-19 to 2025-02-25) -
Query Invalid Handle:
Tool input:
screen_name: "InvalidUser123"Output:
No username change history found for InvalidUser123
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
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