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This server enables AI models & Agents to interact with and search data from multiple curated sources through a unified MCP (model context protocol) server..

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Recall Data Omnifeeds

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to various data feeds including Twitter, Substack, and CoinGecko. This server enables AI models to interact with and analyze data from multiple sources through a unified interface.

Features

  • Twitter Integration

    • Get user profiles and tweets
    • Search tweets and profiles
    • Access trending topics
    • Full write access (tweet, like, retweet, follow)
    • Direct messaging support
    • Grok chat integration
  • Substack Integration

    • Get publication information
    • Retrieve recent posts
    • Access post comments
    • Search posts
    • Support for both custom domains and subdomains
  • CoinGecko Integration

    • Get current token prices
    • Retrieve contract addresses and chains
    • Search for tokens
    • Get trending tokens
    • Support for both free and Pro API access

Integrate with Claude

  1. Install and build the server:

    npm install
    npm run build
    
  2. In Claude, go to Settings -> Developer -> Add MCP endpoint

  3. Add the following configuration:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "recall-data-omnifeeds": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": ["path to omnifeeds build they just created"],
          "env": {
            "PORT": "3008",
            "TWITTER_USERNAME": "xx",
            "TWITTER_PASSWORD": "xxx",
            "TWITTER_EMAIL": "xxx",
            "COINGECKO_API_KEY": "xxx" (optional)
          }
        }
    }
    
  4. Restart Claude

  5. Verify the integration:

    • Look for a number next to a hammer icon in the bottom right of the prompt input
    • Test the integration by asking:
      has anyone mentioned a cool coin lately on this list https://x.com/i/lists/1879866762147303588?
      

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/recall-data-omnifeeds.git
    cd recall-data-omnifeeds
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Create a .env file with your API credentials:

    # Twitter credentials (if needed)
    TWITTER_USERNAME=your_twitter_username
    TWITTER_PASSWORD=your_twitter_password
    TWITTER_EMAIL=your_twitter_email
    
    # CoinGecko credentials (optional)
    COINGECKO_API_KEY=your_api_key  # Optional: enables Pro API features
    
  4. Build the project:

    npm run build
    
  5. Start the server:

    npm start
    

Usage

The server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and can be used with any MCP-compatible client. Here are some example invocations:

Twitter Examples

// Get a user's profile
const result = await server.invoke("twitter-get-profile", {
  username: "example_user"
});

// Get recent tweets
const result = await server.invoke("twitter-get-tweets", {
  username: "example_user",
  count: 10
});

// Search tweets
const result = await server.invoke("twitter-search-tweets", {
  query: "example search",
  count: 20
});

Substack Examples

// Get publication info
const result = await server.invoke("substack-get-publication-info", {
  substackId: "example.substack.com"
});

// Get recent posts
const result = await server.invoke("substack-get-recent-posts", {
  substackId: "example.substack.com",
  limit: 10
});

// Search posts
const result = await server.invoke("substack-search-posts", {
  substackId: "example.substack.com",
  searchTerm: "example search",
  limit: 10
});

CoinGecko Examples

// Get token price
const result = await server.invoke("coingecko-get-price", {
  tokenId: "bitcoin",
  currency: "usd"
});

// Get contract addresses
const result = await server.invoke("coingecko-get-contracts", {
  tokenId: "usd-coin"
});

// Search tokens
const result = await server.invoke("coingecko-search", {
  query: "ethereum",
  limit: 5
});

// Get trending tokens
const result = await server.invoke("coingecko-trending", {
  limit: 5
});

API Reference

Twitter Tools

Tool Name Description Parameters
twitter-get-profile Get a user's profile information username (required)
twitter-get-tweets Get recent tweets from a user username (required), count (optional, default: 10)
twitter-search-tweets Search for tweets query (required), count (optional, default: 20)
twitter-get-trends Get trending topics None
twitter-send-tweet Send a tweet text (required)
twitter-like-tweet Like a tweet tweetId (required)
twitter-retweet Retweet a tweet tweetId (required)
twitter-follow-user Follow a user username (required)

Substack Tools

Tool Name Description Parameters
substack-get-publication-info Get publication information substackId (required)
substack-get-recent-posts Get recent posts substackId (required), limit (optional, default: 10)
substack-search-posts Search posts substackId (required), searchTerm (required), limit (optional, default: 10)
substack-get-comments Get comments for a post substackId (required), postId (required)

CoinGecko Tools

Tool Name Description Parameters
coingecko-get-features Get available CoinGecko API features None
coingecko-get-price Get the current price of a token tokenId (required), currency (optional, default: "usd")
coingecko-get-contracts Get contract addresses and chains for a token tokenId (required)
coingecko-search Search for tokens by query query (required), limit (optional, default: 10)
coingecko-trending Get trending tokens limit (optional, default: 10)

Development

Project Structure

recall-data-omnifeeds/
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts              # Main server entry point
│   ├── twitter-client.ts     # Twitter API client
│   ├── substack-client.ts    # Substack API client
│   ├── coingecko-client.ts   # CoinGecko API client
│   └── tools/               # MCP tool implementations
├── dist/                    # Compiled JavaScript files
├── package.json            # Project configuration
└── tsconfig.json          # TypeScript configuration

Building

npm run build

Running Tests

npm test

License

ISC

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

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    Reviews

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    user_RmsMYnSI
    2025-04-17

    As a dedicated user of data-omnifeeds-mcp by recallnet, I can confidently say this is a game-changer for data aggregation and management! The seamless integration and user-friendly interface make it an indispensable tool for data analysis tasks. Highly recommend checking it out on GitHub: https://github.com/recallnet/data-omnifeeds-mcp.