Foundry MCP Server
A simple, lightweight and fast MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides Solidity development capabilities using the Foundry toolchain (Forge, Cast, and Anvil).

Overview
This server connects LLM assistants to the Foundry ecosystem, enabling them to:
- Interact with nodes (local Anvil instances or remote RPC endpoints)
- Analyze smart contracts and blockchain data
- Perform common EVM operations using Cast
- Manage, deploy, and execute Solidity code and scripts
- Work with a persistent Forge workspace
Features
Network Interaction
- Start and manage local Anvil instances
- Connect to any remote network (just specify the RPC)
- Get network/chain information
Contract Interaction
- Call contract functions (read-only)
- Send transactions to contracts (if
PRIVATE_KEY
is configured)
- Get transaction receipts
- Read contract storage
- Analyze transaction traces
- Retrieve contract ABIs and sources from block explorers
Solidity Development
- Maintain a dedicated Forge workspace
- Create and edit Solidity files
- Install dependencies
- Run Forge scripts
- Deploy contracts
Utility Functions
- Calculate contract addresses
- Check contract bytecode size
- Estimate gas costs
- Convert between units (hex to decimals, etc.,)
- Generate wallets
- Get event logs
- Lookup function and event signatures
Installation & Usage
Manual Setup
-
Ensure Foundry tools (Forge, Cast, Anvil) are installed on your system:
curl -L https://foundry.paradigm.xyz | bash
foundryup
-
Clone and build the server.
bun i && bun build
-
Update your client config (eg: Claude desktop):
"mcpServers": {
"foundry": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "foundry-mcp"],
"env" :{
"PRIVATE_KEY": "0x1234"
}
}
}
[!NOTE]
PRIVATE_KEY
is optional
NPM Package
You can install the server as an NPM package (after it is published):
npm install foundry-mcp
Or run directly with npx:
npx -y foundry-mcp
Docker Image
You can pull and run the official Docker image (after it is published):
docker pull alexbakers/foundry-mcp:latest
docker run -p 3000:3000 alexbakers/foundry-mcp:latest
Or use in your mcpServers config:
"mcpServers": {
"foundry": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-v",
"/path/to/your/project:/path/to/your/project",
"-e",
"PRIVATE_KEY",
"alexbakers/foundry-mcp"
],
"env" :{
"PRIVATE_KEY": "0x1234"
}
}
}
Development & Publishing
Build Locally
npm install
npm run build
Publish to NPM & Docker Hub
Publishing is automated via GitHub Actions on every release tag (vX.Y.Z
).
- NPM: Requires
NPM_TOKEN
secret in GitHub.
- Docker: Requires
DOCKERHUB_USERNAME
and DOCKERHUB_TOKEN
secrets in GitHub.
mcpServers Usage
To use the server in your mcpServers setup, either:
Configuration
The server supports the following environment variables:
RPC_URL
: Default RPC URL to use when none is specified (optional)
PRIVATE_KEY
: Private key to use for transactions (optional)
[!CAUTION]
Do not add keys with mainnet funds. Even though the code uses it safely, LLMs can hallicunate and send malicious transactions.
Use it only for testing/development purposes. DO NOT trust the LLM!!
Workspace
The server maintains a persistent Forge workspace at ~/.mcp-foundry-workspace
for all Solidity files, scripts, and dependencies.
Tools
Anvil
anvil_start
: Start a new Anvil instance
anvil_stop
: Stop a running Anvil instance
anvil_status
: Check if Anvil is running and get its status
Cast
cast_call
: Call a contract function (read-only)
cast_send
: Send a transaction to a contract function
cast_balance
: Check the ETH balance of an address
cast_receipt
: Get the transaction receipt
cast_storage
: Read contract storage at a specific slot
cast_run
: Run a published transaction in a local environment
cast_logs
: Get logs by signature or topic
cast_sig
: Get the selector for a function or event signature
cast_4byte
: Lookup function or event signature from the 4byte directory
cast_chain
: Get information about the current chain
Forge
forge_script
: Run a Forge script from the workspace
install_dependency
: Install a dependency for the Forge workspace
File Management
create_solidity_file
: Create or update a Solidity file in the workspace
read_file
: Read the content of a file from the workspace
list_files
: List files in the workspace
Utilities
convert_eth_units
: Convert between EVM units (wei, gwei, hex)
compute_address
: Compute the address of a contract that would be deployed
contract_size
: Get the bytecode size of a deployed contract
estimate_gas
: Estimate the gas cost of a transaction
Changelog
1.1.1
- Next release: describe your new features or bugfixes here.
1.1.0
- Refactored all handler registrations for clarity and maintainability
- Enforced explicit type signatures for all resource/tool handlers
- Improved error handling and code comments
- Prepared for production deployment (NPM/Docker)
Usage in Claude Desktop App
Once the installation is complete, and the Claude desktop app is configured, you must completely close and re-open the Claude desktop app to see the tavily-mcp server. You should see a hammer icon in the bottom left of the app, indicating available MCP tools, you can click on the hammer icon to see more details on the available tools.

Now claude will have complete access to the foundry-mcp server. If you insert the below examples into the Claude desktop app, you should see the foundry-mcp server tools in action.
Examples
Can you analyze the transaction and explain what it does?
https://etherscan.io/tx/0xcb73ad3116f19358e2e649d4dc801b7ae0590a47b8bb2e57a8e98b6daa5fb14b
Query the mainnet ETH and USDT balances for the wallet 0x195F46025a6926968a1b3275822096eB12D97E70.
Transfer 0.5 USDC to 0x195F46025a6926968a1b3275822096eB12D97E70 on Mainnet.
- Deploying contracts/Running scripts:
Deploy a mock ERC20 contract to a local anvil instance and name it "Fire Coin".
Acknowledgments
Disclaimer
The software is being provided as is. No guarantee, representation or warranty is being made, express or implied, as to the safety or correctness of the software. They have not been audited and as such there can be no assurance they will work as intended, and users may experience delays, failures, errors, omissions, loss of transmitted information or loss of funds. The creators are not liable for any of the foregoing. Users should proceed with caution and use at their own risk.