What is A mcp server that bridges Dune Analytics data to AI agents.?
Dune Analytics MCP Server is a server that allows users to fetch and run Dune Analytics queries, returning results in CSV format. It requires Python 3.10+ and a valid Dune Analytics API key.
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Dune Analytics MCP Server
A mcp server that bridges Dune Analytics data to AI agents.
Features
Tools:
get_latest_result: Fetch the latest results of a Dune query by ID.
run_query: Execute a Dune query by ID and retrieve results.
CSV Output: All results are returned as CSV-formatted strings for easy processing.
Prerequisites
Python 3.10+
A valid Dune Analytics API key (get one from Dune Analytics)
Installation# Installing via Smithery
To install Dune Analytics for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @kukapay/dune-analytics-mcp --client claude
Manual Installation
Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/dune-analytics-mcp.git
cd dune-analytics-mcp
Set Up Environment Variables:
Create a .env file in the project root:
DUNE_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
Alternatively, set it as a system environment variable:
export DUNE_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"
Usage# Running the Server
Development Mode:
mcp dev main.py
This starts the server with hot reloading for development.
Install for Claude Desktop:
mcp install main.py --name "Dune Analytics"
Installs the server as a service for use with Claude Desktop.
Tool Usage
get_latest_result(query_id)
Description: Retrieves the latest results of a specified Dune query.
Input: query_id (int) - The ID of the Dune query.
Output: CSV-formatted string of the query results.
Example:
get_latest_result(query_id=4853921)
run_query(query_id)
Description: Executes a Dune query and returns the results.
Input: query_id (int) - The ID of the Dune query to run.
Output: CSV-formatted string of the query results.
Example:
run_query(query_id=1215383)
Example Commands in Claude Desktop
"Get latest results for dune query 1215383"
"Run dune query 1215383"
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.