w8s-astro-mcp
A personal astrological server that provides high-precision tools for generating natal charts, transits, and relationship charts using a queryable SQLite database. It enables users to manage multiple profiles, track historical transits, and perform electional astrology for planning events.
README
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w8s-astro-mcp
Personal astrological MCP server — natal charts, transits, forecasting, and relationship charts backed by a queryable SQLite database.
Features
- 🔭 Swiss Ephemeris precision — planetary positions via pysweph; optional high-precision file download
- 🗂️ Multi-profile — manage charts for yourself, family, and friends
- 📜 Persistent history — every transit lookup auto-logged to SQLite; query by date, planet, or sign
- 🔗 Relationship charts — composite and Davison charts for any group of 2+ people
- 🗓️ Event & electional tools — cast charts for any moment; scan windows for auspicious times
Quick Start
1. Install uv if you don't have it — see the uv installation guide for your platform.
2. Add to your Claude Desktop config:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"w8s-astro-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["w8s-astro-mcp"]
}
}
}
3. Restart Claude Desktop, then create your profile:
"Create an astro profile for me — my name is [Name], born [YYYY-MM-DD] at [HH:MM] in [City, State]."
That's it. Everything is stored in ~/.w8s-astro-mcp/astro.db (macOS/Linux) or %USERPROFILE%\.w8s-astro-mcp\astro.db (Windows).
Installation
Recommended: uvx (no install required)
uvx pulls the package from PyPI and runs it in an isolated environment automatically. Use the config above.
Alternative: pip
pip install w8s-astro-mcp
Then use "command": "w8s-astro-mcp" (no args) in your Claude Desktop config.
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- uv (for
uvxmethod) or pip - Claude Desktop (or any MCP-compatible client)
Use Cases
Get started:
"Create an astro profile for me — my name is [Name], born [YYYY-MM-DD] at [HH:MM] in [City, State]."
"Show me my natal chart."
Daily practice:
"What are my transits for today?"
"When was Mercury last retrograde?"
"What major transits are coming up in the next 90 days?"
Relationships:
"Create a profile for my partner, born [YYYY-MM-DD] at [HH:MM] in [City, State]."
"Create a connection called 'Us' and show me our synastry."
"Calculate a Davison chart for us."
Events & planning:
"Cast a chart for the moment we got married — [date] at [time] in [city]."
"Find auspicious times to sign a contract next month — Moon not void, Mercury direct."
History & research:
"When was Jupiter last in Taurus?"
"Show me all my transit lookups from last month."
Documentation
| Doc | Contents |
|---|---|
| docs/ARCHITECTURE.md | Directory structure, full tool list, data flow, design decisions |
| docs/DATABASE_SCHEMA.md | Full ERD, all models, example SQL queries |
| docs/ROADMAP.md | Phase history and planned work |
| docs/TESTING_MCP.md | How to configure Claude Desktop and smoke-test the server |
Contributing & Development
See AGENTS.md for the development workflow, testing commands, branch strategy, and release checklist.
Questions & Bugs
Open an issue on GitHub.
License
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