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Birdeye MCP Skill

by jolestar · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Use Birdeye MCP through UXC for token market data, trending and discovery workflows, price monitoring, and DEX-related reads with help-first live tool discov...
README (SKILL.md)

Birdeye MCP Skill

Use this skill to run Birdeye MCP operations through uxc.

Reuse the uxc skill for shared protocol discovery, output parsing, and generic auth/binding flows.

Prerequisites

  • uxc is installed and available in PATH.
  • Network access to https://mcp.birdeye.so/mcp.
  • A Birdeye API key is available.

Core Workflow

  1. Confirm endpoint and protocol with help-first probing:
    • uxc https://mcp.birdeye.so/mcp -h
    • expected unauthenticated behavior today: 401 Unauthorized
  2. Configure credential/binding for repeatable auth:
    • uxc auth credential set birdeye-mcp --auth-type api_key --header "X-API-KEY={{secret}}" --secret-env BIRDEYE_API_KEY
    • uxc auth credential set birdeye-mcp --auth-type api_key --header "X-API-KEY={{secret}}" --secret-op op://Engineering/birdeye/api-key
    • uxc auth binding add --id birdeye-mcp --host mcp.birdeye.so --path-prefix /mcp --scheme https --credential birdeye-mcp --priority 100
  3. Use fixed link command by default:
    • command -v birdeye-mcp-cli
    • If missing, create it: uxc link birdeye-mcp-cli https://mcp.birdeye.so/mcp
    • birdeye-mcp-cli -h
  4. Inspect the live tool list before execution:
    • birdeye-mcp-cli -h
    • then inspect the specific operation you need with \x3Coperation> -h
  5. Prefer read-only discovery first, then broader monitoring queries.

Capability Focus

Birdeye MCP is a fit for these read-heavy workflows:

  • token market data
  • trending or discovery views
  • price monitoring
  • DEX liquidity or trading context
  • token or pair lookup

Inspect birdeye-mcp-cli -h after auth setup for the current tool list. Birdeye MCP is still in beta and the live tool surface may evolve independently of this wrapper skill.

Recommended Usage Pattern

  1. Start from one focused read goal:
    • current market data for a token
    • trending token or narrative discovery
    • DEX liquidity or price movement checks
  2. Run host help first, then operation help.
  3. Prefer narrow symbol, address, or chain scopes before broad scans.
  4. Parse the JSON envelope first, then inspect data.

Guardrails

  • Keep automation on JSON output envelope; do not rely on --text.
  • Parse stable fields first: ok, kind, protocol, data, error.
  • Use birdeye-mcp-cli as default command path.
  • birdeye-mcp-cli \x3Coperation> ... is equivalent to uxc https://mcp.birdeye.so/mcp \x3Coperation> ....
  • If unauthenticated probe or runtime call returns 401 Unauthorized:
    • confirm auth binding matches endpoint with uxc auth binding match https://mcp.birdeye.so/mcp
    • confirm credential shape with uxc auth credential info birdeye-mcp
    • reset credential as API-key header if needed: uxc auth credential set birdeye-mcp --auth-type api_key --header "X-API-KEY={{secret}}" --secret-env BIRDEYE_API_KEY
  • Birdeye MCP is beta. Do not hardcode assumptions about the live tool list or argument names; inspect -h first.
  • Keep initial queries small and specific because market/discovery tools can return wide datasets.
  • Treat this skill as read-only market and discovery access, not a trading or execution surface.

References

  • Invocation patterns:
    • references/usage-patterns.md
Usage Guidance
This skill appears to do exactly what it says — read-only access to Birdeye MCP — but the SKILL.md requires an API key (BIRDEYE_API_KEY or a secret-op path) while the registry metadata lists no required env vars. Before installing, confirm: (1) you or your org will supply a Birdeye API key (and whether it should be provided via BIRDEYE_API_KEY or your secret manager), (2) you trust the endpoint mcp.birdeye.so and the 'uxc' tool used to persist credentials, and (3) you are comfortable that running the suggested 'uxc auth credential set' will store the API key in your local/uxc config or your secret manager binding. If any of those are unclear, request the skill publisher to update the registry metadata to declare the required env var(s) and to explain the op:// secret usage. Test with narrow, read-only queries first and avoid providing unrelated credentials.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: birdeye-mcp-skill Version: 1.0.0 The birdeye-mcp-skill is a legitimate integration for accessing Birdeye's token market and DEX data via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It utilizes the 'uxc' utility to manage API key authentication and command execution against the official Birdeye endpoint (https://mcp.birdeye.so/mcp). The skill follows standard patterns for read-only data discovery and lacks any indicators of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or unauthorized execution.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description (Birdeye MCP for token market/discovery reads) aligns with the instructions to call https://mcp.birdeye.so/mcp via the uxc tool and to prefer read-only queries. Requiring 'uxc' and an API key is reasonable for this integration. No unrelated services or capabilities are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md gives explicit, bounded runtime instructions (probe host with help-first, configure uxc credential/binding, use birdeye-mcp-cli, prefer narrow reads). These instructions stick to the stated purpose. They do instruct the agent to configure credentials and to interact with a secret-op path and an environment variable (BIRDEYE_API_KEY) — see environment_proportionality for the metadata mismatch.
Install Mechanism
No install spec is present (instruction-only skill), which minimizes installation risk. The only code file is a local validation script; there is no automated download or archive extraction.
Credentials
SKILL.md expects an API key (examples reference BIRDEYE_API_KEY and op://Engineering/birdeye/api-key) and shows how to bind an X-API-KEY header. However, the skill metadata declares no required environment variables or primary credential. This metadata omission is an incoherence: the skill will require secrets at runtime even though none are declared. The reference to an op://Engineering secret path may point to an internal secret manager and should be validated before use.
Persistence & Privilege
The instructions direct use of 'uxc auth credential set' and 'uxc auth binding add', which will persist credentials/bindings into the uxc configuration. This is expected for a credentialed client integration and not unusual, but users should understand it modifies local/uxc state (not the skill system). 'always' is false and the skill does not request elevated platform privileges.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install birdeye-mcp-skill
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /birdeye-mcp-skill
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
birdeye-mcp-skill 1.0.0 - Initial public release of the Birdeye MCP skill. - Enables use of Birdeye MCP through `uxc` for token market data, trending/discovery workflows, price monitoring, and DEX-related reads. - Implements help-first probing, API-key authentication, and credential binding setup. - Focused on read-heavy workflows and live tool discovery with safety guardrails for beta instability. - Provides detailed usage patterns, troubleshooting steps, and recommended automation strategies.
Metadata
Slug birdeye-mcp-skill
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Birdeye MCP Skill?

Use Birdeye MCP through UXC for token market data, trending and discovery workflows, price monitoring, and DEX-related reads with help-first live tool discov... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 220 downloads so far.

How do I install Birdeye MCP Skill?

Run "/install birdeye-mcp-skill" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Birdeye MCP Skill free?

Yes, Birdeye MCP Skill is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Birdeye MCP Skill support?

Birdeye MCP Skill is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Birdeye MCP Skill?

It is built and maintained by jolestar (@jolestar); the current version is v1.0.0.

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