A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI assistants with tools for working with the Divvi ecosystem. Currently focuses on automatic integration of the @divvi/referral-sdk into JavaScript/TypeScript blockchain applications, with more Divvi-related functionality planned for future releases.
Integrating referral tracking into blockchain applications typically requires understanding SDK documentation, modifying transaction flows, and maintaining integration code as protocols evolve. This MCP server eliminates that complexity by turning any AI assistant into a Divvi integration expert that can automatically implement referral tracking following current best practices.
Compatible with any JavaScript/TypeScript blockchain application, including:
- Frontend frameworks: React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte, vanilla JavaScript
- Backend applications: Node.js, Express, Fastify, serverless functions
- Full-stack frameworks: Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Remix
- Desktop/mobile: Electron, React Native, Ionic
- Any JS/TS app that makes blockchain transactions
The server currently provides an MCP tool (integrate_divvi_referral_sdk) that:
- 📖 Guides AI agents to read the latest official Divvi SDK documentation
- 🔍 Instructs project analysis to understand the target application structure
- 🔧 Provides integration parameters (consumer address and provider campaigns)
- ✅ Ensures proper implementation following official patterns and best practices
⚠️ Prerequisites: Before using this tool, you need to install and configure the MCP server. See the Installation section below.
The easiest way to use this is to simply ask your AI assistant:
"Integrate this dapp with Divvi"
Your AI assistant will guide you through providing the necessary configuration (your Divvi dapp address and campaign addresses) and handle the entire integration process.
For more specific control, you can provide the exact parameters:
"Integrate my dapp with Divvi using consumer address 0x1234..."
The AI assistant will:
- Read the latest Divvi SDK documentation
- Analyze your project structure
- Install the SDK if needed
- Modify your blockchain transactions to include referral tracking
- Add referral submission after transactions
To complete the integration, you'll need:
- Consumer Address: Your Divvi dapp wallet address (used to register as a builder on Divvi)
// The AI assistant will call this internally
integrate_divvi_referral_sdk({
consumerAddress: '0x1234567890123456789012345678901234567890',
})- Always up-to-date: Instructs AI agents to read documentation directly from the official repository
- Universal compatibility: Works with React, Vue, Angular, Node.js, vanilla JS, and any JavaScript/TypeScript framework
- Blockchain library agnostic: Supports viem, ethers, wagmi, and other Web3 libraries
- Non-prescriptive: Provides guidance while letting AI agents use their own capabilities intelligently
- Future-proof: Instructions adapt as the Divvi SDK evolves
- Extensible: Designed to support additional Divvi ecosystem tools and functionality
Technical Note: This integration is implemented as an MCP "tool" rather than a "prompt" type. While the MCP specification includes a prompt type that would be more semantically appropriate for this use case, we chose the tool implementation for broader compatibility, as Cursor doesn't currently support MCP prompts.
- Node.js 22+
- An MCP-compatible AI assistant (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Copilot, etc.)
The easiest way to use the Divvi MCP server is via npm:
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"divvi-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@divvi/mcp-server"],
"env": {}
}
}
}Cursor supports MCP servers through its settings. Add the server configuration:
- Open Cursor Settings (Cmd/Ctrl + ,)
- Navigate to "Features" → "Model Context Protocol"
- Add a new MCP server with:
- Name:
divvi-mcp - Command:
npx - Args:
["-y", "@divvi/mcp-server"]
- Name:
Alternatively, if Cursor uses a configuration file, add:
{
"mcpServers": {
"divvi-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@divvi/mcp-server"]
}
}
}Configure according to your MCP client's documentation, using:
- Command:
npx - Args:
["-y", "@divvi/mcp-server"]
For development or if you prefer building from source:
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/divvi-xyz/divvi-mcp.git cd divvi-mcp -
Install dependencies:
yarn install
-
Build the server:
yarn build
-
Configure your AI assistant to point to the local build:
Use
nodeas the command and["/path/to/divvi-mcp/dist/index.js"]as the args in your MCP client configuration.
The tool instructs AI agents to read the official SDK documentation from:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/divvi-xyz/divvi-referral-sdk/refs/heads/main/README.md
This ensures the integration always follows the latest patterns and examples.
AI agents analyze the target project to understand:
- Package manager (npm/yarn)
- JavaScript/TypeScript framework being used
- Blockchain libraries (viem, ethers, wagmi)
- Existing transaction patterns
- Account management approach
Following the official documentation, AI agents implement:
- SDK installation
- Import statements
- Transaction modifications (adding referral tags)
- Referral submission after transactions
- Proper error handling
The integration ensures:
- All blockchain transactions include referral tracking
- Referral failures don't break existing transaction flows
- Code follows project conventions
- Integration uses the provided addresses correctly
# Start in development mode
yarn dev
# Run tests
yarn test
# Type checking
yarn typecheck
# Linting
yarn lint
# Format code
yarn formatsrc/
├── index.ts # Main MCP server implementation
├── index.test.ts # Unit tests
└── ...
scripts/ # Build and utility scripts
dist/ # Compiled output
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch:
git checkout -b feature/my-feature - Make your changes following the existing code style
- Add tests for new functionality
- Run the test suite:
yarn test - Submit a pull request
Provides instructions for integrating the @divvi/referral-sdk into a project.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
consumerAddress |
string | Yes | Your Divvi dapp wallet address (builder registration) |
Comprehensive integration instructions that guide AI agents through:
- Reading official documentation
- Analyzing project structure
- Implementing the integration
- Validating the result
Additional tools for the Divvi ecosystem are planned for future releases. These may include:
- Data integration: Helpers for tracking referral performance and metrics
- Protocol interaction: Direct interaction with Divvi protocol contracts
- Campaign management: Tools for creating and managing referral campaigns
Stay tuned for updates as we expand the server's capabilities!
- @divvi/referral-sdk: The core TypeScript SDK for Divvi integration
- Divvi Protocol: The main Divvi ecosystem repositories
- Documentation: Divvi SDK Docs
- Issues: GitHub Issues
- Discussions: GitHub Discussions
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
Built with ❤️ for the Divvi ecosystem