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EDHREC MCP Server

by Raunak1571

EDHREC MCP Server

A local MCP server that gives Claude access to EDHREC's Commander deckbuilding data — recommended cards, synergies, combos, and average decklists.

EDHREC has no official public API. This server calls the same JSON endpoints (json.edhrec.com) that edhrec.com's own frontend uses to render its pages. These endpoints are undocumented and unofficial — they may change or break without notice. No API key is needed.

Tools

  • edhrec_get_commander_recommendations — card recommendations for a commander, grouped by category (High Synergy, Top Cards, Creatures, etc.)

  • edhrec_get_card_synergies — cards that synergize with a given (often non-commander) card, plus known combos

  • edhrec_get_average_decklist — EDHREC's precomputed average 100-card decklist for a commander

Related MCP server: Scryfall MCP Server

Setup

1. Install dependencies

Requires Python 3.10+.

cd "edhrec_mcp"
pip install -r requirements.txt

2. Test it directly (optional)

python server.py

With no PORT environment variable set, this runs over stdio (for the MCP Inspector or a classic Claude Desktop config). You can also exercise it with the MCP Inspector:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector python server.py

3. Register it as a connector in Cowork (this project)

Cowork's "Add custom connector" dialog only accepts a remote MCP server URL — it can't point at a local script. server.py runs over streamable-HTTP automatically whenever a PORT environment variable is present (which is how Render and most PaaS hosts tell an app what to bind to). That's what makes it deployable.

Deploy to Render (free tier):

  1. Push the contents of this edhrec-mcp folder to a new GitHub repo (the folder's contents should be the repo root — server.py, requirements.txt, and render.yaml at the top level).

    cd "edhrec-mcp"
    git init
    git add .
    git commit -m "EDHREC MCP server"
    git branch -M main
    git remote add origin https://github.com/<your-username>/edhrec-mcp.git
    git push -u origin main
  2. Go to render.com → sign in with GitHub → New → Blueprint → select your edhrec-mcp repo. Render will read render.yaml and configure the service automatically. Click Apply.

  3. Wait for the first deploy to finish (a few minutes). Render gives you a URL like https://edhrec-mcp.onrender.com.

  4. Sanity-check it's alive by visiting https://edhrec-mcp.onrender.com/mcp in a browser — a 4xx/JSON error about missing headers is fine; that means the MCP endpoint is up.

  5. In Cowork, open Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector, and paste:

    • Name: EDHREC (or anything you like)

    • Remote MCP server URL: https://edhrec-mcp.onrender.com/mcp

    • Leave Advanced settings (OAuth) blank — this server has no auth.

  6. Save. The EDHREC tools should now show up as a connector you can enable in any conversation.

Note on the free tier: Render's free web services spin down after ~15 minutes of inactivity and take 30-60 seconds to wake back up on the next request (cold start).

Notes

  • Card/commander names are converted to EDHREC's URL slug format internally (lowercase, punctuation stripped, spaces to hyphens). If a lookup fails, double-check the exact card name spelling — fuzzy matching isn't available the way Scryfall offers it.

  • These endpoints are unofficial; please use them at a reasonable, interactive-use request rate.

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