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Complete Signal MCP server and CLI via signal-cli

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signal-mcp

Tests PyPI Python License: MIT

signal-mcp is a layer on top of signal-cli that adds everything it's missing: persistent message history, full-text search, a usable conversation view, contact name resolution, and an MCP server so Claude can read, search, and act on your Signal messages. 100% local — no cloud, no third-party services.

What signal-cli is missing — and what signal-mcp adds

No history. signal-cli delivers a message and forgets it. signal-mcp stores every sent and received message — including messages sent from your phone — in a local SQLite database. It stays there. You can search it, browse it, export it, and ask Claude about it.

No search. signal-mcp adds an FTS5 full-text index. Find any message by keyword, filter by sender, page through results.

No conversation view. signal-cli has no concept of a thread. signal-mcp gives you paginated history per contact or group, unread counts, and last-message previews across all your chats.

Raw phone numbers everywhere. signal-mcp resolves +12025551234Anna Schmidt in all output.

Manual daemon management. signal-mcp auto-starts the daemon on first use, restarts it if it crashes, and can install a background service (macOS LaunchAgent or Linux systemd) that captures every incoming message — even when you're not at your computer.

CLI and MCP: use whichever fits the task

The CLI and MCP server share the same store and daemon. You don't have to choose one:

Task How
Quick send from terminal or a cron job signal-mcp send +49... "done"
Set up background message capture (once) signal-mcp install-service
Import full history from Signal Desktop (once) signal-mcp import-desktop
Export a conversation to CSV signal-mcp export --recipient +49... --format csv
Check unread messages and conversations signal-mcp conversations
"What did I miss while I was offline?" Claude via MCP
"Find every message mentioning the invoice" Claude via MCP
"Summarize my week with Marco and draft a reply" Claude via MCP
"Who in my contacts hasn't messaged me in a month?" Claude via MCP
"Send the team: standup in 5 minutes" Claude via MCP or CLI

Features

  • Persistent SQLite store — every message saved locally, survives restarts
  • FTS5 full-text search — instant search across entire history
  • Signal Desktop import — migrate your complete history in one command (macOS/Linux/Windows)
  • Background service — captures messages automatically, even when Claude isn't running
  • Export — JSON or CSV with recipient and date filters
  • Contact name resolution — phone numbers resolved to names everywhere
  • 71 MCP tools — complete signal-cli coverage (see coverage matrix)
  • Full CLI — all the above without Claude, from your terminal
  • 100% local — your data never leaves your machine

Setup

Step 1 — Install signal-cli

signal-mcp is a front-end for signal-cli, which handles the Signal protocol.

macOS

brew install signal-cli

Linux Download the latest release from signal-cli releases, extract it, and put the signal-cli binary on your $PATH.

Step 2 — Link your Signal account

signal-cli needs to be linked to your existing Signal account (the same way you'd add a linked device in Signal mobile).

signal-cli link --name "MyMac"

This prints a QR code in your terminal. On your phone:

Signal → Settings → Linked Devices → + → scan the QR code

Once scanned, signal-cli is linked and ready.

Step 3 — Install signal-mcp

With uv (recommended):

uv tool install signal-mcp

With pip or pipx:

pip install signal-mcp
# or
pipx install signal-mcp

From source:

git clone https://github.com/googlarz/signal-mcp
cd signal-mcp
uv tool install .

Verify it works:

signal-mcp status
# → Account : +1234567890
# → Daemon  : stopped (port 7583)

Step 4 — Connect to Claude Code

claude mcp add signal -- signal-mcp serve

Restart Claude Code. Signal tools appear automatically — ask Claude "check my Signal messages" to confirm.

Manual config alternatives

Claude Code — global (~/.claude.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "signal": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["signal-mcp", "serve"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "signal": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["signal-mcp", "serve"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop uses a restricted PATH — uvx resolves the tool without needing signal-mcp on your shell's PATH.

Per-project (.mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "signal": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["run", "--directory", "/path/to/signal-mcp", "signal-mcp", "serve"]
    }
  }
}

Step 5 — (Optional) Import Signal Desktop history

If you use Signal Desktop on macOS, import your full message history in one command:

brew install sqlcipher       # required for decryption
signal-mcp import-desktop    # macOS will prompt for Keychain access — click Allow

Step 6 — (Optional) Enable background message capture

signal-cli only delivers messages when polled. Install the background service so nothing is missed:

signal-mcp install-service   # starts on login, works on macOS and Linux

MCP Tools

Messaging

Tool Description
send_message Send a text message to a contact. Supports quoted replies (quote_author, quote_timestamp).
send_group_message Send a text message to a group. Supports quoted replies and @mentions.
send_attachment Send a file or image to a contact. Supports captions and view-once.
send_group_attachment Send a file or image to a group. Supports captions and view-once.
send_note_to_self Save a note to yourself (Signal's saved messages).
receive_messages Poll for new incoming messages and delivery receipts.
get_unread Get messages not yet marked as read from local store.
edit_message Edit a previously sent message (DM or group). Updates local store.
delete_message Remote-delete (unsend) a sent DM.
delete_group_message Remote-delete a sent group message.
react_to_message React to a message with an emoji (DM or group). Set remove=true to unreact.
pin_message Pin a message in a DM or group conversation.
unpin_message Unpin a message in a DM or group conversation.
admin_delete_message Group admin: delete any message in a group you administer.
set_typing Send a typing indicator to a contact.
send_read_receipt Mark messages as read. Also updates local store.
send_sticker Send a sticker to a contact.
send_group_sticker Send a sticker to a group.

Configuration

Tool Description
get_configuration Read current account settings (read receipts, typing indicators, link previews).
update_configuration Toggle read receipts, typing indicators, link previews, or sealed sender indicators.

Sticker Packs

Tool Description
list_sticker_packs List all installed sticker packs with pack_id and sticker IDs for send_sticker.
add_sticker_pack Install a sticker pack from a signal.art URL.
get_sticker Retrieve a single sticker image as base64.
upload_sticker_pack Upload and publish a sticker pack from a local manifest.json or zip. Returns the signal.art URL.

Contacts

Tool Description
list_contacts All contacts with names and numbers. Supports optional search filter.
get_profile Get profile info for a contact.
update_contact Set a local display name for a contact.
block_contact Block a contact.
unblock_contact Unblock a contact.
remove_contact Remove a contact from the local list.
update_profile Update your own name, about text, or avatar.
get_own_number Get the Signal number this server is running as.

Groups

Tool Description
list_groups All groups with members and metadata.
create_group Create a new Signal group.
join_group Join a group via invite link.
update_group Rename, add/remove members, promote/demote admins, set expiry timer.
leave_group Leave a group.

History & Search

Tool Description
list_conversations All conversations ordered by most recent message.
get_conversation Message history with a contact or group. Supports since, limit, and offset for pagination.
search_messages Full-text search (FTS5) across all stored messages. Supports sender, limit, and offset.
store_stats Total message count, oldest and newest message dates.
mark_as_unread Mark one or more stored messages as unread.
get_user_status Check whether phone numbers are registered Signal users.
send_sync_request Request sync of messages/contacts/groups from your primary device.
send_contacts_sync Push your contacts list to all linked devices.
send_message_request_response Accept or decline a message request from an unknown sender.

Security & Devices

Tool Description
list_identities List identity keys and trust levels (safety numbers).
trust_identity Trust a contact's identity key after verifying their safety number.
list_devices List all devices linked to your account.
add_device Link a new device using a device link URI.
remove_device Unlink a device by ID.
update_device Rename a linked device.
list_accounts List all Signal accounts configured in signal-cli on this machine.
update_account Update account settings: device name, discoverability, number sharing, username.
set_pin Set the Signal registration lock PIN.
remove_pin Remove the Signal registration lock PIN.
get_avatar Retrieve the avatar image for a contact or group as base64.

Polls

Tool Description
create_poll Create a poll in a group conversation.
vote_poll Cast a vote on an existing poll.
terminate_poll End a poll and prevent further votes.

Disappearing Messages

Tool Description
set_expiration_timer Set or disable disappearing messages for any DM or group.

Data & Import

Tool Description
import_desktop Import full message history from Signal Desktop (macOS/Linux/Windows). Requires sqlcipher.
list_attachments List all locally downloaded attachments (photos, files received via Signal).
get_attachment Get details about a specific downloaded attachment by filename.
clear_local_store Delete ALL locally stored messages (requires confirm: true). Does not unsend from Signal.
delete_local_messages Delete locally stored messages for one contact or group.
export_messages Export stored messages as JSON or CSV. Supports recipient and since filters.

CLI Usage

# Status & daemon
signal-mcp status                          # account + daemon info
signal-mcp daemon                          # start daemon in foreground
signal-mcp stop                            # stop the daemon

# Send & receive
signal-mcp send +1234567890 "Hello!"
signal-mcp send-group <group_id> "Hey!"
signal-mcp note "Remember to buy milk"     # save a note to yourself
signal-mcp receive                         # poll once
signal-mcp receive --watch                 # keep watching (saves to store)

# Edit
signal-mcp edit +1234567890 <timestamp> "corrected text"
signal-mcp edit <group_id> <timestamp> "corrected text"

# Pin / unpin / admin-delete messages
signal-mcp pin +1234567890 <timestamp> +1234567890
signal-mcp unpin +1234567890 <timestamp> +1234567890
signal-mcp admin-delete <group_id> <timestamp> +1234567890

# Devices
signal-mcp update-device <device_id> "My Laptop"

# Contacts & groups
signal-mcp contacts
signal-mcp contacts --json
signal-mcp groups
signal-mcp conversations                   # list all chats with unread count + last message

# History & search
signal-mcp history +1234567890
signal-mcp history +1234567890 --limit 20
signal-mcp history +1234567890 --limit 20 --offset 20   # page 2
signal-mcp history +1234567890 --since 2024-01-01
signal-mcp search "keyword"
signal-mcp search "keyword" --sender +1234567890   # restrict to one contact
signal-mcp search "keyword" --limit 20
signal-mcp store-stats

# Export
signal-mcp export                                          # all messages as JSON to stdout
signal-mcp export messages.json                            # save to file
signal-mcp export messages.csv --format csv                # CSV format
signal-mcp export --recipient +1234567890 --format csv     # one conversation
signal-mcp export --since 2024-01-01                       # messages from date

# Signal Desktop import (macOS)
signal-mcp import-desktop

# Background service (macOS LaunchAgent or Linux systemd)
signal-mcp install-service    # auto-starts on login, captures all messages
signal-mcp uninstall-service

# MCP server (for Claude Code)
signal-mcp serve

Getting full message history

signal-cli only delivers new messages — it has no history API. Two ways to get history:

Going forward (captures everything from now on):

signal-mcp install-service   # background watcher, auto-starts on login

Retroactively (imports everything from Signal Desktop):

signal-mcp import-desktop    # macOS will prompt for Keychain access — click Allow

Run both for complete coverage.

Architecture

                    ┌─────────────────────────────────┐
                    │  signal-cli daemon  (:7583)      │
                    │  Signal protocol / libsignal     │
                    └──────────┬──────────────┬────────┘
                               │ sends/receives│
                    ┌──────────▼──────────┐   │ (when no service)
                    │  background service  │   │
                    │  LaunchAgent/systemd │   │
                    └──────────┬──────────┘   │
                               │ writes        │
                    ┌──────────▼──────────────▼────────┐
                    │  SQLite store                     │
                    │  ~/.local/share/signal-mcp/       │
                    │  messages.db  (FTS5 indexed)      │
                    └────────────────┬─────────────────┘
                                     │ reads/writes
                   ┌─────────────────┼─────────────────┐
                   │                 │                  │
        ┌──────────▼──────┐ ┌────────▼───────┐ ┌──────▼──────────┐
        │  Claude Code /  │ │  signal-mcp    │ │  signal-mcp CLI │
        │  Claude Desktop │ │  serve (MCP)   │ │  (terminal)     │
        │  (asks Claude)  │ └────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
        └─────────────────┘

How it works:

get_unread is the primary "check for new messages" tool. If the background service is installed, it reads straight from the store (the service keeps it up to date). Otherwise it polls signal-cli first (debounced to once every 30 seconds) and includes a _warning suggesting signal-mcp install-service. list_conversations is a pure store read — fast, no polling.

The daemon starts automatically on first use. Attachments are saved to ~/Downloads/signal-attachments/.

signal-cli Coverage

signal-mcp wraps the signal-cli JSON-RPC daemon. Here's what is and isn't covered:

Covered (71 tools)

signal-cli command signal-mcp tool
send send_message, send_group_message, send_note_to_self, send_attachment, send_group_attachment, send_sticker, send_group_sticker
receive receive_messages (streaming), get_unread
listContacts list_contacts
listGroups list_groups
listDevices list_devices
listIdentities list_identities
listStickerPacks list_sticker_packs
getUserStatus get_user_status
getAttachment get_attachment, list_attachments
getAvatar get_avatar
block / unblock block_contact / unblock_contact
removeContact remove_contact
updateContact update_contact
trust trust_identity
joinGroup join_group
quitGroup leave_group
updateGroup update_group, create_group
addDevice / removeDevice / updateDevice add_device / remove_device / update_device
sendReaction react_to_message
sendTyping set_typing
sendReceipt send_read_receipt
sendSyncRequest send_sync_request
sendContacts send_contacts_sync
sendAdminDelete admin_delete_message
sendPinMessage / sendUnpinMessage pin_message / unpin_message
sendPollCreate / sendPollVote / sendPollTerminate create_poll / vote_poll / terminate_poll
sendMessageRequestResponse send_message_request_response
remoteDelete delete_message, delete_group_message
editMessage edit_message
updateProfile update_profile
updateConfiguration update_configuration, get_configuration
addStickerPack add_sticker_pack
getSticker get_sticker
uploadStickerPack upload_sticker_pack
listAccounts list_accounts
updateAccount update_account
setPin / removePin set_pin / remove_pin
startChangeNumber / finishChangeNumber start_change_number / finish_change_number
submitRateLimitChallenge submit_rate_limit_challenge

Plus tools with no direct signal-cli equivalent: get_conversation, search_messages, list_conversations, store_stats, import_desktop, export_messages, mark_as_unread, clear_local_store, delete_local_messages, prune_store.

Not covered

These commands are deliberately excluded — they are not feasible to implement as MCP tools:

signal-cli command Why
acceptCall / hangupCall / rejectCall / startCall / listCalls Voice/video calls require WebRTC and an active media stack — not feasible via MCP
register / verify / link / unregister One-time account setup; must be done before installing signal-mcp
deleteLocalAccountData Irreversibly destroys all local Signal data; too destructive to expose
sendPaymentNotification MobileCoin payments (requires a funded wallet; out of scope)

Development

git clone https://github.com/googlarz/signal-mcp
cd signal-mcp
uv sync --dev
uv run pytest
uv run pytest --cov --cov-report=term-missing

All tests are fully mocked — no signal-cli installation or Signal account required to run them.

See CONTRIBUTING.md for how to add new tools.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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