Offline TwitterAPI.io documentation for Claude and AI assistants via MCP. 56 endpoints (with full method/params/body), 32 guides, 24 blog posts. No API key needed.
# Quick install (Claude Code)
claude mcp add twitterapi-io -- npx -y twitterapi-io-mcpAn MCP server that gives Claude, Cursor, VS Code Copilot, and other AI assistants instant, offline access to TwitterAPI.io documentation.
- 56 API endpoints with full HTTP method, body/query parameters, cURL examples, and response schemas
- 32 guide pages covering pricing, authentication, rate limits, webhooks, streaming
- 24 blog posts with tutorials and use cases
- All v2 write endpoints documented with
login_cookies,proxy, and body params - 4 deprecated v1 endpoints marked with migration notices
- Zero API key required — everything is bundled locally
Unlike other Twitter MCP servers that proxy live API calls (and need your API key), this one ships a complete documentation snapshot. Your AI assistant reads it locally, instantly.
- Security fix: sanitized endpoint IDs to prevent path traversal in resource URIs
- Fresh rescrape from docs.twitterapi.io (Feb 2026)
- All 26 write endpoints have body parameters (login_cookies, tweet_text, proxy, etc.)
- All 27 GET endpoints have query parameters
- Scraper auto-extracts method/body/params —
npm run scrapekeeps data fresh
Disclaimer: Independent community project. Not affiliated with TwitterAPI.io.
Previously published as
twitterapi-docs-mcp? Just change the package name — everything else stays the same.
Requires: Node.js 18.18.0+
# Add globally (all projects)
claude mcp add --scope user twitterapi-io -- npx -y twitterapi-io-mcp
# Or project-only
claude mcp add twitterapi-io -- npx -y twitterapi-io-mcp
# Verify
claude mcp listAdd to your config file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"twitterapi-io": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "twitterapi-io-mcp"]
}
}
}Add to .cursor/mcp.json in your project root:
{
"mcpServers": {
"twitterapi-io": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "twitterapi-io-mcp"]
}
}
}Add to .vscode/mcp.json in your project root:
{
"servers": {
"twitterapi-io": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "twitterapi-io-mcp"]
}
}
}Add to ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"twitterapi-io": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "twitterapi-io-mcp"]
}
}
}docker run -i --rm $(docker build -q .) 2>/dev/nullOr build from source:
git clone https://github.com/dorukardahan/twitterapi-io-mcp.git
cd twitterapi-io-mcp && npm install
node index.js| Tool | Description | Best for |
|---|---|---|
search_twitterapi_docs |
Full-text search across all docs (fuzzy matching, typo-tolerant) | Finding endpoints, guides, or blog posts by keyword |
get_twitterapi_endpoint |
Get full endpoint documentation with params, examples, response schema | Deep dive into a specific API endpoint |
list_twitterapi_endpoints |
List endpoints, optionally filtered by category | Browsing what's available in a category |
get_twitterapi_guide |
Get guide pages (pricing, auth, rate limits, webhooks, etc.) | Understanding platform rules and setup |
get_twitterapi_url |
Fetch content by URL path or page key | When you have a direct link to docs |
get_twitterapi_pricing |
Quick pricing overview | Cost questions |
get_twitterapi_auth |
Quick authentication guide | Auth setup and API key usage |
If you're an AI assistant using this MCP server, here's a quick reference:
| User wants... | Use this tool | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Find an endpoint | search_twitterapi_docs |
query: "advanced search" |
| Endpoint details | get_twitterapi_endpoint |
endpoint_name: "tweet_advanced_search" |
| List all endpoints | list_twitterapi_endpoints |
category: "user" (optional) |
| Pricing info | get_twitterapi_pricing |
No params needed |
| Auth guide | get_twitterapi_auth |
No params needed |
| Any guide/page | get_twitterapi_guide |
guide_name: "qps_limits" |
| Fetch by URL | get_twitterapi_url |
url: "pricing" |
Tips:
- Search is fuzzy and typo-tolerant:
"twet object"still finds results - Use
max_results: 5for focused results - Check the
deprecation_noticefield — some legacy endpoints have v2 replacements
Here are real prompts that work well with this MCP server:
- "What are the rate limits for TwitterAPI.io?" — triggers
get_twitterapi_guide - "Show me the tweet advanced search endpoint" — triggers
get_twitterapi_endpoint - "How do I authenticate with the API?" — triggers
get_twitterapi_auth - "What's the pricing?" — triggers
get_twitterapi_pricing - "List all user-related endpoints" — triggers
list_twitterapi_endpointswithcategory: "user" - "How do webhook filter rules work?" — triggers
search_twitterapi_docs - "What endpoints are deprecated?" — triggers
search_twitterapi_docswithquery: "deprecated" - "How do I upload media and create a tweet?" — triggers sequential
get_twitterapi_endpointcalls
All 56 endpoints by category
| Category | Count | Endpoints |
|---|---|---|
| User | 12 | get_user_by_username, get_user_followers, get_user_followings, batch_get_user_by_userids, and 8 more |
| Tweet | 8 | tweet_advanced_search, get_tweet_by_ids, get_tweet_replies_v2, get_user_tweets, and 4 more |
| Community | 9 | create_community_v2, get_community_by_id, join_community_v2, and 6 more |
| Profile | 3 | update_avatar_v2, update_banner_v2, update_profile_v2 |
| Webhook | 4 | add_webhook_rule, get_webhook_rules, update_webhook_rule, delete_webhook_rule |
| Stream | 3 | add_user_to_monitor_tweet, get_user_to_monitor_tweet, remove_user_from_monitor_tweet |
| Action | 14 | create_tweet_v2, like_tweet_v2, retweet_tweet_v2, upload_media_v2, and 10 more |
| DM | 2 | send_dm_v2, get_dm_history_by_user_id |
| List | 2 | get_list_followers, get_list_members |
| Other | 2 | get_trends, get_space_detail |
| Environment Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
TWITTERAPI_MCP_DISK_CACHE |
1 (on) |
Set to 0 to disable disk caching |
npx hangs or fails on first run
The first run downloads the package from npm. If it hangs, try:
npx -y twitterapi-io-mcp@latestOr install globally: npm install -g twitterapi-io-mcp
"Node.js version not supported"
This server requires Node.js 18.18.0 or later. Check your version:
node --versionclaude mcp add not recognized
Make sure Claude Code CLI is installed and up to date:
claude --versionServer starts but no tools appear
Restart your MCP client after adding the server config. Most clients (Claude Desktop, Cursor) need a restart to detect new MCP servers.
┌─────────────┐ MCP (stdio) ┌──────────────────┐
│ Claude / │ ◄──────────────────► │ twitterapi-io-mcp│
│ Cursor / │ │ │
│ VS Code │ │ Bundled docs │
└─────────────┘ │ (56 endpoints) │
└──────────────────┘
No network needed
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Runtime | Node.js 18.18.0+ (ES Modules, no build step) |
| Protocol | MCP via stdio |
| Caching | Hybrid (memory + disk), 24h TTL |
| Search | N-gram tokenization with fuzzy matching |
- AI assistant calls an MCP tool (search, get endpoint, etc.)
- Server searches the bundled documentation snapshot
- Results return instantly with no network requests
I use TwitterAPI.io daily for my projects. Switching between my editor and their docs site got old fast. So I packaged the entire documentation into an MCP server. Now I ask Claude and get answers without leaving my terminal.
If you work with the Twitter/X API through TwitterAPI.io, this saves you the same context-switching. Install it, forget about it, and just ask.
git clone https://github.com/dorukardahan/twitterapi-io-mcp.git
cd twitterapi-io-mcp
npm install
npm test # Run tests (52 tests)
npm start # Start server locally
npm run scrape # Update docs snapshot from twitterapi.ioIf your AI tool doesn't support MCP (like OpenClaw), use the skill version instead — a single markdown file with all 55 endpoints:
👉 twitterapi-io-skill — works with OpenClaw, Claude, GPT, Gemini, and any LLM.
- npm: twitterapi-io-mcp
- Skill version: dorukardahan/twitterapi-io-skill
- GitHub: dorukardahan/twitterapi-io-mcp
- MCP Registry: registry.modelcontextprotocol.io
- TwitterAPI.io: twitterapi.io
PRs welcome! Fork the repo, create a branch, make your changes, and open a pull request. Bug reports and feature requests go to GitHub Issues.
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