| name | setup |
| description | Walk through initial setup and authentication for this Daloopa starter kit |
Walk the user through setting up this Daloopa starter kit step by step. Be conversational and helpful.
Step 1: Verify Claude Code
Confirm Claude Code is running (if the user is seeing this, it is — tell them they're good).
Step 2: Install Python Dependencies
Check if required packages are installed. Offer to install them:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
This installs: requests, beautifulsoup4, html2text, yfinance, openpyxl, python-docx, docxtpl, matplotlib, fredapi.
These are needed for market data, chart generation, Excel model building, and Word document rendering.
Step 3: Daloopa Authentication
Ask the user which authentication method they'd like to use:
Option A: OAuth (Recommended)
- The
.mcp.json is already configured for OAuth
- On the next MCP tool call, a browser window will open for Daloopa login
- No additional configuration needed
- Just make sure they have a Daloopa account at daloopa.com
Option B: API Key
- Ask the user for their Daloopa API key
- Create/update
.env with their key: DALOOPA_API_KEY=<their_key>
- Update the
daloopa entry in .mcp.json to include the API key header (keep the daloopa-docs entry as-is):
{
"mcpServers": {
"daloopa": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.daloopa.com/server/mcp",
"headers": {
"x-api-key": "${DALOOPA_API_KEY}"
}
},
"daloopa-docs": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://docs.daloopa.com/mcp"
}
}
}
- Tell them they'll need to restart Claude Code for the change to take effect
Step 4: Optional API Keys
Ask if they want to configure optional API keys for enhanced functionality:
FRED API Key (recommended for DCF/valuation work):
Step 5: Verify MCP Connection
This project connects to two Daloopa MCP servers:
- daloopa (
mcp.daloopa.com/server/mcp) — Financial data (fundamentals, KPIs, SEC filings)
- daloopa-docs (
docs.daloopa.com/mcp) — Daloopa knowledgebase (API docs, how-tos, usage help)
Run a quick test by calling discover_companies with a well-known ticker like "AAPL" to confirm the data MCP server is connected and responding. Show the user the result.
Step 6: Verify Market Data
If the user has a market data MCP configured (e.g., a financial data provider with stock quote tools), test it by looking up AAPL.
If no market data MCP is available, fall back to the infra script: python infra/market_data.py quote AAPL
This should return current price, market cap, etc.
Step 7: Create Word Template
Run: python scripts/create_template.py
This creates the research note template at templates/research_note.docx.
Step 8: Quick Tour
Tell the user about the available slash commands:
Building Block Skills (markdown reports):
/earnings-review TICKER — Full earnings analysis with guidance tracking
/tearsheet TICKER — Quick one-page company overview
/industry TICKER1 TICKER2 ... — Cross-company comparison
/bull-bear TICKER — Bull/bear/base scenario framework
/guidance-tracker TICKER — Track management guidance accuracy
/inflection TICKER — Auto-detect metric accelerations/decelerations
/capital-allocation TICKER — Buybacks, dividends, shareholder yield
/dcf TICKER — DCF valuation with sensitivity analysis
/comps TICKER — Trading comparables with peer multiples
Investment Deliverables (.docx, .xlsx, .pdf):
/research-note TICKER — Professional Word research note
/build-model TICKER — Multi-tab Excel financial model
/initiate TICKER — Both research note + Excel model (initiating coverage)
/update TICKER — Refresh existing coverage with latest data
/ib-deck TICKER — Institutional-grade pitch deck (HTML → PDF)
All output is saved to the reports/ directory.
Suggest they try /tearsheet AAPL as a quick first test to see everything working end-to-end.