fastdomaincheck-mcp-server-python
FastDomainCheck is a Model Context Protocol server designed to check the availability of single or multiple domain names. It supports features like bulk checking, dual verification with WHOIS and DNS, and internationalized domain support.
FastDomainCheck MCP Server (Python)
This is a domain availability check server implemented using Python and the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It provides MCP Tools to check if single or multiple domain names are already registered.
Features
- Bulk domain registration status checking
- Dual verification using WHOIS and DNS
- Support for IDN (Internationalized Domain Names)
- Concise output format
- Built-in input validation and error handling
Tool Documentation
check_domains
Check registration status for multiple domain names.
Input Format
{
"domains": ["example.com", "test.com"]
}
Parameters:
domains
: Array of strings containing domain names to check- Maximum length of 255 characters per domain
- Maximum 50 domains per request
- No empty domain names allowed
Output Format
{
"results": {
"example.com": {
"registered": true
},
"test.com": {
"registered": false
}
}
}
Response Fields:
results
: Object with domain names as keys and check results as valuesregistered
: Booleantrue
: Domain is registeredfalse
: Domain is available
Error Handling
The tool will return an error in the following cases:
- Empty domains list
- More than 50 domains in request
- Empty domain name
- Domain name exceeding 255 characters
- Result serialization failure
Error Response Format:
{
"error": "Error: domains list cannot be empty"
}
Usage Examples
Check multiple domains:
Request
{
"domains": ["example.com", "test123456.com"]
}
Response
{
"results": {
"example.com": {
"registered": true
},
"test123456.com": {
"registered": false
}
}
}
MCP Server Settings
Configuring FastDomainCheck MCP in Claude Deskto
Modify your claude-desktop-config.json file as shown below
{
"mcpServers": {
"fastdomaincheck": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"fastdomaincheck-mcp-server"
]
}
}
}
Go Version Reference
Contributing
Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests.
License
(You should add a LICENSE file, typically containing the MIT license text)