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cob-shopify-mcp

Production-grade MCP server and CLI tool for Shopify. Use it as an MCP server for AI agents (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf) or as a standalone CLI to manage Shopify stores directly from your terminal — no MCP required.

Features

  • 49 built-in tools + 5 example custom tools across 5 domains (Products, Orders, Customers, Inventory, Analytics)

  • Standalone CLI — natural domain commands from the terminal without MCP (cob-shopify products list --limit 5, orders get --id ..., etc.)

  • MCP server — connect to Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI agent

  • 4 MCP resources (Shop info, Locations, Policies, Currencies)

  • 4 MCP prompts (Health check, Sales report, Inventory risk, Support summary)

  • Dual transport — stdio (default) + Streamable HTTP

  • 3 auth methods — Static token, OAuth client credentials, OAuth authorization code

  • Cost tracking — Every response includes Shopify API cost metadata

  • Rate limiting — Respects Shopify's cost-based throttling

  • Query caching — Configurable TTL per query type

  • Config-driven — YAML config, env vars, CLI overrides

  • Type-safe — Full TypeScript with Zod validation

MCP vs CLI — When to Use What

This project gives you two ways to interact with Shopify. Same tools, same engine, same auth — different interfaces.

CLI

MCP

What it is

Direct terminal commands

Protocol for AI agents

Who it's for

Developers, scripts, CI/CD

Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, custom agents

How to use

cob-shopify products list --limit 5

AI calls tools via MCP protocol

Install via

npm install -g cob-shopify-mcp

Same npm install, then claude mcp add

Docker

Not applicable

Yes — HTTP transport for remote/multi-agent

Custom YAML tools

Auto-discovered

Auto-discovered

Output

Table (TTY), JSON when piped; --json, --fields, --jq

JSON via MCP response

Schema introspection

--schema flag on any command

Built into MCP protocol

Context window

Zero impact — no tool schemas loaded

All tool schemas injected into AI context

Best for

Quick lookups, scripting, pipelines, CI/CD

Conversational AI, multi-step workflows

You don't have to choose — install once, use both:

# CLI — run directly from terminal
cob-shopify products list --limit 5
cob-shopify products list --limit 5 --fields id,title,status
cob-shopify orders get --id gid://shopify/Order/123 --json

# MCP — connect to Claude and let AI use the same tools
claude mcp add cob-shopify-mcp -- cob-shopify-mcp start

Use Cases

flowchart LR
    subgraph AGENTS["Your AI Layer"]
        direction TB
        SALES["Sales Assistant"]
        SUPPORT["Customer Support Bot"]
        WAREHOUSE["Warehouse Manager"]
        SHIPPING["Shipping Tracker"]
        BI["Business Intelligence"]
        AUTO["Automation Workflows"]
    end

    MCP["cob-shopify-mcp\n49 tools · 4 resources · 4 prompts"]

    SHOPIFY["Shopify Store"]

    AGENTS --> MCP --> SHOPIFY

Role

What it does

Tools used

Sales Assistant

Answer product questions, check inventory, create draft orders, look up customer history and lifetime value

search_products, get_product, list_inventory_levels, create_draft_order, get_customer_lifetime_value

Customer Support Bot

Look up orders by name/number, track fulfillment, view timeline, pull customer details

get_order_by_name, get_order_fulfillment_status, get_order_timeline, get_customer, get_customer_orders

Warehouse Manager

Monitor stock levels, get low-stock alerts, adjust inventory, check location inventory

low_stock_report, list_inventory_levels, adjust_inventory, set_inventory_level, get_location_inventory

Shipping Executive

Track fulfillment status, view order details, update order notes/tags

get_order_fulfillment_status, list_orders, add_order_note, update_order_tags

Business Intelligence

Sales summaries, top products, refund rates, repeat customer analysis, inventory risk

sales_summary, top_products, refund_rate_summary, repeat_customer_rate, inventory_risk_report

Automation Pipeline

Bulk product updates, tag management, order processing, customer segmentation

update_product, manage_product_tags, add_order_tag, add_customer_tag, create_product

Integration Patterns

1. Direct MCP (simplest) — Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client connects directly:

AI Agent → MCP Protocol → cob-shopify-mcp → Shopify API

2. Agent Orchestration Layer — Your custom agent framework uses MCP as the Shopify bridge:

User → Your App → Agent Layer (LangChain, CrewAI, etc.) → MCP Client → cob-shopify-mcp → Shopify API

3. RAG + MCP — Combine retrieval-augmented generation with live Shopify data:

User → Your App → RAG (product docs, policies, FAQs) + MCP (live store data) → Response

4. Multi-Agent System — Multiple specialized agents share one MCP server:

Sales Agent    ─┐
Support Agent  ─┤→ cob-shopify-mcp (HTTP transport) → Shopify API
Warehouse Agent─┘

Quick Start

Binary names: cob-shopify for CLI use, cob-shopify-mcp for MCP server setup. Same binary, two names.

First: Complete Getting Shopify Credentials below to get your Client ID, Client Secret, and store domain. Then come back here.

Pick one of the three paths below. All get you to the same result — a working MCP server connected to Claude.


Path A: npm install (simplest — no clone, no build)

Install globally and connect in two commands. No .env file needed — credentials go straight into the Claude config.

npm install -g cob-shopify-mcp

Connect to Claude CLI:

claude mcp add cob-shopify-mcp \
  -e SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id \
  -e SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=shpss_your_secret \
  -e SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=your-store.myshopify.com \
  -- cob-shopify-mcp start

Done. Claude launches the server automatically when needed. Verify:

claude mcp list
# cob-shopify-mcp: ... - ✓ Connected

Or with npx (no install at all):

claude mcp add cob-shopify-mcp \
  -e SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id \
  -e SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=shpss_your_secret \
  -e SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=your-store.myshopify.com \
  -- npx cob-shopify-mcp start

Or connect to Claude Desktop — add to claude_desktop_config.json (file location):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cob-shopify-mcp": {
      "command": "cob-shopify-mcp",
      "args": ["start"],
      "env": {
        "SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
        "SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET": "shpss_your_secret",
        "SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN": "your-store.myshopify.com"
      }
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop after saving. You'll see the tools icon showing 49 available tools.


Path B: Clone and build (for development / contributing)

Clone the repo and build from source. Claude launches the server via stdio — you don't run it yourself.

B1. Clone and build:

git clone https://github.com/svinpeace/cob-shopify-mcp.git
cd cob-shopify-mcp
pnpm install
pnpm build

B2. Connect to Claude CLI:

claude mcp add cob-shopify-mcp \
  -e SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id \
  -e SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=shpss_your_secret \
  -e SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=your-store.myshopify.com \
  -- node /absolute/path/to/cob-shopify-mcp/dist/cli/index.js start

Done. Verify:

claude mcp list
# cob-shopify-mcp: ... - ✓ Connected

Or connect to Claude Desktop — add to claude_desktop_config.json (file location):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cob-shopify-mcp": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/cob-shopify-mcp/dist/cli/index.js", "start"],
      "env": {
        "SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
        "SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET": "shpss_your_secret",
        "SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN": "your-store.myshopify.com"
      }
    }
  }
}

Path C: Docker (long-running HTTP server)

Run the server as a container via HTTP transport. Good for always-on setups, VPS deployments, or shared team access.

C1. Clone and configure:

git clone https://github.com/svinpeace/cob-shopify-mcp.git
cd cob-shopify-mcp
cp .env.example .env

Edit .env with your credentials:

SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id
SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=shpss_your_secret
SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=your-store.myshopify.com

C2. Build and start the container:

docker compose up --build
# Server starts at http://127.0.0.1:3000

Verify it's running:

curl http://127.0.0.1:3000/health
# {"status":"ok"}

C3. Connect to Claude CLI:

claude mcp add --transport http shopify http://127.0.0.1:3000

# Verify
claude mcp list
# cob-shopify-mcp: http://127.0.0.1:3000 (HTTP) - ✓ Connected

Or connect to Claude Desktop — add to claude_desktop_config.json (file location):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cob-shopify-mcp": {
      "url": "http://127.0.0.1:3000"
    }
  }
}

Windows note: Use 127.0.0.1 not localhost — Docker on Windows may not bind to IPv6 ::1 which localhost can resolve to.


Claude Desktop config file location:

OS

Path

macOS

~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Windows

%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

Getting Shopify Credentials

Everything happens through the Shopify Developer Dashboard at dev.shopify.com. You need two things: a dev store (free) and an app with the right scopes.

Step 1 — Sign in to the Developer Dashboard

  1. Go to dev.shopify.com

  2. Sign in with your Shopify account (or create one — it's free, no credit card needed)

  3. You'll land on the Developer Dashboard with Apps, Dev stores, and Catalogs in the left sidebar

Step 2 — Create a development store

You need a store to test against. Dev stores are free and never expire.

  1. Click Dev stores in the left sidebar

  2. Click Create store

  3. Fill in the store name (e.g., my-dev-store) — this becomes my-dev-store.myshopify.com

  4. Complete the setup

Note your store domain — you'll need it: my-dev-store.myshopify.com

Step 3 — Create an app and configure scopes

  1. Click Apps in the left sidebar

  2. Click Create app (top-right)

  3. Enter an app name (e.g., Shopify MCP Server) and click Next

  4. You'll land on the version configuration page

  5. Scroll down to the Access section

  6. Click Select scopes — this opens a dropdown where you can either:

    • Search and check each scope individually, or

    • Paste a comma-separated list directly into the field

Full access (recommended — copy-paste this entire block):

read_products, write_products, read_orders, write_orders, read_all_orders, read_draft_orders, write_draft_orders, read_order_edits, write_order_edits, read_customers, write_customers, read_inventory, write_inventory, read_locations, read_fulfillments, write_fulfillments, read_assigned_fulfillment_orders, write_assigned_fulfillment_orders, read_merchant_managed_fulfillment_orders, write_merchant_managed_fulfillment_orders, read_third_party_fulfillment_orders, write_third_party_fulfillment_orders, read_shipping, read_reports, read_legal_policies

Read-only? Use only the read scopes and set COB_SHOPIFY_READ_ONLY=true in .env:

read_products, read_orders, read_all_orders, read_draft_orders, read_customers, read_inventory, read_locations, read_fulfillments, read_assigned_fulfillment_orders, read_merchant_managed_fulfillment_orders, read_third_party_fulfillment_orders, read_shipping, read_reports, read_legal_policies

What each scope enables:

Scope

What it covers

Products

read_products

List, search, get products, variants, collections, tags

write_products

Create/update/delete products, variants, tags, status, collections

Orders

read_orders

List, search, get orders (last 60 days), timeline, analytics

read_all_orders

Read orders older than 60 days (historical data — requires approval)

write_orders

Update order notes/tags, mark paid, cancel orders

read_draft_orders

List, get draft orders

write_draft_orders

Create draft orders, complete draft orders to real orders

read_order_edits

View order modification history

write_order_edits

Edit existing orders (add/remove items, adjust prices)

Customers

read_customers

List, search, get customers, lifetime value, order history

write_customers

Create/update customers, manage tags

Inventory

read_inventory

Inventory levels, items, SKU lookup, low stock reports

write_inventory

Adjust quantities, set inventory levels

read_locations

Store locations (required by inventory tools)

Fulfillment

read_fulfillments

Read fulfillment data and services

write_fulfillments

Create/modify fulfillment services

read_assigned_fulfillment_orders

Read fulfillment orders assigned to your app

write_assigned_fulfillment_orders

Create fulfillments, update tracking for assigned orders

read_merchant_managed_fulfillment_orders

Read merchant-managed fulfillment orders

write_merchant_managed_fulfillment_orders

Fulfill and track merchant-managed orders

read_third_party_fulfillment_orders

Read 3PL fulfillment orders

write_third_party_fulfillment_orders

Fulfill and track 3PL orders

Other

read_shipping

Shipping zones, rates, and delivery carrier services

read_reports

Store reports and analytics data

read_legal_policies

Store policies (used by shop-policies MCP resource)

For even more scopes (themes, discounts, metafields, gift cards, marketing, returns, etc.) for custom YAML tools, see the Custom Tools Guide.

  1. Click Release (top-right) to create the app version with these scopes

Step 4 — Get your Client ID and Client Secret

  1. Click Settings in the left sidebar

  2. Under Credentials, copy the Client ID (a 32-character hex string)

  3. Click the reveal icon next to Secret and copy it (starts with shpss_)

Step 5 — Install the app on your dev store

  1. Click Overview in the left sidebar (or your app name at the top)

  2. Under Installs, click Install app

  3. Select your development store and approve the permissions

Step 6 — Configure .env

cp .env.example .env

Fill in your credentials:

SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id_here
SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=shpss_your_secret_here
SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=my-dev-store.myshopify.com
SHOPIFY_API_VERSION=2025-01

The server uses client credentials auth — it automatically exchanges your Client ID + Secret for a 24-hour access token, and refreshes it before it expires. No manual token management needed.

Alternative: Static access token. If you already have a shpat_ token (from Shopify CLI, a custom app, or another source), you can use that instead:

SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN=shpat_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN=my-dev-store.myshopify.com

When SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN is set, the server uses it directly and ignores Client ID/Secret.

Done. Proceed to Quick Start to run the server.

Configuration

Config File

Create cob-shopify-mcp.config.yaml in your project root:

auth:
  method: token                    # token | client-credentials | authorization-code
  store_domain: ${SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN}
  access_token: ${SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN}

shopify:
  api_version: "2026-01"
  cache:
    read_ttl: 30                   # seconds
    search_ttl: 10
    analytics_ttl: 300

tools:
  read_only: false                 # disable all mutations
  disable: []                      # tool names to disable
  enable: []                       # tool names to force-enable (even tier 2)

transport:
  type: stdio                      # stdio | http
  port: 3000
  host: "0.0.0.0"

storage:
  backend: json                    # json | sqlite
  path: "~/.cob-shopify-mcp/"

observability:
  log_level: info                  # debug | info | warn | error
  audit_log: true

rate_limit:
  respect_shopify_cost: true
  max_concurrent: 10

Environment Variables

Variable

Maps To

SHOPIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN

auth.access_token

SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN

auth.store_domain

SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID

auth.client_id

SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET

auth.client_secret

SHOPIFY_API_VERSION

shopify.api_version

COB_SHOPIFY_READ_ONLY

tools.read_only

COB_SHOPIFY_LOG_LEVEL

observability.log_level

Config Precedence

defaults < config file < environment variables < CLI flags

CLI Commands

# Natural commands — cob-shopify <domain> <action> [flags]
cob-shopify products list --limit 5
cob-shopify products list --limit 5 --fields id,title,status
cob-shopify products get --id gid://shopify/Product/123
cob-shopify products search --query "snowboard" --limit 10
cob-shopify orders list --limit 10 --json
cob-shopify orders get --id gid://shopify/Order/456 --fields id,name
cob-shopify customers search --query "email:john@example.com"
cob-shopify inventory low-stock-report --threshold 10
cob-shopify analytics sales-summary --start_date 2025-01-01 --end_date 2025-12-31

# Global flags (available on every command)
--json              # Force JSON output (auto when piped)
--fields <f1,f2>    # Select specific response fields
--jq <expr>         # Filter JSON with jq expression
--schema            # Show command schema, don't execute
--dry-run           # Preview mutations without executing
--yes               # Skip confirmation prompts

# Schema introspection (for AI agents)
cob-shopify products list --schema

# Mutation safety
cob-shopify products create --title "New Widget" --dry-run
cob-shopify products delete --id gid://shopify/Product/123  # prompts for confirmation

# Server commands
cob-shopify-mcp start              # Start the MCP server
cob-shopify-mcp start --transport http --port 8080
cob-shopify connect --store my-store.myshopify.com
cob-shopify config show

# Legacy commands (deprecated, will be removed in v1.0)
cob-shopify tools list
cob-shopify tools info list_products

Tools Reference

Products (15 tools)

Tool

Description

Scope

list_products

List products with filters

read_products

get_product

Get product by ID

read_products

get_product_by_handle

Get product by URL handle

read_products

search_products

Full-text product search

read_products

list_product_variants

List variants for a product

read_products

get_product_variant

Get variant by ID

read_products

list_collections

List collections

read_products

get_collection

Get collection by ID

read_products

create_product

Create a new product

write_products

create_product_variant

Add variant to product

write_products

create_collection

Create a collection

write_products

update_product

Update product fields

write_products

update_product_variant

Update variant fields

write_products

update_product_status

Change product status

write_products

manage_product_tags

Add/remove product tags

write_products

Orders (12 tools)

Tool

Description

Scope

list_orders

List orders with filters

read_orders

search_orders

Search orders by query

read_orders

get_order

Get order by ID

read_orders

get_order_by_name

Get order by name (#1001)

read_orders

get_order_timeline

Get order events timeline

read_orders

get_order_fulfillment_status

Get fulfillment details

read_orders

create_draft_order

Create a draft order

write_draft_orders

add_order_note

Add note to order

write_orders

update_order_note

Update order note

write_orders

add_order_tag

Add tags to order

write_orders

update_order_tags

Update order tags

write_orders

mark_order_paid

Mark order as paid

write_orders

Customers (9 tools)

Tool

Description

Scope

list_customers

List customers

read_customers

search_customers

Search customers

read_customers

get_customer

Get customer by ID

read_customers

get_customer_orders

Get customer's orders

read_customers

get_customer_lifetime_value

Get customer LTV

read_customers

create_customer

Create a customer

write_customers

update_customer

Update customer fields

write_customers

add_customer_tag

Add tags to customer

write_customers

remove_customer_tag

Remove tags from customer

write_customers

Inventory (7 tools)

Tool

Description

Scope

get_inventory_item

Get inventory item by ID

read_inventory

get_inventory_by_sku

Get inventory by SKU

read_inventory

list_inventory_levels

List inventory levels

read_inventory, read_locations

get_location_inventory

Get inventory at location

read_inventory, read_locations

low_stock_report

Low stock items report

read_inventory, read_locations

adjust_inventory

Adjust inventory quantity

write_inventory

set_inventory_level

Set inventory level

write_inventory

Analytics (6 tools)

Tool

Description

Scope

sales_summary

Sales totals for period

read_orders

top_products

Top products by revenue

read_orders, read_products

orders_by_date_range

Orders grouped by period

read_orders

refund_rate_summary

Refund rate analysis

read_orders

repeat_customer_rate

Repeat customer analysis

read_orders, read_customers

inventory_risk_report

Inventory risk assessment

read_inventory, read_products

Other Editors (Cursor / Windsurf)

Add to .cursor/mcp.json or equivalent:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cob-shopify-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "cob-shopify-mcp", "start"],
      "env": {
        "SHOPIFY_CLIENT_ID": "your_client_id",
        "SHOPIFY_CLIENT_SECRET": "shpss_your_secret",
        "SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN": "your-store.myshopify.com"
      }
    }
  }
}

Development

pnpm install
pnpm test           # Unit tests
pnpm test:integration  # Integration tests (requires Shopify credentials)
pnpm lint           # Biome linter
pnpm typecheck      # TypeScript type checking
pnpm build          # Build with tsup

Architecture

Interactive Architecture Diagram

Animated, interactive diagram showing how Entry Points, Core Engine, Shopify Shell, and the GraphQL API connect

flowchart TB
    subgraph ENTRY["Entry Points"]
        direction LR
        CLI["CLI\nproducts · orders · customers\ninventory · analytics"]
        STDIO["MCP Server\nstdio transport"]
        HTTP["HTTP Server\nStreamable HTTP"]
    end

    subgraph CORE["Core Engine (API-Agnostic)"]
        direction TB

        subgraph REGISTRY["Registry & Discovery"]
            direction LR
            AD["Auto-Discover\n*.tool.ts"]
            REG["Tool Registry\nregister · list · filter"]
            CF["Config Filter\nenable · disable · tiers"]
        end

        subgraph ENGINES["MCP Engines"]
            direction LR
            TE["Tool Engine\nschema gen · execute"]
            RE["Resource Engine\nread-only data"]
            PE["Prompt Engine\ntemplates · workflows"]
        end

        subgraph INFRA["Infrastructure"]
            direction LR
            AUTH["Auth Manager\nstatic · client-creds · OAuth"]
            OBS["Observability\nlogs · metrics · audit"]
            STORE["Storage\nJSON · SQLite+encryption"]
        end

        DT["defineTool() Helper"]
    end

    subgraph SHOPIFY["Shopify Shell"]
        direction TB

        subgraph CLIENT["Shopify GraphQL Client"]
            direction LR
            GQL["GraphQL Client\n@shopify/admin-api-client"]
            RL["Rate Limiter"]
            CACHE["Cache Layer"]
        end

        subgraph TOOLS["49 Tool Definitions"]
            direction LR
            PROD["Products\n15 tools"]
            ORD["Orders\n12 tools"]
            CUST["Customers\n9 tools"]
            INV["Inventory\n7 tools"]
            ANAL["Analytics\n6 tools"]
        end

        subgraph MCPPRIM["MCP Primitives"]
            direction LR
            RES["Resources\nshop info · locations"]
            PROMPT["Prompts\nstore health · reports"]
        end
    end

    SHOPIFY_API["Shopify Admin GraphQL API"]

    CLI --> CORE
    STDIO --> CORE
    HTTP --> CORE

    AD --> REG
    REG --> CF
    CF --> TE
    CF --> RE
    CF --> PE

    DT -.-> REG

    TE --> CLIENT
    RE --> CLIENT
    PE --> CLIENT

    AUTH --> CLIENT
    OBS -.-> TE
    STORE -.-> AUTH

    GQL --> RL
    RL --> CACHE

    TOOLS --> DT
    MCPPRIM --> RE
    MCPPRIM --> PE

    CACHE --> SHOPIFY_API

Project Structure

src/
├── core/               # API-agnostic MCP server core
│   ├── config/         # Zod config schema, multi-source loader
│   ├── auth/           # Static token, client credentials, OAuth
│   ├── engine/         # Tool, Resource, Prompt execution engines
│   ├── registry/       # Tool registry with config filtering
│   ├── storage/        # JSON + SQLite backends with encryption
│   ├── transport/      # stdio + HTTP transports
│   ├── observability/  # pino logger, cost tracker, audit log
│   └── helpers/        # defineTool, defineResource, definePrompt
├── shopify/            # Shopify-specific implementation
│   ├── client/         # GraphQL client, rate limiter, cache, retry
│   ├── tools/          # 49 tools across 5 domains
│   ├── resources/      # 4 MCP resources
│   └── prompts/        # 4 MCP prompts
├── server/             # Server bootstrap and registration bridges
└── cli/                # CLI commands (Commander + consola)

How It Compares

49 tools ship enabled out of the box — but the tool count is unlimited. Developers can add any Shopify GraphQL operation as a custom tool using simple YAML files, no TypeScript required:

# my-tools/get-metafields.yaml
name: get_shop_metafields
domain: shop
description: Get shop metafields by namespace
scopes: [read_metafields]
input:
  namespace:
    type: string
    description: Metafield namespace
    required: true
graphql: |
  query($namespace: String!) {
    shop {
      metafields(first: 10, namespace: $namespace) {
        edges { node { key value } }
      }
    }
  }
response:
  mapping: shop.metafields.edges

Point your config at the directory and they're live:

tools:
  custom_paths: ["./my-tools/"]

The 3-tier system gives full control: Tier 1 (enabled by default), Tier 2 (disabled by default, opt-in via config), Tier 3 (custom YAML tools, enabled by default). Plus tools.enable / tools.disable for granular overrides.

See the Custom Tools Guide for the full reference — YAML structure, variable naming rules, response mapping, scopes reference, error handling, and step-by-step examples.

The package ships with 5 ready-to-use custom tools in custom-tools/ — draft order completion, fulfillment orders, create fulfillment with tracking, update tracking, and order cancellation. They're enabled by default in .env.example (COB_SHOPIFY_CUSTOM_TOOLS=./custom-tools). To disable them, remove or comment out that line.

Managing Tools

# Via environment variables
COB_SHOPIFY_CUSTOM_TOOLS=./custom-tools    # Load custom YAML tools from directory
COB_SHOPIFY_DISABLE=cancel_order,tool2     # Disable specific tools
COB_SHOPIFY_ENABLE=some_tier2_tool         # Enable specific Tier 2 tools
COB_SHOPIFY_READ_ONLY=true                 # Disable ALL write operations

Feature

cob-shopify-mcp

GeLi2001 (147⭐)

pashpashpash (35⭐)

antoineschaller (10⭐)

benwmerritt

Tools

54 (49 built-in + 5 custom)

14

15

22

30+

MCP Resources

4

0

0

0

0

MCP Prompts

4

0

0

0

0

Auth methods

3 (static, client-creds, OAuth)

2

1

1

2

HTTP Transport

Streamable HTTP

No

No

No

No

Encrypted Storage

JSON + SQLite

No

No

No

No

Unit Tests

561

~2

minimal

1

~2

Docker

Multi-stage

No

No

No

No

Rate Limiter

Yes

No

No

No

No

Query Cache

Yes

No

No

No

No

Observability

pino + audit + cost

No

No

No

No

Config-driven

Tier system + YAML

No

No

No

No

Ecosystem

This server manages your store via the Admin GraphQL API. Pair it with Shopify's official MCP servers for the complete experience:

Server

Purpose

Complements cob-shopify-mcp

@shopify/dev-mcp

Search Shopify docs, introspect Admin GraphQL schema

Learn the API while this server manages your store

Storefront MCP

Product browsing, cart, checkout (built into every store)

Customer-facing shopping vs admin-side management

License

MIT

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

Resources

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