setup-tooluniverse

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安装

npx skills add https://github.com/mims-harvard/tooluniverse --skill setup-tooluniverse

Setup ToolUniverse Guide the user step-by-step through setting up ToolUniverse. Agent Behavior Detect language from user's first message. Respond in their language; keep commands/URLs in English. Go one step at a time . Ask before proceeding. Use AskQuestion for structured choices. Explain briefly in plain language. Celebrate small wins. When something goes wrong, help troubleshoot before moving on. Internal Notes (do not show) ToolUniverse has 1200+ tools. The tooluniverse command enables compact mode automatically, exposing only 5 core MCP tools (list_tools, grep_tools, get_tool_info, execute_tool, find_tools) while keeping all tools accessible via execute_tool. What is ToolUniverse? Always explain first, in plain language: ToolUniverse is free, open-source software connecting to 2,000+ scientific databases (PubMed, UniProt, ChEMBL, FAERS, ClinicalTrials.gov, etc.). Instead of visiting each website, you search from one place. Think of it like a universal remote for scientific databases. Why AI assistants? The AI reads your question, figures out which databases to search, runs queries, and summarizes results. You just ask your question. Step 1: Choose How to Use It Present using AskQuestion: Mode What it means Who it's for Chat mode Ask questions to an AI assistant. No coding. Most researchers. Command line Type short commands in Terminal. Quick tests. Terminal-comfortable users. Python code Write scripts for automated pipelines. Programmers. Options: "I want to ask questions" → Chat mode | "Quick try" → CLI | "I write Python" → SDK | "I don't know" → Recommend Chat mode If Chat mode , ask which app (AskQuestion): Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code/Copilot, Windsurf, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex, Cline/Trae/Antigravity/OpenCode. "I don't have any" → Recommend Claude Desktop . Step 2: Install uv Only prerequisite: uv (manages everything else automatically). Terminal help (if needed): Mac: Cmd+Space → "Terminal" → Enter. Windows: Win key → "PowerShell" → Enter. curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh (This is a safe, standard command that downloads and installs uv , a small package manager. It's widely used by Python developers. Close and reopen your terminal after it finishes.) Verify: uv --version CLI Setup Make sure Step 2 is done, then try: uvx --from tooluniverse tu status

How many tools?

uvx --from tooluniverse tu find 'drug safety'

Search by topic

uvx --from tooluniverse tu info FAERS_count_death_related_by_drug

See params

uvx
--from
tooluniverse tu run FAERS_count_death_related_by_drug
'{"drug_name": "metformin"}'
First run takes ~30s (downloads package), then instant.
Shortcut
:
uv tool install tooluniverse
→ then just use
tu
directly.
All CLI subcommands
Command
What it does
Example
tu status
Show tool count and top categories
tu status
tu list
List tools (modes: names, categories, basic, by_category, summary, custom)
tu list --mode basic --limit 20
tu find
Search by natural language (keyword scoring, no API key needed)
tu find 'protein structure analysis'
tu grep
Text/regex pattern search
tu grep '^UniProt' --mode regex
tu info
Show tool parameters and schema
tu info PubMed_search_articles
tu run
Execute a tool
tu run PubMed_search_articles '{"query": "CRISPR"}'
tu test
Test a tool with its example inputs
tu test UniProt_get_entry_by_accession
tu build
Generate typed Python wrappers for Coding API
tu build --output ./my_tools
tu serve
Start MCP stdio server (same as
uvx tooluniverse
)
tu serve
Output flags
(most commands except
build
/
serve
):
--json
(pretty) or
--raw
(compact, pipe-friendly).
Continue to
Step 3
(API Keys).
SDK Setup
Make sure Step 2 is done. For detailed patterns, invoke the
tooluniverse-sdk
skill.
uv pip
install
tooluniverse
Coding API — 3 calling patterns
Pattern 1: Direct import
(typed, with autocomplete):
from
tooluniverse
.
tools
import
UniProt_get_entry_by_accession
result
=
UniProt_get_entry_by_accession
(
accession
=
"P12345"
)
Pattern 2: Attribute access
(no import needed per tool):
from
tooluniverse
import
ToolUniverse
tu
=
ToolUniverse
(
)
tu
.
load_tools
(
)
result
=
tu
.
tools
.
UniProt_get_entry_by_accession
(
accession
=
"P12345"
)
Pattern 3: JSON-based
(dynamic, for pipelines):
result
=
tu
.
run
(
{
"name"
:
"UniProt_get_entry_by_accession"
,
"arguments"
:
{
"accession"
:
"P12345"
}
}
)
Generate typed wrappers:
tu build
(creates importable Python modules with autocomplete).
Agentic Tools & Code Executor
ToolUniverse also includes
23 AI-powered agentic tools
(ScientificTextSummarizer, HypothesisGenerator, ExperimentalDesignScorer, peer-review tools, etc.) and
2 code executor tools
(python_code_executor, python_script_runner). These are called like any other tool — via
tu.run()
or
execute_tool()
. Agentic tools require an LLM API key (e.g.,
OPENAI_API_KEY
).
Continue to
Step 3
(API Keys).
MCP Setup (Chat Mode)
Make sure Step 2 is done (
uv --version
works).
Add ToolUniverse to your app's config
Config file help
(if user seems unfamiliar): Config files are plain text that store settings — like a preference list for the app. You don't need to understand the format; just paste exactly what's shown below. Most apps have a Settings button that opens the file for you (see table). If the file is empty, paste the entire block. If it already has content, the agent should help merge it.
Default config
(same for most clients):
{
"mcpServers"
:
{
"tooluniverse"
:
{
"command"
:
"uvx"
,
"args"
:
[
"tooluniverse"
]
,
"env"
:
{
"PYTHONIOENCODING"
:
"utf-8"
}
}
}
}
Config file locations:
Client
File
How to Access
Cursor
~/.cursor/mcp.json
Settings → MCP → Add new global MCP server
Claude Desktop
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Settings → Developer → Edit Config
Claude Code
~/.claude.json
or
.mcp.json
claude mcp add
or edit directly
Windsurf
~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json
MCP hammer icon → Configure
Cline
cline_mcp_settings.json
Cline panel → MCP Servers → Configure
Gemini CLI
~/.gemini/settings.json
gemini mcp add
or edit directly
Trae
.trae/mcp.json
Ctrl+U → AI Management → MCP → Configure
Different formats
VS Code uses
"servers"
key with
"type": "stdio"
. Codex uses TOML. OpenCode uses
"mcp"
key. See
references/mcp-configs.md
for these.
Continue to
Step 3
(API Keys).
Step 3: API Keys
Many tools work without keys, but some unlock powerful features.
Ask research interests first
(AskQuestion):
Literature / Drug discovery / Protein structure / Genomics / Rare diseases / Enzymology / Patent search / AI analysis / All / Skip
Map to recommended keys (2-4 to start). Walk through
one at a time
explain what it unlocks, give registration link, wait for key, add to config. Tier 1 (Core — recommend for most users): Key Unlocks Free? Registration NCBI_API_KEY PubMed (rate limit 3→10/s) Yes https://account.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/settings/ NVIDIA_API_KEY 16 tools: AlphaFold2, docking, genomics Yes https://build.nvidia.com BIOGRID_API_KEY Protein interaction queries Yes https://webservice.thebiogrid.org/ FDA_API_KEY FDA adverse events, drug labels (rate 240→1000/min) Yes https://open.fda.gov/apis/authentication/ Tier 2 (Specialized — based on interests): Key Unlocks Registration DISGENET_API_KEY Gene-disease associations https://disgenet.com/academic-apply OMIM_API_KEY Mendelian/rare disease https://omim.org/api ONCOKB_API_TOKEN Precision oncology https://www.oncokb.org/apiAccess UMLS_API_KEY Medical terminology https://uts.nlm.nih.gov/uts/ See API_KEYS_REFERENCE.md for the complete list with all tiers. Adding keys: Chat mode — add to env block in MCP config: "env" : { "PYTHONIOENCODING" : "utf-8" , "NCBI_API_KEY" : "your_key_here" } CLI — set environment variables: export NCBI_API_KEY = "your_key_here"

Current session

echo 'export NCBI_API_KEY="key"'

~/.zshrc

Persist across sessions

SDK — same as CLI (export or
.env
file).
Step 4: Test Together
Don't just tell — do it WITH the user.
Chat mode
Ask user to restart app. Then run a test call yourself:
list_tools
or
grep_tools
with "PubMed" — confirm tools visible
execute_tool("PubMed_search_articles", {"query": "CRISPR", "max_results": 1})
— confirm it works
Celebrate: "It works! You have access to 1200+ scientific tools."
CLI
Run together:
tu status
&&
tu
find
'protein'
&&
tu run PubMed_search_articles
'{"query": "CRISPR", "max_results": 1}'
SDK
Run the Python snippet from SDK Setup together.
If issues
Most common: app not restarted,
uv
not in PATH (reopen terminal), JSON syntax error in config.
Step 5: Install Skills (Recommended for Chat Mode)
Skills are pre-built research workflows that turn basic tool calls into expert investigations.
Chat mode users
The agent should run this for the user:
git
clone
--depth
1
https://github.com/mims-harvard/ToolUniverse.git /tmp/tu-skills
Then copy to client's skill directory:
Client
Command
Cursor
mkdir -p .cursor/skills && cp -r /tmp/tu-skills/skills/* .cursor/skills/
Claude Code
mkdir -p .claude/skills && cp -r /tmp/tu-skills/skills/* .claude/skills/
Windsurf
mkdir -p .windsurf/skills && cp -r /tmp/tu-skills/skills/* .windsurf/skills/
Codex
mkdir -p .agents/skills && cp -r /tmp/tu-skills/skills/* .agents/skills/
Gemini CLI
mkdir -p .gemini/skills && cp -r /tmp/tu-skills/skills/* .gemini/skills/
Clean up:
rm -rf /tmp/tu-skills
Skills activate automatically based on user's question. Try: "Research the drug metformin" or "What does the literature say about CRISPR in cancer?"
CLI users
Skills are designed for AI chat agents. Use tu find , tu info , tu run instead. For full multi-step workflows, use Chat mode or build SDK pipelines. What's Next? (Guided First Use) Don't list suggestions — run a live demo WITH the user. Pick a demo query based on research interests (from Step 3): Interest First query Skill Literature "What does the literature say about CRISPR in cancer?" literature-deep-research Drug discovery "Research the drug metformin" drug-research Protein structure "Find protein structures for human EGFR" protein-structure-retrieval Genomics "What genes are associated with type 2 diabetes?" disease-research Rare diseases "Patient with progressive ataxia and oculomotor apraxia — differential diagnosis?" rare-disease-diagnosis Drug safety "What are the adverse events for pembrolizumab?" pharmacovigilance General "Research the drug aspirin" drug-research Run the demo — invoke the skill and show real results. Prompt cheat sheet (share after demo) Chat mode users: "Research the drug [name]" — full drug profile "Research [disease]" — comprehensive disease analysis "What are the known targets of [drug]?" — target intelligence "What does the literature say about [topic]?" — deep literature review "Find protein structures for [protein]" — 3D structures "Is [variant] pathogenic?" — variant interpretation "What drugs could be repurposed for [disease]?" — repurposing "What are the adverse events for [drug]?" — safety analysis "Find clinical trials for [disease/drug]" — trial matching "What are the protein interactions for [gene]?" — interaction network "What are the clinical guidelines for [condition]?" — practice guidelines "Check drug interactions between [drug1] and [drug2]" — DDI analysis Just ask naturally — I'll figure out which databases to search. CLI users: tu find 'drug safety'

Discover tools

tu info PubMed_search_articles

Check parameters

tu run PubMed_search_articles '{"query": "CRISPR cancer", "max_results": 3}' tu run UniProt_get_entry_by_accession '{"accession": "P12345"}' tu run FAERS_count_death_related_by_drug '{"drug_name": "metformin"}' Write Agent Memory After setup, write a reminder to the agent's memory file so future sessions know ToolUniverse is available. Client File Cursor .cursor/rules/tooluniverse.md Claude Code CLAUDE.md or .claude/CLAUDE.md (append) Windsurf .windsurf/rules/tooluniverse.md VS Code/Copilot .github/copilot-instructions.md (append) Codex / OpenCode AGENTS.md (append) Gemini CLI GEMINI.md (append) Cline .clinerules/tooluniverse.md Trae .trae/rules/tooluniverse.md Content:

ToolUniverse
For any scientific research question (drugs, genes, proteins, diseases, literature, clinical trials, etc.), invoke the
tooluniverse
skill — it routes to specialized research skills and 1,200+ database tools.
Append (don't overwrite). Check for existing section first. Ask user permission.
Team / Project-Level Setup
If setting up ToolUniverse for a team or shared project:
Shared API keys
Create a
.env
file at the project root with all keys. Most clients and the CLI/SDK will pick up keys from
.env
automatically:
NCBI_API_KEY=your_shared_key
NVIDIA_API_KEY=your_shared_key
Project-level MCP config
(so all team members get ToolUniverse automatically):
Cursor:
.cursor/mcp.json
in project root
Claude Code:
.mcp.json
in project root
VS Code:
.vscode/mcp.json
in project root
Windsurf: project-level via Windsurf UI
Project-level skills
Install skills into the project (e.g.,
.cursor/skills/
) so all team members share them.
Team-wide upgrade
Each team member runs uv cache clean tooluniverse and restarts their app. To pin a specific version, use "args": ["tooluniverse==X.Y.Z"] in the MCP config. Common Issues Issue Fix requires-python >= 3.10 uv python install 3.12 uvx: command not found Run install script from Step 2, restart terminal Context window overflow Verify using uvx tooluniverse (compact mode is default) ModuleNotFoundError uv pip install tooluniverse[all] MCP server won't start Test: uvx tooluniverse in terminal. Check JSON syntax. API key 401/403 Check key in env block, restart app, verify key name Upgrade needed uv cache clean tooluniverse then restart app Still stuck? GitHub issues or email Shanghua Gao . Quick Reference Default : uvx tooluniverse — auto-installs, compact mode Upgrade : uv cache clean tooluniverse + restart All scientific API keys are free Skills : https://github.com/mims-harvard/ToolUniverse/tree/main/skills
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