| name | lifi-mcp-skill |
| description | Use the LI.FI MCP server through UXC for cross-chain route discovery, bridge/DEX availability checks, token and chain lookup, gas/balance/allowance checks, quote generation, and transfer status tracking. Use when tasks involve planning or monitoring cross-chain swaps and bridges without signing or broadcasting transactions. |
LI.FI MCP Skill
Use this skill to run LI.FI MCP operations through uxc.
Reuse the uxc skill for generic protocol discovery, auth binding, envelope parsing, and error handling.
Prerequisites
uxc is installed and available in PATH.
- Network access to
https://mcp.li.quest/mcp.
- Optional: a LI.FI API key for higher rate limits.
Core Workflow
- Verify endpoint and protocol with help-first probing:
uxc https://mcp.li.quest/mcp -h
- Confirm protocol is MCP (
protocol == "mcp" in the envelope).
- Optional auth setup for higher rate limits:
uxc auth credential set lifi-mcp --auth-type bearer --secret-env LIFI_API_KEY
uxc auth binding add --id lifi-mcp --host mcp.li.quest --path-prefix /mcp --scheme https --credential lifi-mcp --priority 100
- LI.FI accepts either
Authorization: Bearer <key> or X-LiFi-Api-Key; prefer bearer unless endpoint behavior changes.
- Use a fixed link command by default:
command -v lifi-mcp-cli
- If missing, create it:
uxc link lifi-mcp-cli https://mcp.li.quest/mcp
lifi-mcp-cli -h
- Inspect operation schema before execution:
lifi-mcp-cli get-chains -h
lifi-mcp-cli get-token -h
lifi-mcp-cli get-quote -h
lifi-mcp-cli get-status -h
- Prefer discovery first, then route/quote, then execution-precheck queries.
Capability Map
- Chain and token discovery:
get-chains
get-chain-by-id
get-chain-by-name
get-tokens
get-token
- Route discovery and provider availability:
get-connections
get-tools
- Quotes and route planning:
get-quote
get-routes
get-step-transaction
get-quote-with-calls
- Wallet prechecks:
get-native-token-balance
get-token-balance
get-allowance
get-gas-prices
get-gas-suggestion
- Monitoring and service checks:
get-status
test-api-key
health-check
Always inspect host help and operation help in the current endpoint version before relying on an operation name or argument shape.
Recommended Usage Pattern
- Discover chain IDs dynamically:
lifi-mcp-cli get-chains
lifi-mcp-cli get-chain-by-name name=base
- Resolve token addresses before quoting:
lifi-mcp-cli get-token chain=8453 token=USDC
- Check whether a route exists before asking for a quote:
lifi-mcp-cli get-connections fromChain=8453 toChain=42161
- Generate the quote:
lifi-mcp-cli get-quote fromChain=8453 toChain=42161 fromToken=USDC toToken=USDC fromAddress=<wallet> fromAmount=<smallest-unit-amount>
- Validate execution preconditions:
lifi-mcp-cli get-allowance ...
lifi-mcp-cli get-native-token-balance ...
- Use
get-status only after the externally signed transaction has been broadcast.
Guardrails
- Keep automation on JSON output envelope; do not rely on
--text.
- Parse stable fields first:
ok, kind, protocol, data, error.
- Use
lifi-mcp-cli as the default command path.
lifi-mcp-cli <operation> ... is equivalent to uxc https://mcp.li.quest/mcp <operation> ... when the same auth binding is configured.
- Use direct
uxc "<endpoint>" ... only as a temporary fallback when link setup is unavailable.
- Prefer
key=value for simple arguments and positional JSON for nested objects.
- This endpoint is read-only from the agent perspective:
- it does not sign transactions
- it does not broadcast transactions
- it returns unsigned
transactionRequest objects for external wallet execution
- Do not present
get-quote or get-step-transaction as executed trades; they are execution plans only.
- Before suggesting an ERC20 route as ready to execute, check allowance if the route needs approval.
- Prefer
get-routes only when the user explicitly wants multiple alternatives; default to get-quote for the best route.
- In live testing, chain lookup tools accepted names, but token/balance/allowance tools were more reliable with numeric chain IDs. Prefer numeric IDs after discovery.
Tested Real Scenario
The endpoint was verified through uxc host discovery and returned a live MCP tool list including:
get-allowance
get-chain-by-id
get-chain-by-name
get-chains
get-connections
get-gas-prices
get-gas-suggestion
get-quote
get-routes
get-status
get-token
get-tokens
get-tools
health-check
This confirms the skill target is a real hosted MCP surface accessible via UXC.
References
- Invocation patterns:
references/usage-patterns.md