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AaronVick/ECHO_RIFT_MCP

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📇 ☁️ - MCP server for EchoRift infrastructure primitives (BlockWire, CronSynth, Switchboard, Arbiter). Makes EchoRift's agent infrastructure callable as MCP tools so any MCP clien

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AaronVick/ECHO_RIFT_MCP

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

An MCP server that exposes EchoRift infrastructure primitives (BlockWire, CronSynth, Switchboard, Arbiter) as callable tools. Any MCP client can invoke these primitives to interact with EchoRift's agent infrastructure.

Best for

Best for
Developers building agent systems on EchoRift who want to leverage MCP client tools

Use cases

  • Managing distributed agent coordination via Switchboard
  • Scheduling periodic agent tasks with CronSynth
  • Arbitrating resource access or state among agents

Notes

An MCP server that exposes EchoRift infrastructure primitives (BlockWire, CronSynth, Switchboard, Arbiter) as callable tools. Any MCP client can invoke these primitives to interact with EchoRift’s agent infrastructure.

Use cases

  • Managing distributed agent coordination via Switchboard
  • Scheduling periodic agent tasks with CronSynth
  • Arbitrating resource access or state among agents

Pros

  • Uses the open MCP protocol for tool standardization
  • Makes EchoRift primitives accessible from any MCP-compatible client
  • Reduces integration friction for agent workflows

Cons

  • Requires an existing EchoRift environment to function
  • Limited documentation or community outside the repository
  • Tied to EchoRift’s infrastructure model

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Pros

  • Uses the open MCP protocol for tool standardization
  • Makes EchoRift primitives accessible from any MCP-compatible client
  • Reduces integration friction for agent workflows

Cons

  • Requires an existing EchoRift environment to function
  • Limited documentation or community outside the repository
  • Tied to EchoRift's infrastructure model