xengager-mcp

xengager-mcp

Provides programmatic X (Twitter) engagement via MCP, offering 24 tools for search, timelines, notifications, bookmarks, profiles, and tweet actions through a headless browser.

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xengager-mcp

X (Twitter) engagement via Model Context Protocol — programmatic access through a headless browser.

24 tools across 6 domains: search, timelines, notifications, bookmarks, profiles, and tweet interactions. Designed for Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client.


Features

Domain Tools Description
Timeline x_home_timeline, x_following_timeline, x_explore, x_trends Home feed, following feed, explore tab, trending topics
Search x_search Full-text search with operators (from:, since:, lang:, min_likes:, etc.)
Notifications x_notifications All notifications or filtered to mentions, with pagination
Bookmarks x_bookmarks Authenticated user's saved tweets
Profile x_user_profile, x_user_posts, x_user_replies, x_user_following, x_user_followers, x_user_likes, x_user_media, x_user_articles Full profile access including media, articles, and social graph
Tweet Actions x_get_tweet, x_tweet_replies, x_like, x_unlike, x_repost, x_unrepost, x_bookmark, x_unbookmark, x_quote_tweet, x_reply, x_post_tweet Read, engage, compose, and post threads

All tools are idempotent and return errors inside the JSON payload — never as MCP protocol errors.


Architecture

┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  MCP Client (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.)  │
└──────────────────┬───────────────────────┘
                   │ Streamable HTTP / stdio
┌──────────────────▼───────────────────────┐
│           xengager-mcp Server             │
│  ┌──────────┐  ┌──────────────────────┐  │
│  │ GraphQL   │  │  DOM Scraping        │  │
│  │ (primary) │  │  (Puppeteer fallback) │  │
│  └──────────┘  └──────────────────────┘  │
│  ┌──────────────────────────────────────┐│
│  │  Puppeteer + stealth plugin          ││
│  │  (anti-bot detection evasion)        ││
│  └──────────────────────────────────────┘│
└──────────────────────────────────────────┘
  • GraphQL-first: Most read operations use X's internal GraphQL API for speed and reliability
  • DOM fallback: Actions (like, repost, reply) use Puppeteer with randomized delays and human-like mouse movement
  • Single browser instance: All tools share one page — calls are serialized naturally via MCP transport

Prerequisites

  • Bun ≥ 1.1
  • Chrome/Chromium (auto-installed by Puppeteer, or use system Chrome in Docker)
  • X (Twitter) account with valid auth cookies

Obtaining X Credentials

  1. Log into x.com in Chrome
  2. Open DevTools → Application → Cookies → x.com
  3. Copy the values for auth_token and ct0

Quick Start

# Clone and install
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/xengager-mcp.git
cd xengager-mcp
bun install

# Configure credentials
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env — paste your X_AUTH_TOKEN and X_CT0 values

# Run (stdio transport — for local MCP integration)
bun run stdio

# Or run as HTTP server (for remote/ngrok setups)
bun run start

Docker

# With ngrok tunneling (public MCP endpoint)
docker compose up

# Without ngrok
docker compose up mcp

The ngrok tunnel's public URL is printed on startup. Point your MCP client at it.


MCP Client Configuration

Claude Code

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "xengager": {
      "command": "bun",
      "args": ["run", "stdio"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/xengager-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Remote (ngrok)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "xengager": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "https://your-tunnel.ngrok.io/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer your-mcp-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Set MCP_API_KEY in .env to enable Bearer token authentication on the HTTP server.


Quick Usage Examples

"What's trending?"         → x_trends
"Search for AI news"       → x_search("AI news", tab: "top")
"Show me @OpenAI's tweets" → x_user_posts("OpenAI")
"Get my notifications"     → x_notifications
"Like and bookmark this"   → x_like(url) → x_bookmark(url)
"Post a thread"            → x_post_tweet(["Part 1", "Part 2", "Part 3"])

See SKILL.md for the complete agent usage guide with response shapes, pagination patterns, and workflow recipes.


Environment Variables

Variable Required Description
X_AUTH_TOKEN Yes X.com auth_token cookie
X_CT0 Yes X.com ct0 cookie (CSRF token)
PORT No HTTP server port (default: 3000)
MCP_API_KEY No Bearer token for HTTP auth
ALLOWED_ORIGINS No Comma-separated CORS origins (default: *)
NGROK_AUTHTOKEN No Required for ngrok tunneling in docker compose

Testing

bun test

Tests cover browser lifecycle, pagination logic, GraphQL client/parser/cache, and individual tools.


License

MIT © [Your Name]

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