Read public X profiles, tweets, and search results without official API costs.
This MCP tool claims to read public X/Twitter content via a stealth browser without requiring API keys or declared remote API endpoints, but it does execute code and its actual network behavior and implementation details are not transparent from the materials. Open-source code and an MIT license reduce risk, but low adoption and unknown maintenance mean it should be used with caution.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no request for account credentials, API tokens, or other sensitive authentication material, so credential exposure appears limited.
Although the declared remote host is 'none,' the stated function of reading public X/Twitter content necessarily involves outbound network access, implemented via a 'stealth browser.' The materials do not clearly enumerate the actual domains contacted, whether any intermediary service is used, or what query data may be transmitted, so outbound data boundaries are unclear.
The system checks confirm that this tool executes code; combined with the 'stealth browser' description, it likely launches a local browser or related automation process. This is a typical capability for such tools, and the materials do not currently show requests for system privileges beyond the stated purpose.
The materials do not specify which local files, caches, or browser data directories may be read or written; browser automation commonly involves temporary files, cookies, or page content handling. Current information does not prove excessive access, but the data access scope is insufficiently disclosed.
Positive factors include an open-source repository and MIT license, which allow source review; however, the source is a third-party registry listing, the GitHub project has 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and the README is absent, so while auditability exists, trust and maturity remain limited.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "x-mcp-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Read the latest 20 public tweets from @OpenAI on X, extract publish time, topic keywords, and engagement metrics, then summarize recent content themes.
A tweet list, extracted key fields, and a brief summary of the account's recent content strategy.
Search public X discussions about “AI agents” from the past week and organize common viewpoints, representative tweets, and recurring debates.
A theme-based summary of search results with representative tweet examples.
Read the public profile and recent posts of @vercel on X, then summarize its positioning, common topics, and audience characteristics.
An overview of the profile, content theme analysis, and a concise audience profile assessment.
Search public X/Twitter posts and retrieve tweet details through a read-only MCP tool.
Connect to X through MCP clients to fetch, search, and handle tweets.
Securely interact with X while preventing sensitive tweet content from leaking into logs.
Automate X engagement, search, timelines, and tweet actions through MCP.
Automate Twitter/X interactions, posting, and management with AI agents.
Enable AI agents to search, post, reply, and engage on Twitter/X.