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Philippine government data as agent-callable tools: PHIVOLCS earthquakes + volcano alerts, PAGASA weather + typhoons, PhilGEPS procurement, PSA 2020 Census popu
Philippine government data as agent-callable tools: PHIVOLCS earthquakes + volcano alerts, PAGASA weather + typhoons, PhilGEPS procurement, PSA 2020 Census population + poverty, AQICN air quality. Install: uvx ph-civic-data-mcp.
The multi-source MCP server for Philippine civic data. PSGC codes, infra spending accountability, earthquakes, weather, typhoons, procurement, population, poverty, solar radiation, air quality, satellite vegetation indices, and macro indicators — all in your AI agent, no API keys required.
PyPI Python 3.11+ License: MIT Glama AAA MCP Registry
ph-civic-data-mcp is a zero-cost, stdio-transport MCP server. v0.3.0 adds the PH Accountability layer: PSGC location resolver, infra spending search, and one cross-source heuristic that flags procurement notices for further review by cross-referencing PHIVOLCS earthquakes and PAGASA typhoon footprints. v0.2.0 added six no-auth scientific + open-data sources (NASA POWER, Open-Meteo Air Quality, NASA MODIS, USGS FDSN, NOAA IBTrACS, World Bank Open Data) on top of the original four Philippine government feeds (PHIVOLCS, PAGASA, PhilGEPS, PSA). 25 tools total. Boots and runs with zero API keys.
All data sourced from public records (PSGC, PHIVOLCS, PAGASA, PhilGEPS, PSA, and open scientific feeds). Heuristic indicators are statistical only; specific allegations, if any, require independent investigation and corroboration.
One JSON file. One claude command. Your agent just correlated live Philippine weather with 2020 Census population data in a single turn.

The recording above isn't scripted. It's vhs docs/demo_setup.tape, which spawns Claude Code with --mcp-config pointing at this server, and Claude fans out in parallel to get_weather_forecast (Open-Meteo) and get_population_stats (PSA PXWeb), then correlates them. The temperatures (30.4 / 30.9 / 31.0 °C max over Apr 19-21) and NCR population (13,484,462) in the streamed answer are what the live sources returned at the moment of the recording.
Works the same way in Claude Desktop, Cursor, Zed, VS Code, or any MCP-compatible client. One "command": "uvx", one "args": ["ph-civic-data-mcp"], done.
Every GIF below is a real VHS recording of docs/live_demo.py. It spawns uvx ph-civic-data-mcp from this PyPI release and calls each tool over the real MCP stdio protocol. The panels you see contain the actual JSON returned by the server. Nothing is staged.
A grand tour hitting 7 tools across all 4 sources in one session:

Per-source walkthroughs below. To reproduce any of them locally: uv run python docs/live_demo_single.py <suite>.
Philippine civic-data portals publish open data, but each in its own schema — scraped HTML tables, PXWeb JSON, undocumented APIs. Nothing ties them together for an AI agent. This server does.
A handful of other Philippine civic-data MCP servers exist (PSGC administrative geography, holidays, DHSUD license-to-sell, DepEd schools), each covering one dataset. None expose hazard feeds, weather, procurement, or statistical data, and none combine sources. This server does both. See the Prior art section below for the full list.
uvx ph-civic-data-mcp
Or via pip:
pip install ph-civic-data-mcp
Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ph-civic-data": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["ph-civic-data-mcp"]
}
}
}
Add to .claude/settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ph-civic-data": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["ph-civic-data-mcp"]
}
}
}
Or install via the Claude Code CLI:
claude mcp add ph-civic-data -- uvx ph-civic-data-mcp
Any client that supports the stdio MCP transport works. Point the command at uvx ph-civic-data-mcp. No API keys required for the default configuration.
After setup, ask your agent:





docs/live_demo.py and docs/live_demo_single.py open an MCP StdioTransport pointing at uvx ph-civic-data-mcp (which resolves to this PyPI release), call the tools, and render the responses with Rich (panels, tables, syntax-highlighted JSON, live spinners). vhs drives a real terminal and records the session. Tapes are committed under docs/*.tape.
| Source | Data | Update frequency | Auth |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHIVOLCS | Earthquakes, bulletins, volcano alerts | 5 min (earthquakes), 30 min (volcanoes) | None |
| PAGASA | 10-day weather, active typhoons, alerts | Hourly | Optional PAGASA_API_TOKEN |
| Open-Meteo | Weather fallback when PAGASA token absent | Hourly | None |
| PhilGEPS | Government procurement notices (latest ~100) | 6 h (cached) | None |
| PSA OpenSTAT | Population (2020 Census), poverty (2023) | Periodic | None |
| NASA POWER (v0.2.0) | Daily solar irradiance + temp/precip/wind, any lat/lng | Daily | None |
| Open-Meteo Air Quality (v0.2.0) | PM2.5/PM10/NO2/SO2/O3/CO + AQI | Hourly | None |
| NASA MODIS via ORNL DAAC (v0.2.0) | NDVI/EVI vegetation indices (250m, 16-day composites) | Weekly | None |
| USGS FDSN (v0.2.0) | Philippine-region earthquakes from global seismic network | Minutes | None |
| NOAA IBTrACS (v0.2.0) | Historical tropical cyclone tracks through the PAR | Per storm | None |
| World Bank Open Data (v0.2.0) | Philippine macro indicators (GDP, poverty ratio, inflation, etc.) | Annual | None |
| PSGC (v0.3.0) | Philippine Standard Geographic Code via psgc.gitlab.io (PSA dataset mirror) | When PSA publishes a new version | None |
| PH Infra (PhilGEPS-backed) (v0.3.0) | Filtered infra notices for construction / road / bridge / flood control | 6 h cache window | None |
| Tool | Description | Key params |
|---|---|---|
get_latest_earthquakes |
Recent PH earthquakes | min_magnitude, limit, region |
get_earthquake_bulletin |
Full PHIVOLCS bulletin for one event | bulletin_url |
get_volcano_status |
Alert level per monitored PH volcano | volcano_name |
get_weather_forecast |
1–10 day forecast (PAGASA or Open-Meteo) | location, days |
get_active_typhoons |
Active tropical cyclones in/near PAR | — |
get_weather_alerts |
Active PAGASA warnings | region |
search_procurement |
Keyword search on PhilGEPS notices | keyword, agency, region, date_from/to, limit |
get_procurement_summary |
Aggregate procurement stats | agency, region, year |
get_population_stats |
2020 Census population | region |
get_poverty_stats |
2023 Full-Year poverty incidence | region |
assess_area_risk |
Multi-hazard profile (parallel PHIVOLCS + PAGASA) | location |
get_solar_and_climate (v0.2.0) |
NASA POWER daily solar irradiance + climate variables at any coordinate | latitude, longitude, start_date, end_date |
get_air_quality (v0.2.0) |
Real-time air quality for ~80 major PH cities via Open-Meteo | location |
get_vegetation_index (v0.2.0) |
MODIS NDVI + EVI vegetation index timeseries at any coordinate | latitude, longitude, start_date, end_date |
get_usgs_earthquakes_ph (v0.2.0) |
PH-bbox earthquakes from USGS global network (cross-ref to PHIVOLCS) | start_date, end_date, min_magnitude, limit |
get_historical_typhoons_ph (v0.2.0) |
Historical typhoons that passed through the Philippine AOR (IBTrACS) | year, limit |
get_world_bank_indicator (v0.2.0) |
Philippine macro indicator from World Bank Open Data (code or friendly alias) | indicator, per_page |
resolve_ph_location (v0.3.0) |
Fuzzy-resolve a free-text PH place name to its canonical PSGC record | query |
list_admin_units (v0.3.0) |
Browse children of a PSGC node, or top-level regions when parent_code is None |
parent_code, level, limit |
get_location_hierarchy (v0.3.0) |
Full chain region -> province -> city/municipality for one PSGC code | psgc_code |
search_infra_projects (v0.3.0) |
Filter PhilGEPS notices for infra-related work (construction, road, bridge, flood control) | keyword, region, province, year, min_cost_php, status, limit |
get_infra_project (v0.3.0) |
Full record for one infra project by project_id |
project_id |
summarize_infra_spending (v0.3.0) |
Aggregate infra notice stats by category, region, agency | region, year, funding_source |
flag_infra_anomalies (v0.3.0) |
Heuristic indicators for further review (high_cost_no_progress, hazard_overlap, duplicate_titles_same_agency) | region, province, min_cost_php |
get_data_freshness (v0.3.0) |
Catalog of every upstream source with TTL, freshness, license | (none) |
| Variable | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
PAGASA_API_TOKEN |
Optional | Requires formal PAGASA request. Without it, weather auto-falls-back to Open-Meteo. |
No mandatory API keys. The server boots and all 25 tools work without any token.
fastmcp>=3.0.0,<4.0.0PHIVOLCS_CLIENT with verify=False (PHIVOLCS has a broken SSL cert chain). SSL verification is never disabled globally.git clone https://github.com/xmpuspus/ph-civic-data-mcp
cd ph-civic-data-mcp
uv sync --extra dev
# MCP Inspector
fastmcp dev src/ph_civic_data_mcp/server.py
# Tests (run against live APIs)
uv run pytest tests/ -v
# Build
uv run python -m build
uv run twine check dist/*

One unscripted claude -p --mcp-config call exercising four new tools in a single turn against uvx [email protected] (live PyPI). Claude resolved Pampanga to canonical PSGC 035400000 (Luzon, Region III), pulled 10 open PhilGEPS construction notices published in the last 24 hours, summarised the cached infra window into 15 projects (7 road/highway, 6 civil works, 1 bridge, 1 school building), and ran flag_infra_anomalies against 29 recent PHIVOLCS earthquakes plus PAGASA typhoons — surfacing 4 hazard_overlap flags. The agent also caveats those flags honestly ("triggered by weak keyword matches like 'city' rather than substantive hazard correlation") and finishes with the mandatory disclaimer. Tape: docs/demo_accountability.tape.
This release adds three tightly-scoped capabilities for civic accountability work, plus one polish tool.
resolve_ph_location / list_admin_units / get_location_hierarchy) — fuzzy free-text place name resolution to the canonical Philippine Standard Geographic Code, full hierarchy walks, and admin-unit browsing. Sourced from the community-mirrored PSA dataset at psgc.gitlab.io.search_infra_projects / get_infra_project / summarize_infra_spending) — PhilGEPS notices filtered for construction / road / bridge / flood control / drainage / school building / civil works. The DPWH Transparency portal at transparency.dpwh.gov.ph is currently behind Cloudflare's bot challenge and not reachable to non-browser clients, so v0.3.0 sources from the open PhilGEPS listing instead.flag_infra_anomalies) — emits heuristic flags for further review by cross-referencing the infra notice window against PHIVOLCS earthquakes (>=M4.0 in last 30d) and active PAGASA typhoon footprints. Three rules: high_cost_no_progress, hazard_overlap, duplicate_titles_same_agency. Every flagged item ships with a "Statistical indicators derived from public data. Patterns may have legitimate explanations." disclaimer.get_data_freshness returns the catalog of every upstream source with cache TTL, freshness expectation, and license. Every new tool response includes source, source_url, data_retrieved_at, and license.Every JSON block below is the actual response from each new tool, captured by running uv run python docs/live_probe_v030.py against live public APIs on the release date. Lists are clipped to fit; full output saved to /tmp/live_probe_v030_output.json.
resolve_ph_location — PSGC fuzzy resolverHandles common patterns: comma-separated qualifiers ("Sta. Mesa, Manila"), Filipino abbreviations (Sta., Sto., Brgy.), partial names ("Pampanga"), full names.
$ resolve_ph_location(query="Sta. Mesa, Manila")
{
"psgc_code": "133900000",
"name": "City of Manila",
"level": "city",
"parent_code": "130000000",
"region_code": "130000000",
"island_group": "luzon",
"matched": true,
"match_score": 0.893,
"source": "PSGC",
"source_url": "https://psgc.gitlab.io/api/cities-municipalities/133900000/",
"license": "Public domain (PSA Philippine Standard Geographic Code)"
}
get_location_hierarchy — full chain region -> province -> city/municipality$ get_location_hierarchy(psgc_code="072200000")
{
"psgc_code": "072200000",
"chain": [
{
"psgc_code": "070000000",
"name": "Central Visayas",
"level": "region",
"source_url": "https://psgc.gitlab.io/api/regions/070000000/"
},
{
"psgc_code": "072200000",
"name": "Cebu",
"level": "province",
"source_url": "https://psgc.gitlab.io/api/provinces/072200000/"
}
],
"source": "PSGC",
"license": "Public domain (PSA Philippine Standard Geographic Code)"
}
search_infra_projects — PhilGEPS notices, infra-only$ search_infra_projects(keyword="construction", limit=3)
[
{
"project_id": "23164",
"title": "Construction of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Pasig Bliss Village III ...",
"agency": "CITY OF PASIG",
"category": "civil works (other)",
"cost_php": null,
"currency": "PHP",
"status": "Open",
"date_published": "2026-04-27",
"source": "PhilGEPS",
"source_url": "https://www.philgeps.gov.ph/",
"license": "Public — PhilGEPS open notice listing"
},
{
"project_id": "23319",
"title": "26C00029 Asset Preservation Program ... Reconstruction Upgrading ...",
"agency": "DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS - REGION I",
"category": "road / highway",
"cost_php": null,
"status": "Open",
"source_url": "https://www.philgeps.gov.ph/"
}
]
summarize_infra_spending — aggregated breakdown$ summarize_infra_spending()
{
"total_count": 15,
"total_value_php": null,
"by_category": {
"road / highway": 7,
"civil works (other)": 6,
"bridge": 1,
"school building": 1
},
"by_funding_source": {"unknown": 15},
"reference_period": {"from": "2026-04-27", "to": "2026-04-27"},
"note": "Computed over the latest infra-keyword-matched PhilGEPS notice window (cached 6h). Approved budget totals are not published in the open notice listing, so total_value_php is typically null.",
"source": "PhilGEPS",
"source_url": "https://www.philgeps.gov.ph/",
"license": "Public — PhilGEPS open notice listing",
"disclaimer": "Statistical indicators derived from public data. Patterns may have legitimate explanations."
}
flag_infra_anomalies — heuristic indicators across PhilGEPS + PHIVOLCS + PAGASA$ flag_infra_anomalies(min_cost_php=50_000_000)
{
"filters": {"region": null, "province": null, "min_cost_php": 50000000},
"projects_examined": 15,
"flagged_count": 4,
"rules_summary": {"hazard_overlap": 4},
"flagged": [
{
"project_id": "23164",
"title": "Construction of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) ... Pasig City",
"agency": "CITY OF PASIG",
"rule_fired": "hazard_overlap",
"evidence": "project title overlaps with recent hazard footprint keywords: ['city']",
"source_url": "https://www.philgeps.gov.ph/"
}
],
"hazard_inputs": {"recent_earthquake_count_30d": 0, "active_typhoon_count": 0},
"source": "PhilGEPS + PHIVOLCS + PAGASA",
"source_url": "https://www.philgeps.gov.ph/, https://earthquake.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/, https://bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/",
"license": "Public — PhilGEPS, PHIVOLCS, PAGASA notice and bulletin pages",
"disclaimer": "Statistical indicators derived from public data. Patterns may have legitimate explanations."
}
Each flag is a heuristic indicator, not an accusation. The hazard_overlap rule simply says the project title shares keywords with a recent hazard footprint; the project may be entirely legitimate post-disaster reconstruction. Treat output as a starting point for further investigation, not as evidence of wrongdoing.
get_data_freshness — TTL and license catalog$ get_data_freshness()
{
"server_version": "0.3.0",
"asof": "2026-04-27T00:09:21+00:00",
"sources": [
{"source": "PSGC", "source_url": "https://psgc.gitlab.io/api/", "freshness": "Updated when PSA publishes new PSGC version (annual or quarterly)", "cache_ttl_seconds": 86400, "license": "Public domain (PSA Philippine Standard Geographic Code)"},
{"source": "PHIVOLCS earthquakes", "source_url": "https://earthquake.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/", "freshness": "5-minute table refresh; bulletins published per event", "cache_ttl_seconds": 300, "license": "Public — PHIVOLCS public bulletin pages"}
]
}

One unscripted claude -p --mcp-config call, real MCP stdio transport, live upstream APIs. Claude picks three sources out of the 17 tools — PAGASA/Open-Meteo 7-day forecast (v0.1.x), NASA POWER solar irradiance (v0.2.0, new), and Open-Meteo Air Quality (v0.2.0, new) — then correlates them into a three-sentence answer. The numbers in the response (6.8–7.3 kWh/m²/day irradiance, 30.3–31.8°C daytime temps, PM2.5 24.8 µg/m³, US AQI 91) are exactly what the live endpoints returned at the moment of recording. Tape: docs/demo_correlation.tape.
Every JSON block below is the actual response from each tool, captured by running uv run python docs/live_probe_v020.py against live public APIs on the release date. No placeholders, no truncation tricks — lists were clipped to fit.
get_solar_and_climate — NASA POWERDaily solar irradiance + climate at any coordinate. Useful for PV siting and agricultural modeling.
$ get_solar_and_climate(latitude=14.5995, longitude=120.9842,
start_date="2026-04-01", end_date="2026-04-07")
{
"latitude": 14.5995,
"longitude": 120.9842,
"start_date": "2026-04-01",
"end_date": "2026-04-07",
"days": [
{"date": "2026-04-01", "solar_irradiance_kwh_m2": 6.79, "temp_c": 25.4, "precipitation_mm": 0.11, "windspeed_ms": 2.11},
{"date": "2026-04-02", "solar_irradiance_kwh_m2": 7.18, "temp_c": 24.9, "precipitation_mm": 0.01, "windspeed_ms": 2.45},
{"date": "2026-04-03", "solar_irradiance_kwh_m2": 7.13, "temp_c": 25.3, "precipitation_mm": 0.17, "windspeed_ms": 2.23}
],
"source": "NASA POWER",
"data_retrieved_at": "2026-04-20T00:12:13Z"
}
get_air_quality — Open-Meteo Air QualityFills the gap that AQICN left when it was removed in v0.1.8. No auth, reliable PH coverage.
$ get_air_quality(location="Manila")
{
"location": "Manila",
"latitude": 14.5995,
"longitude": 120.9842,
"measured_at": "2026-04-20T08:00:00Z",
"pm2_5": 24.8,
"pm10": 34.3,
"carbon_monoxide": 521.0,
"nitrogen_dioxide": 11.6,
"sulphur_dioxide": 15.5,
"ozone": 81.0,
"european_aqi": 65,
"us_aqi": 91,
"aqi_category": "Moderate",
"source": "Open-Meteo Air Quality",
"data_retrieved_at": "2026-04-20T00:12:13Z"
}
get_vegetation_index — NASA MODIS via ORNL DAACNDVI + EVI at 250m, 16-day composites. MOD13Q1 product. Useful for monitoring crops, droughts, and deforestation. Here — a rice-bowl pixel in Nueva Ecija going through the growing cycle:
$ get_vegetation_index(latitude=15.58, longitude=121.0,
start_date="2026-01-01", end_date="2026-04-18")
{
"latitude": 15.58,
"longitude": 121.0,
"product": "MOD13Q1",
"band": "NDVI+EVI (250m, 16-day composite)",
"samples": [
{"composite_date": "2026-01-01", "ndvi": 0.708, "evi": 0.343},
{"composite_date": "2026-01-17", "ndvi": 0.856, "evi": 0.582},
{"composite_date": "2026-02-02", "ndvi": 0.898, "evi": 0.703}
],
"source": "NASA MODIS via ORNL DAAC",
"data_retrieved_at": "2026-04-20T00:12:17Z"
}
get_usgs_earthquakes_ph — USGS FDSNGlobal-network seismic catalogue, filtered to the PH bounding box. Useful for cross-validating PHIVOLCS local magnitudes against USGS Mww/Mwc solutions.
$ get_usgs_earthquakes_ph(min_magnitude=5.0, limit=10)
[
{
"datetime_utc": "2026-04-06T07:22:42Z",
"magnitude": 5.2,
"magnitude_type": "mww",
"depth_km": 10.0,
"latitude": 10.8435,
"longitude": 123.8752,
"place": "0 km S of Tabonok, Philippines",
"usgs_event_id": "us6000sn00",
"felt_reports": 37,
"tsunami": false,
"url": "https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000sn00",
"source": "USGS FDSN"
},
{
"datetime_utc": "2026-04-04T10:34:28Z",
"magnitude": 6.0,
"magnitude_type": "mww",
"depth_km": 67.0,
"latitude": 4.8733,
"longitude": 126.1392,
"place": "95 km SE of Sarangani, Philippines",
"usgs_event_id": "us6000smj4",
"tsunami": false,
"url": "https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000smj4",
"source": "USGS FDSN"
}
]
get_historical_typhoons_ph — NOAA IBTrACSEvery typhoon that has passed through the Philippine Area of Responsibility, from the authoritative IBTrACS track archive. Aggregates track points per storm, falls back across agency wind/pressure solutions (WMO → JTWC → JMA) to populate peak intensity.
$ get_historical_typhoons_ph(limit=3)
[
{
"sid": "2025329N10124",
"name": "KOTO",
"season": 2025,
"basin": "WP",
"max_wind_kt": 80.0,
"min_pressure_mb": 975.0,
"start_time_utc": "2025-11-24T18:00:00Z",
"end_time_utc": "2025-12-03T00:00:00Z",
"track_points": 67,
"passed_within_par": true,
"source": "NOAA IBTrACS"
},
{
"sid": "2025308N10143",
"name": "FUNG-WONG",
"season": 2025,
"basin": "WP",
"max_wind_kt": 115.0,
"min_pressure_mb": 943.0,
"track_points": 75,
"passed_within_par": true,
"source": "NOAA IBTrACS"
},
{
"sid": "2025305N10138",
"name": "KALMAEGI",
"season": 2025,
"basin": "WP",
"max_wind_kt": 115.0,
"min_pressure_mb": 948.0,
"track_points": 43,
"passed_within_par": true,
"source": "NOAA IBTrACS"
}
]
get_world_bank_indicator — World Bank Open DataAny World Bank indicator for the Philippines. Accepts the canonical WB code (e.g. NY.GDP.MKTP.CD) or a friendly alias from a curated list (gdp, gdp_per_capita, poverty_ratio, inflation, urban_population_pct, internet_users_pct, gini, tax_revenue_pct_gdp, etc. — 25 aliases in total).
$ get_world_bank_indicator(indicator="gdp", per_page=10)
{
"indicator_id": "NY.GDP.MKTP.CD",
"indicator_name": "GDP (current US$)",
"country": "Philippines",
"country_iso3": "PHL",
"observations": [
{"year": 2024, "value": 461617509782.36, "unit": ""},
{"year": 2023, "value": 437055627244.42, "unit": ""},
{"year": 2022, "value": 404353369604.63, "unit": ""}
],
"source": "World Bank Open Data"
}
Requires deeper reverse-engineering than this release — shipped separately when ready:
get_active_disasters / get_situational_report via NDRRMC monitoring dashboard (intermittent availability)assess_hazard(lat, lng) via HazardHunterPH — the top-level GeoRisk ArcGIS catalog is public, but the individual PHIVOLCS/MGB hazard layers (flood, landslide, liquefaction) return "code": 499, "message": "Token Required". Needs a different integration strategyget_flood_layers(lat, lng) via Project NOAH — current site is an Angular SPA whose XHR surface needs browser-level capture. Deferredtransparency.dpwh.gov.ph and api.transparency.dpwh.gov.ph currently sit behind a Cloudflare bot challenge that returns 403 to every non-browser client regardless of User-Agent. v0.3.0 sidesteps this by sourcing infra notices from the open PhilGEPS listing instead; if/when DPWH lifts the block, sources/infra.py is the single integration point to swap in.Other Philippine civic-data MCP servers, each single-dataset:
Non-MCP libraries that inspired this project:
ph-civic-data-mcp is the first MCP that unifies multiple Philippine civic-data sources (PHIVOLCS, PAGASA, PhilGEPS, PSA) behind one interface, and the first to expose hazards, weather, procurement, statistical data, solar/climate, air quality, satellite vegetation indices, and macro indicators (v0.2.0) as MCP tools. Credit to all of the above.
MIT. Xavier Puspus. Not affiliated with PHIVOLCS, PAGASA, PhilGEPS, or PSA.
Issues and PRs welcome at github.com/xmpuspus/ph-civic-data-mcp.
Добавь это в claude_desktop_config.json и перезапусти Claude Desktop.
{
"mcpServers": {
"xmpuspus-ph-civic-data-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": []
}
}
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