Go Sui MCP (Management Control Plane)
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A Go-based management control plane server for Sui blockchain, providing REST APIs to interact with local Sui client commands.
Overview
What is Go Sui MCP (Management Control Plane)?
A Go-based management control plane server for the Sui blockchain, providing MCP (Management Control Plane) tools that wrap local Sui client commands. Designed for developers using Cursor IDE.
How to use Go Sui MCP (Management Control Plane)?
Clone the repository, build with go build -o go-sui-mcp, then run in stdio mode (./go-sui-mcp server) or SSE mode (./go-sui-mcp server --sse --port 8080). Configure via $HOME/.go-sui-mcp.yaml, environment variables (GOSUI_*), or command-line flags. Integrate with Cursor IDE by adding a .cursor/mcp.json entry pointing to the binary.
Key features of Go Sui MCP (Management Control Plane)
- MCP tools for Sui client operations
- Supports both stdio and SSE modes
- Integrates with Cursor IDE for development
- Configuration via file, environment, or flags
- Tools for balance, objects, transactions, and more
Use cases of Go Sui MCP (Management Control Plane)
- Transfer SUI tokens to a recipient using
sui-pay-sui - Retrieve the balance summary of a Sui address
- Get details of a specific Sui object
- Process and inspect a Sui transaction
- Check the local Sui client version and binary path
FAQ from Go Sui MCP (Management Control Plane)
What modes does the server support?
The server can run in stdio mode (default) or SSE mode (using --sse and --port flags).
How can I configure the server?
Configuration is via a YAML file at $HOME/.go-sui-mcp.yaml, environment variables with the GOSUI_ prefix, or command-line flags.
What tools does the server provide?
Tools include sui-formatted-version, sui-path, sui-balance-summary, sui-objects-summary, sui-object, sui-process-transaction, and sui-pay-sui.
What are the prerequisites for running the server?
Go 1.20 or higher and a Sui client installed and available in the system PATH. Cursor IDE is recommended but optional.
How do I integrate with Cursor IDE?
Create a .cursor/mcp.json file in your project root with entries pointing to the compiled binary and optional SSE URL (e.g., http://localhost:8080/sse).