Ferric Fred
FreeNot checkedA strongly-typed, single-binary MCP server for FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), written in Rust.
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A strongly-typed, single-binary MCP server for FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), written in Rust.
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CI License: MIT OR Apache-2.0 ferric-fred MCP server
A strongly-typed Rust client for FRED — the Federal Reserve Economic Data service from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis — plus a CLI (with TUI charts) and an MCP server built on top of it.
ferric(iron oxide → rust) +FRED. Iron-clad, typed access to economic data.
Workspace
A Cargo workspace of three crates — each with its own README (the crates.io / docs.rs landing page) that carries the full usage detail:
| Crate | Binary | What it is | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
ferric-fred |
— | Strongly-typed async FRED client | README · docs.rs |
ferric-fred-cli |
fred |
Command-line tool with ratatui TUI charts |
README |
ferric-fred-mcp |
fred-mcp |
MCP server exposing FRED to MCP clients | README |
Published versions (these badges are the source of truth — the crates version independently, so they can drift out of lockstep):
ferric-fred ferric-fred-cli ferric-fred-mcp
Consumers depend on the library by workspace path, so a breaking change in the library cannot compile-pass its consumers without updating them — that compile-time coupling is the primary "stay in sync" guarantee (versions are managed on top; see the ADRs).
What it covers
The library wraps all of FRED's read endpoints — series and observations
(including ALFRED point-in-time / vintage data via a real-time window),
search, categories, releases (including the nested release-table tree, with
optional inline observation values), sources,
and tags — plus the GeoFRED / Maps API (regional data and the geographic
shape files to map it, ADR-0025) — behind
ergonomic builders, with newtype identifiers, typed enums for
FRED's closed value sets, a non-panicking error taxonomy, and auto-pagination
(Paginate::send_all walks an endpoint to exhaustion, Paginate::stream yields
lazily; --all on the CLI). See ADR-0020 and
ADR-0021.
GeoFRED support spans the library, CLI (fred geofred), and MCP
(get_regional_data, get_series_data, get_series_group) layers. The one
exception is the geographic shapes/file endpoint, which is library/CLI-only —
a large projected-GeoJSON blob is poor ergonomics for an MCP tool caller
(ADR-0025).
Pick an entry point:
- Library —
cargo add ferric-fred; typed async access from your own code. See the crate README and docs.rs. - CLI (
fred) —cargo install ferric-fred-cli; search, show metadata, print or chart observations in the terminal, browse categories, releases, sources, and tags, and pull GeoFRED regional data and map shapes (fred geofred). See the crate README orfred <command> --help. - MCP server (
fred-mcp) —cargo install ferric-fred-mcp; 34 tools over stdio covering the same read surface, for MCP-capable clients (ADR-0010). Each tool declares input and output schemas plus behavioural annotations (ADR-0023). See the crate README.
The MCP server is listed and scored on Glama:
Development
A Nix flake provides a reproducible toolchain (nix develop, or direnv allow
once), but the project builds with a plain Rust toolchain too — Nix supplies the
environment, not the build (ADR-0008).
Contributor setup, the fmt/clippy/test gate, the tracked git hooks, and the
workflow for adding an endpoint live in CONTRIBUTING.md.
CI (ci.yml) runs that same offline gate on every push and PR; a dormant
live.yml runs the live FRED tests once an Infisical machine identity is
configured (ADR-0016).
Benchmarks
Performance tooling from the org Tech Radar pilot (ADR-0026, issue #42):
# Deserialization microbenches (divan) — the observations parse hot path.
cargo bench -p ferric-fred --bench deserialization
# Same workload under criterion (the divan-vs-criterion baseline).
cargo bench -p ferric-fred --bench deserialization_criterion
# Headless `fred chart` render cost (divan + ratatui TestBackend, no tty).
cargo bench -p ferric-fred-cli --bench render
# CLI wall-clock timing (hyperfine): startup + a live fetch-and-render.
# The fetch benchmark needs FRED_API_KEY; startup runs offline.
scripts/bench-cli.sh # add --json DIR to export hyperfine JSON
CI keeps the benches compiling on every PR (cargo bench --no-run), and a
separate bench.yml uploads results to Bencher (hosted
project ferric-fred) to track them over time and flag regressions on PRs.
Bencher has no divan adapter, so it ingests the criterion mirror
(rust_criterion) and hyperfine startup (shell_hyperfine); divan stays the
fast local harness. BENCHER_API_TOKEN comes from Infisical, so the upload is a
no-op until the machine identity is configured — see
ADR-0026.
Secrets
The client reads a free FRED API key from the FRED_API_KEY environment
variable (get one at https://fredaccount.stlouisfed.org/apikeys). Locally,
secrets are injected via Infisical + direnv
(ADR-0009):
cp .envrc.example .envrc # local, git-ignored entry point
infisical login # user auth (opens a browser)
infisical init # link this dir → project
direnv allow # load the shell + inject secrets on cd-in
Store the key with infisical secrets set FRED_API_KEY="…" --env=dev --path=/shared.
No Infisical? Just set it directly in your git-ignored .envrc:
export FRED_API_KEY="…" — the library only reads the env var and has no
dependency on Infisical.
Architecture decisions
Design decisions are recorded as ADRs in docs/adr/. Start with the index.
License
Dual-licensed under MIT OR Apache-2.0, at your option — the Rust ecosystem default (ADR-0006). See LICENSE-MIT and LICENSE-APACHE. Unless you state otherwise, any contribution you submit is licensed under the same dual terms (see CONTRIBUTING.md).
This covers our code; FRED data itself is subject to the St. Louis Fed's terms of use, and you supply your own API key — the project ships no data and no key.
Installing Ferric Fred
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/ojhermann-org/ferric-fredFAQ
Is Ferric Fred MCP free?
Yes, Ferric Fred MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Ferric Fred need an API key?
No, Ferric Fred runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Ferric Fred hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Ferric Fred in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Ferric Fred on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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