@one-source/mcp 5.1.1 → 5.2.1
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- package/LICENSE +41 -15
- package/README.md +8 -2
- package/README.npm.md +8 -2
- package/README.repo.md +8 -2
- package/dist/cli.js +1 -1
- package/dist/create-server.d.ts +2 -2
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- package/skills/onesource-mcp-setup/SKILL.md +308 -308
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# @one-source/mcp
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Unified MCP server for [OneSource](https://docs.onesource.io) —
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Unified MCP server for [OneSource](https://docs.onesource.io) — 28 tools for blockchain data and live chain queries in a single server.
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> **What is MCP?** The [Model Context Protocol](https://modelcontextprotocol.io) lets AI assistants call tools and access data sources. This server exposes both the OneSource blockchain API and its documentation as tools.
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### Check for Updates
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> **Tip:** If you edited the config file manually (instead of using `claude mcp add`), you must run `/reload-plugins` for changes to take effect. Restarting Claude Code also works.
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| `1s_setup_check` shows "Not configured" | Most common cause: config was changed but the MCP server wasn't reloaded. Run `/reload-plugins` in Claude Code, or restart Claude Desktop / Cursor. If the key still isn't reaching the server, try setting it as an environment variable directly — see **Alternative: Set the Key as an Environment Variable** above. |
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| `1s_setup_check` shows API key configured but tools return 402 | The key may be invalid or the account may not have a developer plan. Verify the key at app.onesource.io. |
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| "MCP server onesource already exists" error | Run `claude mcp remove onesource` first, then re-add it with your updated config. |
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| Config changed but nothing happened | Run `/reload-plugins` in Claude Code to reload MCP servers, then `/mcp` to check connection status. |
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| Tool returns HTTP 402 error (x402 path) | x402 is not configured, or the wallet has insufficient USDC on Base. Check `1s_setup_check` for wallet address and balance. |
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| "x402 setup failed" in server logs | The private key format is wrong. It must be a 64-character hex string (with or without `0x` prefix). |
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