Current weather for any location. No OpenWeatherMap key, no signup — pay per call in USDC.
A tiny example that fetches current weather for a place. EntRoute discovers the best-ranked weather endpoint; x402 handles payment.
Why this exists: Every weather API wants signup, plan tiers, and a key in your env. For an agent that checks the weather a few times a day, pay-per-call is the only reasonable model.
claude mcp add entroute -- npx @entroute/mcp-serverThen ask Claude: "What's the weather in Tokyo right now?" — it discovers a verified weather endpoint, pays in USDC on Base, and returns the answer. No API keys, no wallet setup, no env vars.
npm install @entroute/sdk-agent-tsInspect the top-ranked endpoint:
import { EntRouteClient } from '@entroute/sdk-agent-ts';
const client = new EntRouteClient({ baseUrl: 'https://api.entroute.com' });
const result = await client.discover({ capability_id: 'weather.current' });
console.log(result.ranked_endpoints[0]);To actually call it (and have the SDK handle the x402 402 → pay → retry dance), pass a Base wallet via client.discoverAndCall(). See the SDK docs.
Discovery only — prints the top 3 endpoints with score, latency, success rate, and price. No payment, no wallet needed.
git clone https://github.com/entroute/get-weather && cd get-weather
pnpm install
pnpm startSource: src/index.ts.
The only x402 directory that pays real USDC to verify each endpoint actually works. Probes run every 10 minutes; failed endpoints get demoted automatically.
- Site: https://entroute.com • Docs: https://entroute.com/docs/quickstart
- MCP server:
@entroute/mcp-server - TypeScript SDK:
@entroute/sdk-agent-ts
x402 is the open pay-per-request protocol behind it (Coinbase + Linux Foundation). Server returns 402, client pays in USDC on Base, retries with payment header.
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