Twilio Messaging MCP Server

Twilio Messaging MCP Server

By deshartman GitHub

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Overview

What is Twilio Messaging MCP Server?

Twilio Messaging MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows users to send SMS messages using the Twilio API.

How to use Twilio Messaging MCP Server?

To use the server, you can either run it directly via npx or install it globally using npm. You need to provide your Twilio account credentials and the destination phone number in E.164 format.

Key features of Twilio Messaging MCP Server?

  • Send SMS messages via the Twilio API.
  • Integrates seamlessly with MCP clients like Claude Desktop.
  • Secure handling of credentials without the need for environment variables.

Use cases of Twilio Messaging MCP Server?

  1. Sending automated SMS notifications to users.
  2. Integrating SMS functionality into applications using MCP clients.
  3. Testing SMS sending capabilities during development.

FAQ from Twilio Messaging MCP Server?

  • Can I use this server without a Twilio account?

No, you need a Twilio account to send SMS messages.

  • Is there a limit to the number of messages I can send?

Yes, Twilio has pricing plans that may limit the number of messages based on your account type.

  • How do I secure my Twilio credentials?

The server handles credentials securely without exposing them in environment variables.

Content

Twilio Messaging MCP Server

An MCP server for sending SMS messages via Twilio API. This server provides tools, resources, and prompts for interacting with the Twilio Messaging API.

Features

  • Send SMS messages via Twilio
  • Get status callbacks from Twilio with enhanced handling via @deshartman/mcp-status-callback
  • Integrates with Claude AI via the Model Context Protocol (MCP)
  • Executable via npx for easy usage without installation

Prerequisites

  • Node.js >= 18.0.0
  • Twilio account with:
    • Account SID
    • API Key and Secret
    • Twilio phone number
  • ngrok account with:
    • Auth token
    • Custom domain (optional)

Installation

npm install @deshartman/twilio-messaging-mcp-server

Or run directly with npx:

npx @deshartman/twilio-messaging-mcp-server <accountSid> <apiKey> <apiSecret> <number>

NPX Usage

The package can be executed directly using npx without installation:

# Run with required parameters
npx @deshartman/twilio-messaging-mcp-server <accountSid> <apiKey> <apiSecret> <number>

# With environment variables for ngrok
env NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token NGROK_CUSTOM_DOMAIN=your_domain.ngrok.dev npx @deshartman/twilio-messaging-mcp-server <accountSid> <apiKey> <apiSecret> <number>

This is possible because the package includes the "bin" field in package.json, making it executable via npx.

Environment Variables

  • NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN: Your ngrok authentication token (required for callback handling)
  • NGROK_CUSTOM_DOMAIN: Your custom ngrok domain (optional)

Usage

Running the Server

You can run the server using the provided script with a .env file:

# Create a .env file with your credentials
# See .env.example for the required format

# Run the server (no arguments needed)
./run-server.sh

The .env file should contain:

ACCOUNT_SID=YOUR_ACCOUNT_SID
API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY
API_SECRET=YOUR_API_SECRET
TWILIO_NUMBER=YOUR_TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER
NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN=YOUR_NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN
NGROK_CUSTOM_DOMAIN=your-domain.ngrok.dev

This approach improves security by keeping credentials out of command history and simplifies the execution process.

Directly with Node.js

env NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN=your_ngrok_auth_token NGROK_CUSTOM_DOMAIN=your_domain.ngrok.dev node build/index.js <accountSid> <apiKey> <apiSecret> <number>

MCP Integration

This server provides the following MCP capabilities:

Tools

  • send-sms: Send an SMS message via Twilio with server readiness validation

Resources

  • twilio://statuscallback: Get the last raw status callback data from Twilio with enhanced error handling

Prompts

  • SendSMS: Prompt for sending an SMS using Twilio Messaging MCP Server

Troubleshooting

ngrok Tunnel Issues

If you encounter an error like:

failed to start tunnel: The endpoint 'https://your-domain.ngrok.dev' is already online.

You have a few options:

  1. Stop your existing endpoint first
  2. Use a different domain name
  3. Start both endpoints with --pooling-enabled to load balance between them

ENOTEMPTY Error

If you encounter an npm error like:

npm ERR! code ENOTEMPTY
npm ERR! syscall rename

Try running the server directly with Node.js instead of using npx.

License

MIT

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