Swift Tarot
Provides tarot card readings, including single card draws, multi-card spreads, and full deck access.
Swift Tarot MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tarot card reading functionality. This server allows AI assistants to draw tarot cards, perform multi-card readings, and access the complete tarot deck.
Features
LLMs are notoriously bad at randomness, similar to humans. This MCP server provides more reliable random number generation for tarot readings.
- Flexible Card Drawing: Draw anywhere from 1 to 78 tarot cards in a single request
- Full Deck Access: View all 78 cards in the traditional tarot deck
- Card Images: Fetch base64-encoded images for tarot cards
- Deterministic Testing: Uses seeded random number generation for consistent testing
- Comprehensive Validation: Input validation with proper error handling
Installation
Prerequisites
- Swift 5.9 or later
- macOS 13.0 or later
- Just command runner (optional but recommended)
Install Just (Optional)
brew install just
Build and Install
- Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd swift-tarot-MCP
- Build and install the server:
just install
This will build the release version and install it to /usr/local/bin/swift-tarot-MCP.
Alternatively, you can build manually:
swift build -c release
sudo cp .build/release/swift-tarot-MCP /usr/local/bin/
Claude Desktop Configuration
To use this MCP server with Claude Desktop, add the following to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS Configuration
Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"tarot": {
"command": "swift-tarot-MCP",
"args": []
}
}
}
After Configuration
- Restart Claude Desktop
- The tarot tools should now be available in your conversations
- You can ask Claude to draw tarot cards, perform readings, or show the full deck
Available Tools
draw_cards
Draws one or more tarot cards for readings.
Parameters:
count(optional): Number of cards to draw (1-78, default: 1)
Example usage in Claude:
"Draw me a tarot card" "Draw me 5 tarot cards for a reading"
get_full_deck
Returns all 78 cards in the tarot deck.
Example usage in Claude:
"Show me the complete tarot deck"
fetch_images
Fetches base64-encoded images for tarot card URIs.
Parameters:
uris: Array of tarot card URIs to fetch images for
Example usage in Claude:
"Show me the image for The Fool card"
Development
Available Commands
If you have Just installed, you can use these commands:
# Build the project (debug by default)
just build
# Build for release
just build release
# Run tests
just test
# Run tests with verbose output
just test --verbose
# Lint the code
just lint
# Auto-fix linting issues
just lint --fix
# Run the server locally
just run
# Clean build artifacts
just clean
# Install to system PATH
just install
# Remove from system PATH
just uninstall
Manual Commands
Without Just, you can use these Swift commands:
# Build debug
swift build
# Build release
swift build -c release
# Run tests
swift test
# Run linting
swift package plugin --allow-writing-to-package-directory swiftlint
Testing
The project includes comprehensive tests covering:
- Tarot card data structures and validation
- Deck composition and card drawing
- Server handler functionality
- MCP protocol compliance
- Deterministic behavior with seeded RNG
Run tests with:
just test
# or
swift test
Architecture
The project is structured as:
- TarotMCPCore: Core library containing tarot card logic and MCP server implementation
- TarotMCP: Executable that runs the MCP server using stdio transport
Key Components
TarotCard: Enum representing major and minor arcana cardsTarotDeck: Static methods for card drawing and deck managementTarotServer: MCP server implementationTarotServerHandler: Handles MCP tool calls and routing
Card Format
Cards are returned as JSON objects with card details:
[
{
"name": "The Fool",
"imageURI": "tarot://card/major/0"
},
{
"name": "Two of Cups",
"imageURI": "tarot://card/minor/cups/2"
},
{
"name": "King of Swords",
"imageURI": "tarot://card/minor/swords/14"
}
]
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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