Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@x-mcpSearch for recent tweets about SpaceX and show me their latest updates"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
x-mcp
A read-only X/Twitter MCP server using OAuth 2.0 App-Only (Bearer Token) authentication.
Features
Read-only - No write operations, just data retrieval
Bearer token auth - Uses app-only authentication, no user OAuth flow required
15 tools covering:
User lookup (by username, ID, or authenticated user)
Tweet lookup (by ID)
User timeline and mentions
Recent search (last 7 days)
Followers/following lists
Likes and retweets
Setup
Get an X API Bearer Token from developer.x.com
Configure the token in your Dedalus MCP client
Authentication Notes
This server uses OAuth 2.0 App-Only (Bearer Token) authentication, which:
✅ Works for public user/tweet lookups, search, followers, likes, retweets
❌ Does NOT work for
/users/me(requires user context via OAuth 2.0 PKCE)
If you need user context (e.g., accessing private data or the authenticated user's profile), you'll need to implement OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Flow with PKCE instead.
Available Tools
Users
x_whoami- Get authenticated user profilex_get_user_by_username- Get user by usernamex_get_user- Get user by IDx_get_users- Get multiple users by ID
Tweets
x_get_tweet- Get tweet by IDx_get_tweets- Get multiple tweets by IDx_get_user_tweets- Get a user's recent tweetsx_get_user_mentions- Get tweets mentioning a user
Search
x_search_recent- Search recent tweets (last 7 days)
Social Graph
x_get_followers- Get a user's followersx_get_following- Get users a user follows
Engagement
x_get_user_liked_tweets- Get tweets liked by a userx_get_liking_users- Get users who liked a tweetx_get_retweeted_by- Get users who retweeted a tweet
Search Query Examples
The x_search_recent tool supports X's search operators:
See X API search docs for more operators.
Running
License
MIT