Locus Payment Skill
Locus connects AI agents to crypto wallets via MCP. Tools are dynamic — each user gets different tools based on their permission group.
Setup (Agent-Guided)
When the user asks to set up Locus, use payments, or anything payment-related — check if Locus is configured and walk them through setup interactively:
Step 1: Check if mcporter is installed
command -v mcporter || npm i -g mcporter
Step 2: Check if Locus is already configured
mcporter config get locus 2>/dev/null
If configured, skip to Usage. If the user wants to reconfigure, run:
mcporter config remove locus
Step 3: Ask the user for their API key
Tell them:
You'll need a Locus API key to connect your wallet. Get one at https://app.paywithlocus.com — each key is tied to your wallet and permission group. Paste it here when you're ready.
Wait for the user to provide their key. It should start with locus_. If it doesn't, warn them and confirm before proceeding.
Step 4: Configure mcporter
mcporter config add locus \
--url "https://mcp.paywithlocus.com/mcp" \
--header "Authorization=Bearer <API_KEY>" \
--scope home
Step 5: Verify the connection
mcporter list locus
If tools appear, setup is complete — tell the user they're ready. If it fails, ask them to double-check their API key and try again.
Alternative: Script-based setup
Users can also run the setup script directly from the Clawdbot workspace root:
bash skills/locus/scripts/setup.sh
Usage
Always discover available tools first:
mcporter list locus --schema
This returns all tools the user's permission group allows. Tools vary per user — do not assume which tools exist. Use the schema output to understand parameters.
Call any discovered tool:
mcporter call locus.<tool_name> param1=value1 param2=value2
For array/object parameters:
mcporter call locus.<tool_name> --args '{"key": "value"}'
Email → Payment Flow
Scan inbox for payment-related emails (invoices, bills, splits, reimbursements)
Identify actionable items with amounts, recipients, and context
Summarize findings to user
On user approval, execute payments via available tools
Always confirm with user before sending any payment
Safety Rules
Never send payments without explicit user confirmation
Always show: recipient, token, amount, and memo before executing
Check available balance before attempting payments
Double-check recipient addresses — typos mean lost funds
Confirm large payments (>$100) with extra care