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ZetaChain CLI MCP server enables building and interacting with universal applications that span multiple blockchain ecosystems. It provides a command-line interface for scaffolding cross-chain projects, managing local development environments, and executing transactions across heterogeneous networks. Key features: - Scaffold new universal applications from templates for rapid project initialization - Spin up local multi-chain development environments (localnet) supporting EVM, Solana, Bitcoin, Sui, and TON in a single command - Query cross-chain data including balances, transaction fees, contract states, and token information - Execute cross-chain calls between Solana, Sui, Bitcoin, TON, and universal applications deployed on ZetaChain - Transfer supported tokens across connected blockchain networks - Available as both local installation (with full filesystem and localnet access) and cloud deployment via Smithery
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ZetaChain CLI
A command-line interface for building and interacting with ZetaChain universal applications. Seamlessly interact with EVM, Solana, Bitcoin, Sui, and TON, all from one CLI.
✨ Features
✅ Prerequisites
localnet🚀 Quick Start
Run without installing:
npx zetachain@next new
Or install globally:
npm install -g zetachain@latest
Use zetachain@next for bleeding-edge builds.
📘 Examples
Create a new project:
zetachain new
Start localnet:
zetachain localnet start
Query cross-chain balances:
zetachain query balances
🤖 MCP Server Installation
The ZetaChain CLI can be used as an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing AI assistants like Claude Code and Cursor to execute ZetaChain commands.
Local Installation (Recommended)
Install locally for full access to your filesystem, accounts, and localnet:
npm install -g zetachain
zetachain mcp install --client claude # for Claude Code
or
zetachain mcp install --client cursor # for Cursor
Then restart your AI editor to activate the MCP server.
Check installation status:
zetachain mcp list
Remove:
zetachain mcp remove --client claude
Cloud Installation (Smithery)
For quick setup without local installation, visit Smithery and click "One-Click Install".
⚠️ Note: The cloud version runs on remote servers and cannot access your local files, accounts, or localnet.
🧭 CLI Reference
For full command documentation:
zetachain docs
Or use --help with any command:
zetachain accounts --help
🤝 Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please open issues or submit pull requests.
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