x-mcp-server
Enables AI assistants to interact with X (Twitter) API v2 for posting tweets, searching, liking, retweeting, and more through natural language.
README
<div align="center"> <b>x-mcp-server</b>
<p align="center"> <i>Your AI Assistant's Gateway to X (Twitter)!</i> </p>
What is this?
x-mcp-server is a Python-based MCP server that connects any MCP-compatible client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf) to the X (Twitter) API v2. It lets you post tweets, search, like, retweet, follow users, and more — all driven by AI through natural language.
Quick Start
uvx x-mcp-server@latest
- Get X API credentials from the X Developer Portal
- Install
uvif you haven't:# macOS / Linux curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh # Windows powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex" - Set up your
.envor environment variables (see Authentication) - Check auth:
uvx x-mcp-server@latest auth - Run the server:
uvx x-mcp-server@latest
Key Features
- 21 Tools covering tweets, search, users, lists, and threads
- Dual Authentication: Bearer token (read-only) + OAuth 1.0a (full read-write)
- Pagination: All list operations support cursor-based pagination
- Media Upload: Attach images/videos to tweets via v1.1 media upload
- Thread Posting: Post multi-tweet threads in a single call
- Polls: Create tweets with polls
- Stdio & SSE Transports: Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and remote deployments
Authentication
Environment Variables
Set these in a .env file or as environment variables:
Read-only (app-only / Bearer token):
BEARER_TOKEN=your-bearer-token
Full read-write (OAuth 1.0a user context):
CONSUMER_KEY=your-consumer-key
SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key
ACCESS_TOKEN=your-access-token
ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET=your-access-token-secret
If you have all 5, the Bearer token is used for reads and OAuth 1.0a for writes. If you only have BEARER_TOKEN, read operations work but posting/liking/etc. will be unavailable.
Getting Your Credentials
- Go to the X Developer Portal
- Create a project and app
- Under Keys and tokens:
- Copy API Key →
CONSUMER_KEY - Copy API Secret →
SECRET_KEY - Copy Bearer Token →
BEARER_TOKEN - Under Authentication Tokens, generate Access Token and Secret →
ACCESS_TOKEN+ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET
- Copy API Key →
- Make sure your app has Read and Write permissions
The auth Command
Verify your credentials are working:
uvx x-mcp-server@latest auth
Output:
X (Twitter) MCP — Auth check
BEARER_TOKEN: set
CONSUMER_KEY: set
SECRET_KEY: set
ACCESS_TOKEN: set
ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET: set
Authenticated as: @yourusername (Your Name)
Followers: 1234 Following: 567 Tweets: 890
Bearer token: valid (read operations available)
Available Tools (21 Total)
Read Operations
x_get_me— Get the authenticated user's profilex_get_user— Look up a user by usernameusername: Handle without @ (e.g."elonmusk")
x_get_user_by_id— Look up a user by numeric IDuser_id: Numeric user ID
x_get_tweet— Get a single tweet by ID with full content and metricstweet_id: Numeric tweet ID
x_get_user_tweets— Get recent tweets by a user (5-100 per page)username,max_results(default 10),pagination_token
x_get_user_mentions— Get tweets mentioning a user (5-100 per page)username,max_results(default 10),pagination_token
x_search_tweets— Search recent tweets (last 7 days)query(supports operators:from:,#hashtag,is:reply,has:media)max_results(10-100),sort_order("recency"or"relevancy"),next_token
x_get_home_timeline— Get home timeline (requires OAuth 1.0a)max_results(1-100, default 20),pagination_token
x_get_followers— Get a user's followers (1-1000 per page)username,max_results(default 20),pagination_token
x_get_following— Get who a user follows (1-1000 per page)username,max_results(default 20),pagination_token
x_get_owned_lists— Get lists owned by a userusername(optional, defaults to authenticated user)
x_get_list_tweets— Get tweets from an X List (1-100 per page)list_id,max_results(default 20),pagination_token
Write Operations (require OAuth 1.0a)
x_post_tweet— Post a new tweettext(required),reply_to_tweet_id,quote_tweet_id,media_paths,poll_options,poll_duration_minutes
x_delete_tweet— Delete your own tweettweet_id
x_post_thread— Post a thread (series of connected tweets)tweets: List of tweet texts in order
x_like_tweet/x_unlike_tweet— Like or unlike a tweettweet_id
x_retweet/x_unretweet— Retweet or undo retweettweet_id
x_follow_user/x_unfollow_user— Follow or unfollow by usernameusername
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
<details> <summary>Config: uvx (Recommended)</summary>
{
"mcpServers": {
"x": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["x-mcp-server@latest"],
"env": {
"BEARER_TOKEN": "your-bearer-token",
"CONSUMER_KEY": "your-consumer-key",
"SECRET_KEY": "your-secret-key",
"ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-access-token",
"ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET": "your-access-token-secret"
}
}
}
}
macOS note: If you get spawn uvx ENOENT, use the full path:
"command": "/Users/yourusername/.local/bin/uvx"
</details>
<details> <summary>Config: Development (from cloned repo)</summary>
{
"mcpServers": {
"x": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["run", "--directory", "/path/to/x-mcp", "x-mcp"]
}
}
}
</details>
Usage with Cursor / Windsurf
{
"mcpServers": {
"x": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["x-mcp-server@latest"],
"env": {
"BEARER_TOKEN": "your-bearer-token",
"CONSUMER_KEY": "your-consumer-key",
"SECRET_KEY": "your-secret-key",
"ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-access-token",
"ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET": "your-access-token-secret"
}
}
}
}
SSE Transport (Remote / Container)
uv run x-mcp --transport sse
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
HOST / FASTMCP_HOST |
0.0.0.0 |
Bind address |
PORT / FASTMCP_PORT |
8000 |
Listen port |
Environment Variables Reference
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
BEARER_TOKEN |
For reads | X API v2 Bearer Token |
CONSUMER_KEY |
For writes | Consumer Key (API Key) |
SECRET_KEY |
For writes | Secret Key (API Secret) |
ACCESS_TOKEN |
For writes | User Access Token |
ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET |
For writes | User Access Token Secret |
HOST / FASTMCP_HOST |
No | SSE transport bind address (default 0.0.0.0) |
PORT / FASTMCP_PORT |
No | SSE transport port (default 8000) |
Example Prompts for Claude
- "What are the latest tweets about #AI?"
- "Show me @elonmusk's recent tweets"
- "Post a tweet saying 'Hello from my AI assistant!'"
- "Like the latest tweet from @openai"
- "Search for tweets about machine learning from the past week"
- "Post a thread about the benefits of open source"
- "Who are my most recent followers?"
- "Show me my home timeline"
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue to discuss bugs or feature requests. Pull requests are appreciated.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License — see the LICENSE file for details.
Credits
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