# Agoric Dev MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides AI assistants with tools for Agoric smart contract development. This server enables Claude and other MCP-compatible AI assistants to help developers build, test, debug, and deploy smart contracts on the Agoric blockchain.
## Features
The server provides tools across 10 categories:
- **Project Setup** - Initialize and configure Agoric projects
- **Core Patterns** - Agoric development patterns and best practices
- **Contract Structure** - Smart contract scaffolding and structure
- **Zoe & ERTP** - Zoe contract framework and ERTP asset handling
- **Orchestration** - Cross-chain orchestration capabilities
- **Durability** - Durable object patterns for upgrade-safe contracts
- **Testing** - Contract testing utilities and patterns
- **Debugging & Tracing** - Debug and trace contract execution
- **Security** - Security best practices and vulnerability checks
- **Discovery & Help** - Documentation and API discovery
## Quick Start (Claude Code)
```bash
claude mcp add --transport sse agoric-dev https://agoric-dev-mcp.agoric-core.workers.dev/sse
```
For local development, use `http://localhost:8787/sse` instead.
## Develop locally
```bash
# install dependencies
yarn install
# run locally
yarn start
```
You should be able to open [`http://localhost:8787/`](http://localhost:8787/) in your browser
## Connect the MCP inspector to your server
To explore your new MCP api, you can use the [MCP Inspector](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/tools/inspector).
- Start it with `npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector`
- [Within the inspector](http://localhost:5173), switch the Transport Type to `SSE` and enter `http://localhost:8787/sse` as the URL of the MCP server to connect to, and click "Connect"
- You will navigate to a (mock) user/password login screen. Input any email and pass to login.
- You should be redirected back to the MCP Inspector and you can now list and call any defined tools!
## Connect Claude Desktop to your local MCP server
The MCP inspector is great, but we really want to connect this to Claude! Follow [Anthropic's Quickstart](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/user) and within Claude Desktop go to Settings > Developer > Edit Config to find your configuration file.
Open the file in your text editor and replace it with this configuration:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"math": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-remote", "http://localhost:8787/sse"]
}
}
}
```
This will run a local proxy and let Claude talk to your MCP server over HTTP
When you open Claude a browser window should open and allow you to login. You should see the tools available in the bottom right. Given the right prompt Claude should ask to call the tool.
## Deploy to Cloudflare
1. `npx wrangler kv namespace create OAUTH_KV`
2. Follow the guidance to add the kv namespace ID to `wrangler.jsonc`
3. `npm run deploy`
## Call your newly deployed remote MCP server from a remote MCP client
Just like you did above in "Develop locally", run the MCP inspector:
`npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector@latest`
Then enter the `workers.dev` URL (ex: `worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse`) of your Worker in the inspector as the URL of the MCP server to connect to, and click "Connect".
You've now connected to your MCP server from a remote MCP client.
## Connect Claude Desktop to your remote MCP server
Update the Claude configuration file to point to your `workers.dev` URL (ex: `worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse`) and restart Claude
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"math": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-remote", "https://worker-name.account-name.workers.dev/sse"]
}
}
}
```
## Debugging
Should anything go wrong it can be helpful to restart Claude, or to try connecting directly to your
MCP server on the command line with the following command.
```bash
npx mcp-remote http://localhost:8787/sse
```
In some rare cases it may help to clear the files added to `~/.mcp-auth`
```bash
rm -rf ~/.mcp-auth
```