kospi-kosdaq-stock-server
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kospi-kosdaq-stock-server
An MCP server that provides KOSPI/KOSDAQ stock data using FastMCP.
Features
- Lookup KOSPI/KOSDAQ ticker symbols and names
- Retrieve OHLCV data for a specific stock
- Retrieve market capitalization data for a specific stock
- Retrieve fundamental data (PER/PBR/Dividend Yield) for a specific stock
- Retrieve trading volume by investor type for a specific stock
Available Tools
-
load_all_tickers
- Loads all ticker symbols and names for KOSPI and KOSDAQ into memory.- No arguments.
-
get_stock_ohlcv
- Retrieves OHLCV (Open/High/Low/Close/Volume) data for a specific stock.fromdate
(string, required): Start date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD)todate
(string, required): End date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD)ticker
(string, required): Stock ticker symboladjusted
(boolean, optional): Whether to use adjusted prices (True: adjusted, False: unadjusted). Defaults to True.
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get_stock_market_cap
- Retrieves market capitalization data for a specific stock.fromdate
(string, required): Start date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD)todate
(string, required): End date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD)ticker
(string, required): Stock ticker symbol
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get_stock_fundamental
- Retrieves fundamental data (PER/PBR/Dividend Yield) for a specific stock.-
fromdate
(string, required): Start date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD) -
todate
(string, required): End date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD) -
ticker
(string, required): Stock ticker symbol- `get_stock_trading_volume` - Retrieves trading volume by investor type for a specific stock.
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fromdate
(string, required): Start date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD) -
todate
(string, required): End date for retrieval (YYYYMMDD) -
ticker
(string, required): Stock ticker symbol
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Installation
This package requires uv for installation and execution.
Installing via Smithery
To install KOSPI/KOSDAQ Stock Data Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @dragon1086/kospi-kosdaq-stock-server --client claude
Manual Installation
# Create and activate a virtual environment
uv venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # On Unix/macOS
# .venv\Scripts\activate # On Windows
# Install the package
uv pip install kospi-kosdaq-stock-server
Configuration for Claude.app
After installing the package, you need to configure the MCP server in your claude_desktop_config.json
file.
-
Locate the configuration file:
- On macOS, the file is typically located at:
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- On Windows, the file is typically located at:
%APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- On macOS, the file is typically located at:
-
Add the server configuration: Open the
claude_desktop_config.json
file and add a new entry to themcpServers
object:
{
"mcpServers": {
"kospi-kosdaq": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["kospi_kosdaq_stock_server"]
}
}
}
Configuration Details:
-
command
: Useuvx
to take advantage of uv's isolation and dependency management -
args
: Only the package name is needed since the entry point is defined in the package -
No additional environment variables are required
3. **Restart Claude:** After saving the changes to `claude_desktop_config.json`, restart Claude for the changes to take effect.
Usage Example
After configuring the server, you can use it in Claude like this:
- First, load all available stock tickers:
Human: Please load all available stock tickers.
Assistant: I'll help you load all KOSPI and KOSDAQ stock tickers.
> Using tool 'load_all_tickers'...
Successfully loaded 2,873 stock tickers.
- Get OHLCV data for a specific stock:
Human: Show me Samsung Electronics' stock data for the last month.
Assistant: I'll retrieve Samsung Electronics' (005930) OHLCV data for the last month.
> Using tool 'get_stock_ohlcv'...
Date Open High Low Close Volume
2024-02-14 73,800 74,000 73,400 73,700 7,823,124
2024-02-13 73,600 74,200 73,200 73,800 8,943,217
...
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