Supports configuration via environment variables or .env files for server setup and customization.
Used for version control of the project, specifically mentioned as a prerequisite for using the server.
Provides repository hosting for the project, allowing cloning and contributing to the codebase.
Required runtime environment for the MCP server, specified as version 18.x or newer.
Used for package management and publishing updates to the server, with automated publishing workflows.
Integrated for code formatting, available through the 'format' command.
Handles automated versioning and publishing through CI workflows based on conventional commit messages.
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., "@Whodis MCP Servercheck if mynewstartup.com and coolapp.dev are available"
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.
Whodis MCP Server
This project provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server specifically designed to check the availability of domain names using WHOIS lookups. It allows AI assistants or other tools to integrate domain availability checks into their workflows.
Overview
What is MCP?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that allows AI systems to securely and contextually connect with external tools and data sources. This server implements the MCP standard to provide domain availability information.
Related MCP server: WebSearch-MCP
Features
Domain Availability Checks: Uses the
whoiserlibrary to perform WHOIS lookups and determine if domains appear to be available or registered.MCP Tool Integration: Exposes a
check-domain-availabilitytool for MCP clients (like AI assistants).CLI Interface: Includes a command-line interface (
whodis-mcp-server check-domain-availability ...) for direct usage and testing.Structured Logging: Provides detailed logging for debugging and monitoring.
Configurable: Supports configuration via environment variables or
.envfiles.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
Node.js (>=18.x): Download
Git: For version control
Step 1: Clone and Install
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/vinsidious/whodis-mcp-server.git
cd whodis-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
npm installStep 2: Run Development Server
Start the server in development mode to interact with it via the MCP Inspector:
npm run dev:serverThis starts the MCP server and enables the MCP Inspector at http://localhost:5173, where you can test the check-domain-availability tool.
Step 3: Test the Tool via CLI
Run the domain availability checker directly from the command line:
# Using CLI in development mode
npm run dev:cli -- check-domain-availability example.com non-existent-domain-12345.org
# Or run the built version
npm run start:cli -- check-domain-availability google.com my-unique-idea.devThe CLI will output a JSON object containing available and unavailable arrays.
Architecture
This server follows a layered architecture:
src/
├── cli/ # Command-line interface logic
├── controllers/ # Business logic for domain checks
├── services/ # Interaction with the whoiser library
├── tools/ # MCP tool definition and argument validation
├── types/ # Shared type definitions
├── utils/ # Shared utilities (logging, errors, etc.)
└── index.ts # Main entry point for server and CLIDevelopment Guide
Development Scripts
# Start MCP server in development mode (with MCP Inspector)
npm run dev:server
# Run CLI commands in development mode
npm run dev:cli -- check-domain-availability <domains...>
# Build the project for production
npm run build
# Start MCP server in production mode (requires MCP client)
npm run start:server
# Run CLI commands using the production build
npm run start:cli -- check-domain-availability <domains...>Testing
# Run all tests
npm test
# Generate test coverage report
npm run test:coverageCode Quality
# Lint code
npm run lint
# Format code with Prettier
npm run formatMCP Tool: check-domain-availability
PURPOSE: Checks the availability of one or more domain names.
INPUT: An array of domain names.
{ "domains": ["example.com", "another-domain.net"] }OUTPUT: A JSON object containing two arrays:
available(domains that appear to be unregistered) andunavailable(domains that appear to be registered).{ "available": ["likely-available-domain123.xyz"], "unavailable": ["google.com"] }Note: Availability checks depend on WHOIS server responses and might not be 100% accurate for all TLDs or due to temporary network issues. Domains where lookup failed are omitted.
WHEN TO USE: Use this tool when you need to determine if specific domain names can potentially be registered.
Debugging
MCP Inspector
Access the visual MCP Inspector to test the tool and view request/response details:
Run
npm run dev:serverOpen http://localhost:5173 in your browser
Use the UI to call the
check-domain-availabilitytool.
Server Logs
Enable debug logs for detailed output:
# Set environment variable
DEBUG=true npm run dev:server
# Or set DEBUG=true in your .env fileLogs are also saved to files in ~/.mcp/data/whodis-mcp-server.*.log.
Publishing
To publish updates to npm:
Ensure changes are committed and follow conventional commit messages (e.g.,
feat:,fix:,chore:).Push changes to the
mainbranch.The
ci-semantic-release.ymlworkflow will automatically build, test, version, and publish the package to npm.