# Whois MCP [Model Context Protocol](https://modelcontextprotocol.io) server for whois lookups. <a href="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/cwu9e3fcwg"> <img width="380" height="200" src="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/cwu9e3fcwg/badge" alt="Whois MCP server" /> </a> **Cursor IDE Demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/57a82adc-3f30-453f-aabd-7138c2e6a21d **Claude Desktop Demo** https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d30a1f45-fdaf-4280-80f2-d5d4fc9743b1 ## Overview This MCP server allows AI agents like Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf,.. etc to perform WHOIS lookups and retrieve domain details. **Purpose** You can directly ask the AI to check if a domain is available, who owns it, when it was registered, and other important details. No need to go to browser and search. **What is a WHOIS Lookup?** A WHOIS lookup is the process of querying a WHOIS database to retrieve registration details about a domain name, IP address, or autonomous system. It helps users find out who owns a domain, when it was registered, when it expires, and other important details. **What Information Can a WHOIS Lookup Provide?** When you perform a WHOIS lookup, you can retrieve details such as: - Domain Name – The specific domain queried - Registrar Name – The company managing the domain registration (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap) - Registrant Details – The name, organization, and contact details of the domain owner (unless protected by WHOIS privacy) - Registration & Expiry Date – When the domain was registered and when it will expire - Name Servers – The DNS servers the domain is using - Domain Status – Active, expired, locked, or pending deletion - Contact Information – Administrative, technical, and billing contacts (if not hidden) ## Available Tools | Tool | Description | | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | | `whois_domain` | Looksup whois information about the domain | | `whois_tld` | Looksup whois information about the Top Level Domain (TLD) | | `whois_ip` | Looksup whois information about the IP | | `whois_as` | Looksup whois information about the Autonomous System Number (ASN) | ## Using with Cursor **Installation - Globally** Run the MCP server using npx: ```bash npx -y @bharathvaj/whois-mcp@latest ``` In your Cursor IDE 1. Go to `Cursor Settings` > `MCP` 2. Click `+ Add New MCP Server` 3. Fill in the form: - Name: `Whois Lookup` (or any name you prefer) - Type: `command` - Command: `npx -y @bharathvaj/whois-mcp@latest` **Installation - Project-specific** Add an `.cursor/mcp.json` file to your project: ```json { "mcpServers": { "whois": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@bharathvaj/whois-mcp@latest" ] } } } ``` **Usage** Once configured, the whois tools will be automatically available to the Cursor AI Agent. You can: 1. The tool will be listed under `Available Tools` in MCP settings 2. Agent will automatically use it when relevant 3. You can explicitly ask Agent to send notifications ## Using with Roo Code Access the MCP settings by clicking “Edit MCP Settings” in Roo Code settings or using the “Roo Code: Open MCP Config” command in VS Code's command palette. ```json { "mcpServers": { "whois": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@bharathvaj/whois-mcp@latest" ] } } } ``` 3. The whois capabilities will be available to Roo Code's AI agents ## Development ```bash # Install dependencies pnpm install # Build pnpm build ``` ## Debugging the Server To debug your server, you can use the [MCP Inspector](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/inspector). First build the server ``` pnpm build ``` Run the following command in your terminal: ``` # Start MCP Inspector and server with all tools npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js ``` ## License [MIT](LICENSE)