Le Chat
Le Chat, from Mistral, adds a remote MCP server through its connectors directory. You add ~alter as a custom connector at https://mcp.truealter.com, sign in through your browser, choose your ~handle (that is how your account is created), then use Le Chat as you normally would. It can read verified identity the same way it reads any other tool. No terminal needed.
Add the connector
- Open the Connectors directory and choose the Custom MCP Connector tab.
- Name the connector
Alter, tilde-free, and enterhttps://mcp.truealter.comas the URL. The wordmark is ~alter, but the name you type must be plainAlter(letters, numbers, hyphens or underscores only): the client turns the name into the tool prefix, and a tilde is not a legal character there, so the tools would show but never run. - Sign in through your browser. Sign-in runs over standards-based OAuth, so Le Chat handles the consent flow and there is nothing to paste.
- Choose your ~handle. That choice creates your account on the protocol.
- Use Le Chat as you normally would. The identity tools are now available to it.
Availability
Adding a custom MCP connector needs a paid Le Chat plan, Pro or higher. The built-in connectors are free, but a custom MCP connector like ~alter is a paid feature.
With or without an account
The anonymous tools work with no account. Signing in and choosing your ~handle reaches the authenticated tools, which settle per call over x402.
How to revoke
Revocation is immediate. In Le Chat, open the Connectors directory and remove ~alter, or revoke it from your consent surface over the same connection. Either path stops all further reads. An audit row records the revocation.