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MCP-TWEETBINDER
TweetBinder MCP服务器是一家基于模型上下文协议(MCP)的服务器,允许Claude和其他MCP兼容客户端通过Audiense帐户与您的TweetBinder进行交互
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TweetBinder by Audiense MCP Server
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the TweetBinder by Audiense API, allowing Claude and other MCP-compatible AI models to access TweetBinder by Audiense analytics data.
Features
- Access TweetBinder analytics directly from Claude
- Analyze hashtags, users, and conversations on Twitter/X
- Get engagement metrics, sentiment analysis, and more
- Create Twitter reports with custom search queries
- Check report generation status
- Retrieve detailed report statistics
- Get account balance and quota information
- Count tweets matching specific queries
- List and manage your TweetBinder reports
- Access tweet content and user information from reports
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install mcp-tweetbinder for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @AudienseCo/mcp-tweetbinder --client claude
Manual Configuration
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v18 or higher)
- Claude Desktop App
- TweetBinder by Audiense account with API credentials
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
You need a valid TweetBinder API Bearer Token to use this service. Set it in your environment:
export TWEETBINDER_API_TOKEN='your-bearer-token-here'
Usage with Claude Desktop
-
Edit your Claude Desktop configuration file:
-
MacOS:
code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
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Windows:
code %AppData%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
-
MacOS:
-
Add this configuration:
"mcpServers": {
"tweetbinder": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/absolute/path/to/build/index.js"
],
"env": {
"TWEETBINDER_API_TOKEN": "your-bearer-token-here"
}
}
}
- Restart Claude Desktop
Available Tools
create-twitter-report
Creates a new report that analyzes Twitter/X data based on a search query.
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Parameters:
-
query
(string): The search query for Twitter data. Can include operators like AND, OR, hashtags, mentions, etc. -
limit
(number, optional): Maximum number of tweets to retrieve (up to 50,000). -
startDate
(number, optional): Start date as Unix timestamp (seconds since epoch). -
endDate
(number, optional): End date as Unix timestamp (seconds since epoch). -
reportType
(enum, optional): Type of report to create: "7-day" for last week or "historical" for all time. Default: "7-day".
-
-
Response:
- Report ID and status information for the created report.
- Instructions for checking report status and retrieving statistics.
create-twitter-count
Creates a new report that counts tweets matching a search query.
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Parameters:
-
query
(string): The search query for Twitter data. Can include operators like AND, OR, hashtags, mentions, etc. -
reportType
(enum, optional): Type of report to create: "7-day" for last week or "historical" for all time. Default: "7-day".
-
-
Response:
- Raw JSON response containing:
-
status
: The status of the report creation -
resourceId
: The ID of the created report -
error
/message
: Any error or status messages
-
- Raw JSON response containing:
list-reports
Retrieves a list of all your TweetBinder reports with sorting capabilities.
-
Parameters:
-
order
(string, optional): Sorting parameter in the format 'field|direction'. Example: 'createdAt|-1' for newest first, 'createdAt|1' for oldest first.
-
-
Response:
- Raw JSON response containing an array of reports with details for each:
-
id
: Report ID -
name
: Report name -
status
: Current status (Generated, Waiting, etc.) -
createdAt
: Creation timestamp -
updatedAt
: Last update timestamp -
type
: Report type -
source
: Report source -
query
: Original search query
-
- Raw JSON response containing an array of reports with details for each:
get-report-content
Retrieves the actual tweets or users from a generated report with advanced filtering and pagination.
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Parameters:
-
reportId
(string): The ID of the report to retrieve content for. -
contentType
(enum): The type of content to retrieve: 'tweets' for tweet data or 'users' for user data. -
page
(number, optional): Page number for pagination. Starts at 1. -
perPage
(number, optional): Number of items per page. -
sortBy
(string, optional): Field to sort by (e.g., 'createdAt', 'counts.favorites'). -
sortDirection
(enum, optional): Sort direction: '1' for ascending, '-1' for descending. -
filter
(string, optional): JSON string with filter criteria. Example: '{"counts.favorites":{"$gt":10}}'
-
-
Response:
- Raw JSON response containing:
-
items
: Array of tweet or user objects -
pagination
: Information about total items and pages
-
When requesting tweets, detailed information is returned, including:
- Tweet ID, text, creation date, language
- Author details (name, username, followers, etc.)
- Engagement metrics (retweets, likes, replies, etc.)
- Media content (hashtags, images, links)
- Sentiment analysis
When requesting users, information includes:
- User ID, name, username
- Profile picture URL
- Follower and following counts
- Verification status
- User value and other metrics
- Raw JSON response containing:
Note: Report must be in 'Generated' status to access content. Use the get-report-status
tool to check if a report is ready.
Query Syntax Examples:
-
#apple
: Tweets containing the hashtag #apple -
apple lang:en
: English tweets containing "apple" -
(#apple OR #iphone) -#android
: Tweets with #apple or #iphone but not #android -
@apple
: Tweets mentioning @apple -
from:apple
: Tweets posted by user "apple"
Note: After creating the count report, use the get-report-status
tool to check when it's ready, then use get-report-stats
to get the actual count.
get-report-status
Checks the current status of a TweetBinder report.
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Parameters:
-
reportId
(string): The ID of the report to check.
-
-
Response:
- The current status of the report, which can be one of:
- Generated: The report is complete and ready to use.
- Waiting: The report is still being generated or waiting for tweets to be collected.
- Outdated: The report is being updated with new data and will be available soon.
- Deleted: The report has been deleted and is no longer available.
- Archived: The report has been archived and may be deleted soon.
- An explanation of what the status means and what actions are available.
- The current status of the report, which can be one of:
Note: You must first create a report using the create-twitter-report
or create-twitter-count
tool to get a report ID.
get-report-stats
Retrieves comprehensive statistics and analytics for a TweetBinder report.
-
Parameters:
-
reportId
(string): The ID of the report to retrieve statistics for.
-
-
Response:
- A formatted summary of the report statistics including:
- Overview: Total tweets, date range, contributors, engagement, media, and links.
- Engagement Metrics: Potential reach, impressions, retweets, and likes.
- Sentiment Analysis: Overall sentiment score and interpretation.
- Top Contributors: Most active users and their tweet counts.
- Popular Content: Most retweeted posts.
- Frequently Used Hashtags: Common hashtags used in the conversation.
- A formatted summary of the report statistics including:
Note: The report must have "Generated" status before statistics can be retrieved. Use the get-report-status
tool to check if a report is ready.
get-account-balances
Retrieves information about your account's credit balance, usage, and remaining quota.
-
Parameters:
- None
-
Returns:
- Raw JSON response containing:
-
total
: Total credits available -
used
: Credits used -
available
: Credits currently available -
discount
: Any applicable discount -
remainingReports
: Number of reports remaining -
quota
: Quota information including:-
startedAt
: Quota period start date -
finishedAt
: Quota period end date -
remaining
: Remaining quota -
used
: Used quota -
total
: Total quota
-
-
- Any error or status messages
- Raw JSON response containing:
Troubleshooting
Tools Not Appearing in Claude
- Check Claude Desktop logs:
tail -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
- Verify environment variables are set correctly.
- Ensure the absolute path to index.js is correct.
Authentication Issues
- Double-check credentials.
- Ensure the refresh token is still valid.
- Verify that the required API scopes are enabled and that you have enough credits.
Viewing Logs
To check server logs:
For MacOS/Linux:
tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
For Windows:
Get-Content -Path "$env:AppData\Claude\Logs\mcp*.log" -Wait -Tail 20
Security Considerations
- Keep API credentials secure – never expose them in public repositories.
- Use environment variables to manage sensitive data.
📄 License
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
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