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GovQL
@Alex Stout

# govql-mcp-server An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for [GovQL](https://govql.us) — gives AI clients like Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and Cursor direct access to the US Congressional GraphQL API at [api.govql.us/graphql](https://api.govql.us/graphql) without bespoke HTTP wiring. For the design rationale (why FastMCP-Python, the passthrough+curated philosophy, roadmap through v0.4), see [design.md](https://github.com/govql/govql/blob/main/mcp-server/docs/design.md). ## What you can do with it Ask an agent questions like: - *"How did Vermont's two senators vote on the most recent nomination?"* - *"Which legislators in the 118th Congress switched parties during their service?"* - *"Compare Senator Sanders' voting record to Senator Murkowski's on cloture votes in the most recent Congress."* The agent picks the right tool, writes the GraphQL query against the live schema, and parses the response — no manual API wrangling. ## Install The server runs as a per-client subprocess over stdio. Pick your client: ### Claude Desktop Edit `claude_desktop_config.json` (Settings → Developer → Edit Config): ```json { "mcpServers": { "govql": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["govql-mcp-server"] } } } ``` Restart Claude Desktop. The `govql` tools appear in the tools panel. ### Claude Code Add to `.mcp.json` in your project (or `~/.mcp.json` for global): ```json { "mcpServers": { "govql": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["govql-mcp-server"] } } } ``` ### Cursor Settings → MCP → Add Server. Use the same `command` / `args` as above. ### Other clients Any MCP-compatible client that supports stdio servers will work. The command is `uvx govql-mcp-server` with no required arguments. ## Tools | Tool | Purpose | |---|---| | `execute_graphql` | Run any GraphQL query against the GovQL endpoint. Returns the result plus an `last_ingest` timestamp so the agent can reason about data freshness. | | `list_types` | Returns the names and kinds of every type in the GovQL schema. Optional `kind` filter (`"OBJECT"`, `"INPUT_OBJECT"`, `"ENUM"`, etc.) to narrow further. Start here when you don't know what's queryable. | | `describe_type` | Returns one type's full details — fields, arg signatures, input fields, enum values. Call after `list_types` to learn the shape of a specific type before writing a query. | ## Configuration All env vars are optional — the package is zero-config for end users. | Env var | Default | Purpose | |---|---|---| | `GOVQL_ENDPOINT` | `https://api.govql.us/graphql` | Endpoint to query. Override to point at a local dev stack. | | `GOVQL_TIMEOUT_MS` | `30000` | Per-request HTTP timeout. | | `LOG_LEVEL` | `INFO` | Logging level. Logs go to stderr only (stdout is reserved for the MCP transport). | ## Limits (enforced by the upstream API) - Max query depth: 10 - Max query complexity: ~10 billion points (`first: N` multiplies child cost by N — keep page sizes reasonable on deeply nested queries) - Rate limit: 100 requests / 60 s per source IP A depth or complexity violation surfaces as a GraphQL `errors` entry in the tool response so the agent can adjust and retry. ## Data freshness Every `execute_graphql` response includes a `last_ingest` ISO timestamp. Vote data refreshes hourly; legislator data refreshes daily. ## Status Version 0.1.0 ships three foundational tools: a GraphQL passthrough (`execute_graphql`) and two narrow schema-discovery tools (`list_types`, `describe_type`). Curated higher-level tools (`find_legislator`, `get_voting_record`, `compare_voters`, etc.) are planned for subsequent releases — see [design.md](https://github.com/govql/govql/blob/main/mcp-server/docs/design.md) for the roadmap. ## Links - [GovQL project site](https://govql.us) - [GraphQL API](https://api.govql.us/graphql) - [Source / issues](https://github.com/govql/govql)

7 days ago
Ghl Command
@Elite DCs LLC

GoHighLevel MCP server for Claude. 212 tools across 43 modules, including the only programmatic GHL workflow builder (private API, reverse-engineered), funnel + page editor, form builder, pipeline builder, pre-deploy validator, multi-sub-account switching, bulk operations, and full account export. $97 one-time, lifetime updates. GHL Command gives Claude full programmatic control of GoHighLevel through 212 tools across 43 modules. Built for GoHighLevel agency operators who manage many client sub-accounts and want to onboard new clients in minutes instead of days. Exclusive capabilities (none of the free GHL MCPs have these): - Programmatic workflow builder. Create, edit, clone, publish, and validate complete GHL workflows from a single prompt. GHL's public API has no workflow write endpoints; this uses their internal API (the same one their UI calls). - Funnel + page editor and form builder (also private API). - Pipeline builder, goal event builder, full 57-native-trigger registry. - Pre-deploy validator that catches GHL's silent invalid-ID failure (a common workflow-breaking bug GHL never warns you about). - Multi-sub-account token registry. Switch between any client account mid-conversation; API keys swap automatically. - Bulk operations: tag, update, enroll, delete hundreds of contacts in one command. - Full account export and side-by-side location diff for audit or migration. Works with Claude Desktop App, Claude Code (terminal), and headless on a Linux server or droplet. $97 one-time, 3 machines, no subscription, lifetime updates. 30-day time-back guarantee: save 5+ hours on one real client build or full refund.

13 days ago
Swiss Whale Intelligence
@alpineflow-io

**Swiss Whale Intelligence MCP** — 45 on-chain analytics tools for **Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, USDT (ETH + Tron), and tokenized gold (XAUT + PAXG)**, exposed via Model Context Protocol with anonymous OAuth 2.1 (Free tier, no signup required to install). ## Tools (45 across 5 chains + meta) - **Bitcoin** (21): whale alerts, MVRV per address, Meiklejohn-canonical clusters, dormant-wakeup detection, exchange flows, mining-pool balances, SOPR, HODL waves, fear & greed, BTC indicators (Pi Cycle Top, Stock-to-Flow), entity search - **Ethereum** (5): whale alerts, ETH MVRV (3-tier doctrine), hybrid L1+L3 clusters - **Solana** (4): native + SPL whale transfers, address profiles, top movers, flow breakdown - **USDT** (4): cross-chain whale transfers (ETH + Tron), per-address activity, Tether-Treasury mint/burn events - **Tokenized Gold** (3): XAUT + PAXG whale transfers, top holders, supply mint/burn events - **Glossary** (2): plain-English definitions + search for on-chain terms (MVRV, SOPR, HODL waves, etc.) - **Benchmarks + AI + Pro** (6): BTC vs SPY/Gold/SP500 comparisons, AI-synthesized whale_explain narratives, full address history, CSV bulk export ## Quality + Trust - Anonymous OAuth 2.1 (RFC 9728 + RFC 8414), no signup to try - Methodology whitepaper published (CC-BY-4.0, SHA256-pinned): https://swisswhaleintelligence.com/whitepaper/v1.md - Listed in official MCP Registry as `io.github.alpineflow-io/swiss-whale-intelligence` v1.1.0 - Built and operated independently from Switzerland by Catering & Event Services GmbH ## Install ```bash claude mcp add btc-whale-intelligence https://mcp.swisswhaleintelligence.com/mcp ``` Or in Claude Desktop `claude_desktop_config.json`: ```json { "mcpServers": { "swiss-whale-intelligence": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "mcp-remote", "https://mcp.swisswhaleintelligence.com/mcp"] } } } ``` ## Pricing Free tier (anonymous, 38 of 45 tools, 10 API calls/day, 5 AI-queries/day) → Intelligence 49 CHF/mo (full access, 10K API calls/day) → Pro 149 CHF/mo (REST API, business license) → Academic Free (verified .edu/.ac.*/.uni-*).

9 days ago
CalmSEO

a month ago
Lexicon
@Nadine

2 months ago