Axiom

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mcp-server-axiom

A Model Context Protocol server implementation for Axiom that enables AI agents to query your data using Axiom Processing Language (APL).

Status

Works with Claude desktop app. Implements two MCP tools:

  • queryApl: Execute APL queries against Axiom datasets
  • listDatasets: List available Axiom datasets

No support for MCP resources or prompts yet.

Installation

Releases

Download the latest built binary from the releases page.

Source

go install github.com/axiomhq/axiom-mcp@latest

Configuration

Configure using one of these methods:

Config File Example (config.txt):

token xaat-your-token url https://api.axiom.co query-rate 1 query-burst 1 datasets-rate 1 datasets-burst 1

Command Line Flags:

axiom-mcp \ -token xaat-your-token \ -url https://api.axiom.co \ -query-rate 1 \ -query-burst 1 \ -datasets-rate 1 \ -datasets-burst 1

Environment Variables:

export AXIOM_TOKEN=xaat-your-token export AXIOM_URL=https://api.axiom.co export AXIOM_ORG_ID=your-org-id export AXIOM_QUERY_RATE=1 export AXIOM_QUERY_BURST=1 export AXIOM_DATASETS_RATE=1 export AXIOM_DATASETS_BURST=1

Usage

  1. Create a config file:
echo "token xaat-your-token" > config.txt
  1. Configure the Claude app to use the MCP server:
code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{ "mcpServers": { "axiom": { "command": "/path/to/your/axiom-mcp-binary", "args" : ["--config", "/path/to/your/config.txt"], "env": { // Alternatively, you can set the environment variables here "AXIOM_TOKEN": "xaat-your-token", "AXIOM_URL": "https://api.axiom.co", "AXIOM_ORG_ID": "your-org-id" } } } }

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file

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security - not tested
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license - permissive license
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quality - not tested

A Model Context Protocol server implementation for Axiom that enables AI agents to query your data using Axiom Processing Language (APL).

  1. Status
    1. Installation
      1. Releases
        1. Source
        2. Configuration
          1. Config File Example (config.txt):
            1. Command Line Flags:
              1. Environment Variables:
              2. Usage
                1. License