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EGIPCI MCP Server provides access to archaeological site information from the EGIPCI service of the Department of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya.
EGIPCI MCP Server
MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for querying archaeological site information from the EGIPCI service (Expedient d'Informació del Patrimoni Cultural Immoble) of the Department of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya.
This server allows AI editors like Claude Code, Cursor, and other MCP clients to access archaeological information from Catalunya through the standard MCP protocol.
Note: This package is designed to be used as an MCP server through npx
, not as a global installation.
Quick Start
This package is designed as an MCP server - no installation needed! Just configure it in your MCP client.
Usage
MCP Client Configuration
To use this server with an MCP client, add the following configuration to your mcp.json
file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"gencat-egipci": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@d0whc3r/egipci-mcp@latest"],
"env": {
"EGIPCI_COOKIE": "your_intranet_cookie_value_here"
}
}
}
}
Available Tools
query_egipci_site
Query information for a specific archaeological site.
Parameters:
cookie
(string, optional):.intranet
cookie for EGIPCI authentication. If not provided, theEGIPCI_COOKIE
environment variable will be usedid
(string, required): Archaeological site ID to query
Usage example:
With cookie as parameter:
{
"name": "query_egipci_site",
"arguments": {
"cookie": "your_intranet_cookie_value",
"id": "12345"
}
}
With cookie from environment variable:
{
"name": "query_egipci_site",
"arguments": {
"id": "12345"
}
}
Response: Returns the site information in XML format as provided by the EGIPCI service.
Authentication Methods
Using Environment Variable (Recommended)
The safest and most convenient way is to configure the cookie in the EGIPCI_COOKIE
environment variable in the MCP configuration. This has several advantages:
- Security: The cookie is not exposed in each tool call
- Convenience: You don't need to pass the cookie in each query
- Reusability: Single configuration for all queries
- Maintenance: Easy update when the cookie expires
Using Cookie Parameter
You can also pass the cookie directly as a parameter in each call. This is useful for:
- Using different cookies for different queries
- Cases where you cannot configure environment variables
- Testing and development
Obtaining Authentication Cookie
To obtain the required .intranet
cookie:
- Go to https://egipci.cultura.gencat.cat/ in your browser
- Log in with your credentials
- Open developer tools (F12)
- Go to the "Application" or "Storage" tab
- In "Cookies", look for the
.intranet
cookie - Copy the cookie value to use as parameter
Error Handling
The server handles various types of errors using the got
library:
- Missing or invalid parameters: Input validation with Zod
- HTTP errors: Status codes 4xx/5xx using
got.HTTPError
- Network errors: Connectivity issues using
got.RequestError
- Authentication errors: Invalid or expired cookie
- Format errors: XML response validation
All errors are returned with descriptive messages.
Development
For contributors and developers working on this project:
- Development Setup: See for technology stack and commands
- Testing Guidelines: See for testing patterns and requirements
- CI/CD Pipeline: See for deployment and quality gates
- Project Structure: See for architecture details
Requirements
- Valid
.intranet
cookie for EGIPCI authentication - For development: Node.js >= 18.0.0, pnpm