Suiware AI Tools and MCP Server (monorepo)

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suiwarea year ago
Suiware AI Tools and MCP Server
Overview

What is Suiware AI Tools?

Suiware AI Tools is a collection of pluggable tools designed for the Vercel AI SDK, enabling AI assistants to interact with the Sui Network and perform various actions, along with an MCP server for AI applications.

How to use Suiware AI Tools?

To use Suiware AI Tools, install the dependencies, configure the environment variables, and run the provided examples to see the tools in action.

Key features of Suiware AI Tools?

  • Pluggable tools for AI assistants to interact with the Sui Network.
  • MCP server for seamless integration within AI applications.
  • Various tools for wallet management, coin transfers, and staking.

Use cases of Suiware AI Tools?

  1. Managing Sui wallet balances.
  2. Transferring coins between addresses.
  3. Staking and unstaking SUI tokens.
  4. Performing coin swaps on the mainnet.

FAQ from Suiware AI Tools?

  • What programming language is used?

The tools are developed in TypeScript.

  • Is there a guide for contributing?

Yes! You can learn how to contribute by checking the packages/tools documentation.

  • Are there examples available?

Yes! There are several examples demonstrating the use of the tools.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
suiware
Star
11
Language
TypeScript
License
Apache-2.0 license

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