
Twitter Cookie mcpServer
@dewkiks
Twitter MCP Server
Overview
What is Twitter Cookie mcpServer?
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants to interact with Twitter using cookie-based authentication. It leverages the unofficial twikit library for Twitter integration and is intended for educational/experimental use.
How to use Twitter Cookie mcpServer?
Install via Smithery or manually clone the repository and install dependencies with pip install -r requirements.txt. Obtain the ct0 and auth_token cookies from your logged-in Twitter/X browser session, then configure Claude Desktop by adding environment variables TWITTER_CT0 and TWITTER_AUTH_TOKEN to the server entry in claude_desktop_config.json.
Key features of Twitter Cookie mcpServer
- Post, like, retweet, and search tweets
- Get user profiles and follow/unfollow users
- Access your timeline or other user timelines
- Send, read, and react to direct messages
- Retrieve trending topics by category
Use cases of Twitter Cookie mcpServer
- Post tweets about AI developments
- Search for tweets and display the top results
- Send direct messages to users
- Get your latest timeline tweets
- Like or retweet specific tweet IDs
- Get trending topics in sports
FAQ from Twitter Cookie mcpServer
Is this an official Twitter API?
No, it uses the unofficial twikit library and is not endorsed by Twitter/X. It may break without notice and is intended for educational/experimental purposes only.
What cookies are required for authentication?
You need the ct0 (CSRF token) and auth_token (authentication token) from your Twitter/X browser session, accessible via Developer Tools > Application/Storage > Cookies.
How do I install Twitter Cookie mcpServer?
You can install automatically via Smithery using npx -y @smithery/cli install @dewkiks/twitter-mcp-server --client claude, or manually by cloning the repository and running pip install -r requirements.txt.
What tools are available with Twitter Cookie mcpServer?
Available tools include tweet, like_tweet, retweet, search_tweets, get_user_info, get_timeline, send_dm, get_dm_history, add_reaction_to_message, delete_dm, get_tweet_replies, and get_trends.
What are the risks of using this server?
Account restrictions are possible. The server uses an unofficial API that may break without notice. Use at your own risk.